Nasrallah Warns Israeli Arabs To Leave Haifa
In a televised speech on Hezbollah television, Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Hezbollah and Iranian puppet, warned Israeli Arabs to get out of Haifa. The ostensible reason is to avoid shedding their blood when Hezbollah steps up attacks.
Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah on Wednesday warned all Israeli Arabs to leave the port city of Haifa so his guerrilla organization could step up attacks without fear of shedding the blood of fellow Muslims.
"I have a special message to the Arabs of Haifa, to your martyrs and to your wounded. I call you to leave this city. I hope you do this. … Please leave so we don't shed your blood, which is our blood."
In a televised speech, Nasrallah said Israeli attacks had not weakened Hezbollah's rocket capabilities, and warned that his fighters would turn south Lebanon into a "graveyard" for invading Israel Defense Forces troops.
"You won't be able to stay in our land, and if you come in, we'll force you out," said Nasrallah in a recorded speech shown on Hezbollah's television station.
"We will turn our precious southern land into a graveyard for the invading Zionists."
In his first comments since the U.S.-French draft cease-fire resolution was unveiled on Sunday, Nasrallah gave a deeply negative assessment of the plan, calling it "unfair and unjust."
"The least we can describe this [draft resolution] is as unfair and unjust. It has given Israel more than it wanted and more than it was looking for," he said in a speech televised on all local and regional television networks.
In a major shift in the Hezbollah position, Nasrallah also said the militant organization was solidly behind a Lebanese government plan to deploy 15,000 soldiers in south Lebanon once a cease-fire is reached and Israel pulls out its forces.
"In the past we used to oppose or not agree on deployment of the army at the borders … because we were concerned about the army. … We agree on deployment of the army, but do note hide our fear for it," Nasrallah said.
"The army could be destroyed within few days," he said.
Nasrallah did not specify who would be doing the destroying, but it is not at all safe to assume he did not mean Hezbollah.






By Leo Pusateri, Wednesday, 9 August , 2006 @ 1:47 pm
Watch out for August 22nd… that’s when Ahmadinejad said that he’d come up with his decision to comply with UN resolutions.
It’s also a Muslim holy day, a perfect day for a “Muslim prophet” to strike.
Yes, it could mean Hezbollah… but it could also very well mean Iran itself.
By Blackhawk, Wednesday, 9 August , 2006 @ 9:32 pm
Wow. The hizzies leaflet rockets must not have been working, so he sent a message on TV. Almost 30 days after he started lobbing rockets into Haifa. How humane.
By Blackhawk, Wednesday, 9 August , 2006 @ 9:34 pm
Overheard in hizzie rocket team: ‘Hey, guess what? Our warning leaflets are flammable. No wonder why they weren’t getting the message.’