Hassan Nassrallah, the sociopathic Grand Poobah of the Iranian-controlled Lebanese terror organization Hezbollah, praised the murders of US Marines in 1982 and threatened new missile strikes against Israel this week.
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Showing posts with label Nassrallah. Show all posts
Monday, May 28, 2012
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Lebanese govt falls as Hezbollah's Grand Poobah Nassrallah unhappy about being fingered for Hariri murder
From The Globe and Mail
Hezbollah topples Lebanon’s government over Hariri probe
A Lebanese official says Hezbollah ministers and their allies have resigned from the Cabinet, forcing the government to fall.
Energy Minister Jibran Bassil told a news conference Wednesday that 10 ministers are pulling out. Soon after, one more minister resigned in order to force the government to fall.
The ministers are stepping down from the 30-member Cabinet over tensions stemming from a United-Nations-backed tribunal investigating the assassination of former prime minister Rafik Hariri.
Hezbollah topples Lebanon’s government over Hariri probe
A Lebanese official says Hezbollah ministers and their allies have resigned from the Cabinet, forcing the government to fall.
Energy Minister Jibran Bassil told a news conference Wednesday that 10 ministers are pulling out. Soon after, one more minister resigned in order to force the government to fall.
The ministers are stepping down from the 30-member Cabinet over tensions stemming from a United-Nations-backed tribunal investigating the assassination of former prime minister Rafik Hariri.
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Monday, November 22, 2010
Evidence points to Iran/Syria backed Hezbollah as murderers of former Lebanese Prime Minister
The fuhrer of terror-group Hezbollah, Hassan Nassrallah, made the laughable allegation that Israel, for no apparent reason, was behind the assassination that he evidently gave his consent to or ordered.
CBC News has learned that:
•Evidence gathered by Lebanese police and, much later, the UN, points overwhelmingly to the fact that the assassins were from Hezbollah, the militant Party of God that is largely sponsored by Syria and Iran. CBC News has obtained cellphone and other telecommunications evidence that is at the core of the case.
•UN investigators came to believe their inquiry was penetrated early by Hezbollah and that that the commission's lax security likely led to the murder of a young, dedicated Lebanese policeman who had largely cracked the case on his own and was co-operating with the international inquiry.
•UN commission insiders also suspected Hariri's own chief of protocol at the time, a man who now heads Lebanon's intelligence service, of colluding with Hezbollah. But those suspicions, laid out in an extensive internal memo, were not pursued, basically for diplomatic reasons.
Read the rest at cbc.ca
CBC News has learned that:
•Evidence gathered by Lebanese police and, much later, the UN, points overwhelmingly to the fact that the assassins were from Hezbollah, the militant Party of God that is largely sponsored by Syria and Iran. CBC News has obtained cellphone and other telecommunications evidence that is at the core of the case.
•UN investigators came to believe their inquiry was penetrated early by Hezbollah and that that the commission's lax security likely led to the murder of a young, dedicated Lebanese policeman who had largely cracked the case on his own and was co-operating with the international inquiry.
•UN commission insiders also suspected Hariri's own chief of protocol at the time, a man who now heads Lebanon's intelligence service, of colluding with Hezbollah. But those suspicions, laid out in an extensive internal memo, were not pursued, basically for diplomatic reasons.
Read the rest at cbc.ca
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Sunday, July 25, 2010
A new civil war in Lebanon or the beginnings of a wider conflict?
Hezbollah's Grand Poobah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, made the surprise announcement on Friday that The Special Tribunal for Lebanon will indict Hezbollah members in the trial established to find the murderers of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 22 other Lebanese.
Anticipating its condemnation in the report, expected to be released in September, Hezbollah commenced its campaign of belligerence.
As is typical for Middle Eastern despots, Nassrallah may try to deflect from his own crimes by attempting to engage Israel. Nassrallah has shown he is prepared to sacrifice thousands of Lebanese lives for his own agenda after his organization's provocation of Israel in 2006, which led to an armed conflict that cost the lives of about 2,000 Lebanese and 160 Israelis.
According to Lebanon's The Daily Star, "Nasrallah on Friday slammed the STL as an “Israeli project” and the cornerstone of a plot against Lebanon and the region."
Anticipating its condemnation in the report, expected to be released in September, Hezbollah commenced its campaign of belligerence.
As is typical for Middle Eastern despots, Nassrallah may try to deflect from his own crimes by attempting to engage Israel. Nassrallah has shown he is prepared to sacrifice thousands of Lebanese lives for his own agenda after his organization's provocation of Israel in 2006, which led to an armed conflict that cost the lives of about 2,000 Lebanese and 160 Israelis.
According to Lebanon's The Daily Star, "Nasrallah on Friday slammed the STL as an “Israeli project” and the cornerstone of a plot against Lebanon and the region."
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