Terri
08-13-2006, 09:24 AM
Ynet News
Senior Hizbullah official: If a mere organization succeeded in defeating Israel, why would Arab nations not succeed in doing so?
Preliminary implications: As the war reaches an end, more and more worrisome voices are heard from Arab nations, asking loudly and boldly if the 'triumph' against Israel in Lebanon will advance 'the day in which Israel will disappear'.
Ahmed Barakat, a member of Hizbullah's central council, said in an interview to Qatari newspaper al-Watan that "Today Arab and Muslim society is reasonably certain that the defeat of Israel is possible and that countdown to the disappearance of the Zionist entity in the region has begun."
More (http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3290303,00.html)
I haven't said a lot about the way the Lebanon situation was mismanaged but I am appalled. It is a sad, sad day for Israel and for the west in general. :shake:
Senior Hizbullah official: If a mere organization succeeded in defeating Israel, why would Arab nations not succeed in doing so?
Preliminary implications: As the war reaches an end, more and more worrisome voices are heard from Arab nations, asking loudly and boldly if the 'triumph' against Israel in Lebanon will advance 'the day in which Israel will disappear'.
Ahmed Barakat, a member of Hizbullah's central council, said in an interview to Qatari newspaper al-Watan that "Today Arab and Muslim society is reasonably certain that the defeat of Israel is possible and that countdown to the disappearance of the Zionist entity in the region has begun."
More (http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3290303,00.html)
I haven't said a lot about the way the Lebanon situation was mismanaged but I am appalled. It is a sad, sad day for Israel and for the west in general. :shake: