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Nasrallah: Israel's infrastructure needs 'just a few rockets'
Israel's infrastructure and electricity stations "need only a few rockets" to leave the country paralyzed, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said Saturday in a televised speech.
Hamas tried it, without causing much paralysis. Come to think of it, Hizb'allah tried it some years back, and got a lot of bouncing rubble by return fire. Fortunately, Hizb'allah has restocked their rocket supply. Unfortunately, Israel knows exactly where they are. Somehow this has resulted in the occasional spontaneous explosion of this or that pile o'rockets in Hizb'allahland.
I do have the funny feeling that if Nastie and the Hezbies try to break Israel's infrastructure, Israel will in return break southern Lebanon all the way to central Beirut, and they won't care who in the outside world says what. After all, Pencilneck won't be able to do anything about it, and practically, the Mad Mullahs™ won't be able to do very much without exposing themselves. So the Hezbies ought to be careful what they wish for because they just might get it. In the neck...
Speaking to hundreds of supporters via video link, Nasrallah warned Israel not to attack Lebanon, saying Hezbollah's response will be harsh.

"The Islamic Resistance won't keep mum on any Israeli attack on Lebanon," he warned, adding that Hezbollah would not need to transfer any weapons from Syria to retaliate.

The screening of Nasrallah's speech was preceded by an address given by the son of Imad Mughniyeh, a Hezbollah terror chief whose February 2008 death was attributed to Israel.

Also during his speech, Nasrallah denied allegations that Hezbollah was responsible for the July 2012 bombing of a tour bus in Bulgaria that killed five Israeli tourists and their local driver.

The leader of Hezbollah refused to comment on a Bulgarian report that said members of the Lebanese terrorist group carried out the attack, saying the "issue is being followed calmly and carefully."
Posted by: tipper 2013-02-16
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