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Friday, February 15, 2008
Many Say Hizbullah Will Deal 'Major Blow' To Israel
DailyStar.com brings us this story today and it goes in part like this ...The aftershocks of Mughniyeh's killing could even increase the chances for civil strife here, said Ahmad Moussalli, a professor of political science and Islamic studies at the American University of Beirut... "We are close to a major conflict," he said. "We are at a point of some kind of war. It's very dangerous. You will see Hizbullah hardening its [domestic] position, rather than softening."... Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's words at Mughniyeh's funeral on Thursday about an "open war" between Hizbullah and Israel were not a mere fulmination fueled by the moment, Moussalli added... "It is a declaration of war, kind of," he said...
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
Hizbollah’s Commander Threatens Israel With 'Open War'
Threatens Israel With
'Open War'
Thursday, February 14, 2008

.Hizbollah commander Sayyed Nasrallah has said the group is ready for "open war" with Israel if the Jewish state wants it after a leading member of the terror group was killed... Nasrallah was speaking by video link at the funeral of Imad Mughniyeh in Lebanon...
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>>> International Herald Tribune has this report... Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki came to Lebanon on Thursday to attend the funeral ceremony for the slain top Hezbollah commander and offered condolences to the militant's family... Mottaki, accompanied by Lebanese Foreign Minister Fawzi Salloukh, shook hands with and later stood in line of the grieving nearest of kin and associates of Imad Mughniyeh, killed in a car bomb in Syria late Tuesday...
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Iran's foreign minister at funeral in Lebanon of slain Hezbollah commander Mughniyeh
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