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Hezbollah announces commander's death from wounds sustained in fighting with Israel
2006-09-03
BEIRUT, Lebanon Hezbollah announced Saturday the death of a military commander from wounds he sustained in monthlong fighting with Israel, making him the highest-ranking guerrilla the group acknowledges to have died in the war. In a statement carried on Hezbollah's al-Manar TV, Hezbollah said "the commander Hajj Ali Mohammed Saleh Bilal was martyred from wounds he sustained in the confrontations."
How 'bout that: someone prayed for sepsis.
I dunnit and I'm glad!
It did not give his rank other than commander, meaning he was from the military wing. Lebanese security officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Bilal was a sector military commander, but had no further details.
A drawn out, lingering death, made worse by lack of modern facilities and antibiotics. Short on pain medication, the best the docs could do was tap him on the forehead twice a day with a claw hammer. I like it.
Before the announcement, Hezbollah has acknowledge losing 68 fighters out of more than 800 Lebanese killed in the fighting. Most of the rest are claimed to be civilians. Israel had said it killed hundreds of guerrillas. Hezbollah officials have said none of the top leadership was hurt. Naim Kassem, the deputy Hezbollah leader, has said in interviews that his son was badly wounded.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Suppose this guy was over 24 years old?
Posted by: gorb   2006-09-03 19:16  

#3  During the third week of the recent Israel-Hezbollah war a fascinating report was broadcast on Uvda (Fact), a highly respected investigative news show hosted by veteran journalist Ilana Dayan.

Itai Anghel accompanied regiment 931 of the Nahal Brigade (infantry) to a battle that took place on the night of August 6-7 in Houleh, a Hezbollah-controlled village in Lebanon that is about 2 kilometres north of the border with Israel. Anghel documents the fierce battle that took place using a camera equipped with a night vision lens.

English subtitles. You can watch it below (length, 25 minutes).

Regiment 931

my take: The overall mission is truly something of a mystery...another unit was alluded to in the vid but it's hard understand why you would take a village or part of one [multi storied building, steep price] and then abondon it and withdraw only to quite possibly retake it the next night?


Itai Anghel, Something to watch

Posted by: RD   2006-09-03 14:18  

#2  Short on pain medication, the best the docs could do was tap him on the forehead twice a day with a claw hammer.

A prescription that should be administered to all terrorists, everywhere ... by a gorilla.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-03 06:00  

#1  LOL mods.
Posted by: 6   2006-09-03 04:45  

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