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Hizbullah joins hunt for Mughniyeh's killers | |
2008-02-16 | |
Hizbullah has sent security officials to Damascus to help investigate the assassination of Imad Mughniyeh, the organisation's military commander, it emerged today. Arab media reported that Hizbullah was cooperating with the Syrian and Iranian authorities to trace the killers of Mughniyeh - hailed as a "martyr" of the resistance by the Lebanese Shia group and condemned as a terrorist by Israel and the US. Tuesday's deadly car bombing was deeply embarrassing for Syria, both as a breach of its normally tight security and as exposure of the hospitality it grants to militant groups. The Palestinian movements Hamas and Islamic Jihad also have offices in Damascus. Lebanese sources said last night that several suspects, mostly Palestinians residing in Syria, had been arrested.
Israel has denied being behind the killing but experts say it has the hallmarks of a Mossad operation. Israel has a track record of liquidating dangerous enemies, including a previous Hizbullah leader, Abbas Musawi. That was followed in 1992 by the car bombing of Israel's embassy in Argentina. Two years later Israel's capture of a top Hizbullah commander brought the bombing of a Jewish cultural centre in Buenos Aires. In 2006, Nasrallah vowed to act to free Lebanese prisoners in Israel, and then staged a daring cross-border raid to kidnap two Israeli soldiers to use as bargaining chips. Hizbullah then fired thousands of rockets in the resulting month-long war in which 1,200 Lebanese were killed. Diplomats said that one consequence of the Mughniyeh killing would be an end to any hopes of a deal involving the two Israeli soldiers or their remains, if, as is widely believed, they are dead. Germany and the International Red Cross had been trying to broker a swap. "Nasrallah's rhetoric at the funeral ceremony was very harsh," said one senior western official. "They will be cautious about attacking across the border for fear of the consequences in Lebanon. But the fear is that Hizbullah will now start bombings and kidnappings again. "If they do it's the end of the road. There will certainly be revenge for what happened. Whether it will be a one-off or a military target are questions to ask. They will be careful, but they'll do something." | |
Posted by:Steve White |
#10 And what if they're the notorious 'Mossad Honeys", you know, the beautiful women that can make love to you while driving an ice pick into your heart from the back, while gazing into your delightfully bewildered eyes...yes those agents!! Mr. Vanunu could enlighten us. Whew! |
Posted by: smn 2008-02-16 23:06 |
#9 Hunting for the killers? Try Jerusalem. |
Posted by: bigjim-ky 2008-02-16 18:35 |
#8 hell, an axe handle upside the head is too subtle for me. "Owww! Honey? Whut? Are you unhappy in our marriage? can you call 911 for me.....?" |
Posted by: Frank G 2008-02-16 17:24 |
#7 Sorry Frank, I was going for the fact that they were 'wanted' in most places, just like the 'wanted' poster. Guess I was too subtle :-) |
Posted by: Steve White 2008-02-16 16:50 |
#6 An announcement has just been made! A congratulatory pat on the back for Meir Dagan and a one year extension to his contract! They're letting the 'pitbull' run the field without a leash! |
Posted by: smn 2008-02-16 08:59 |
#5 I suggest they send their security officials incognito.... Who knows what the Mossad Has in mind next... Can I see the snowball beginning to roll ?? |
Posted by: Elder of Zion 2008-02-16 07:17 |
#4 I'd say they're not wanted in most places but I bet you meant something else, Dr. White |
Posted by: Frank G 2008-02-16 05:06 |
#3 Hizbullah joins hunt for Mughniyeh's Maybe they could get OJ Simpson to help them. |
Posted by: Blackbeard Thusoth9665 2008-02-16 04:16 |
#2 High fives and cigars all around for Meir Dagan!! You just gotta know that Baby Assad is somewhere quaking in his patent leathers, over the timing and method! |
Posted by: smn 2008-02-16 01:51 |
#1 IRAN-DAILY > Mugniyeh killing >ISRAEL HAS CROSSED THE RED LINE + HIZBOLLAH VOWS TO STRIKE [Israeli interests] OUTSIDE OF ISRAEL [& Lebanon]. No more nicey nicey in Israel-Lebanon only. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2008-02-16 01:13 |