Nasrallah threatens to mass murder thousands of jews

Out of context LMAO

The terrorist clown says he'll strike a chemical plant and that he hopes it will have the same effect as a nuclear weapon; and our local terrorist supporter says the comment is taken out of context. LOL

OK I can't wait to hear this

What context did you think he meant it is ?
He prefaced it with "...if we were at war with Israel..."; that makes his statement a hypothetical.

So if you want to get all butt hurt over a hypothetical, then ride like the wind wild one, ride like the wind.

Liq CONTINUES to wax comic-------LEBANON IS AT WAR WITH ISRAEL------
the war of '57 never ended for LEBANON ----sheeeesh you are dim
 
et al,

I'm sure you've seen the news where Hezbollah has become noted:

Lebanese minister resigns over Hezbollah domination
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BEIRUT (AP) ā€”Lebanese Justice Minister Ashraf Rifi resigned from the Cabinet Sunday, saying the militant Hezbollah group dominates the government and is harming Beirut's relations with Arab countries.
Yahoo News Ā· By Bassem Mroue Ā· 15 hours ago
Lebanese Justice Minister resigns due to Hezbollah 'dominance'
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Lebanonā€™s Justice Minister Ashraf Rifi resigned from the Cabinet on Sunday, citing the Hezbollah terrorist groupā€™s ā€œdominationā€ of the government, AP reports.
The resignation of Rifi, a longtime critic of Shiite Hezbollah, comes two days after Saudi Arabia halted deals worth $4 billion aimed at equipping and supporting Lebanese security forces, noted the news agency.
Arutz Sheva Ā· 8 hours ago
Lebanon minister quits over 'Hezbollah domination'
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Lebanon's justice minister says he is resigning over what he calls Hezbollah's "domination" of the country's government.
Ashraf Rifi's announcement on Sunday came two days after Saudi Arabia announced it was suspending $3bn in aid to Lebanon's army in protest against "hostile" positions it said were inspired by Hezbollah.
Al JAZEERA Ā· 12 hours ago
(SIDEBAR REFERENCE of INTEREST)

Hezbollah Founder: Neither Russia Nor Iran Serves Interests of Lebanese Shiā€™ites
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One of the founders of Hezbollah has strongly criticized the Iran-backed Lebanese terror organization for its participation in the Syrian civil war, saying that doing so was serving the interests of Tehran and ā€œthe Russian conquerorā€ rather than the Lebanese people.

Subhi al-Tufayli, Hezbollahā€™s first secretary-general, made his remarks to the Lebanese newspaper al-Mustaqbal Sunday. He expressed fears that Hezbollahā€™s involvement in the war to support Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad will cause a backlash that will lead to many deaths in both Syria and Lebanon. He also said that Hezbollah should withdraw from Syria, but, he lamented, any decision to do so would be made by Iran, which doesnā€™t have the best interests of Lebanonā€™s Shiā€™ite population at heart.
Tufayliā€™s criticism of his organization comes amid widespread protests against Hezbollah in Lebanon. The protests were prompted after Saudi Arabia announced that it would stop its billion-dollar aid package to the Lebanese army. The threatened halt to aid is widely seen as a means of pressuring the central Lebanese government and military to cut its ties with Hezbollah.
What I have always found interesting was the implication that Hezbollah justifies fighting in the name of jihad but are located outside the Sunni tradition. The jihadists of al-Qaeda, DAESH, and like-minded groups regard Hezbollah as ā€˜apostatesā€™ and have been among the most vociferous opponents of Shia militant groups in places like Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen.

Other Palestinian groups such as HAMAS openly advocates ā€˜jihadā€™ above negotiation, recognition, or peace ā€“ unlike Hezbollah ā€“ is widely recognized as Sunni. Its religious, social and political doctrine, however, is not true Salafist. Jihadist groups such as al-Qaeda have repeatedly condemned HAMAS for recognizing man-made laws and becoming involved in democratic elections.

While Lebanon is slightly over half Muslim (ā‰ˆ 54%) the count is almost evenly split (27% Sunni, 27% Shia); with the remainder being made up Christians, Druze and other popular religions of the greater regional area. However, Hezbollah is practically a subliminal state unto itself, and very nearly controls the entire al-Bakaa Valley which is terrorist central. In the al-Bekaa, you don't have to be a famous international counterterrorist to find Hezbollah. Their offices have big signs out front and they are listed in the phonebook. An blind Agent with a seeing eye dog could find and target them. But everyone except Israel is afraid (deathly and politically afraid) to swat the hornets nest for fear of the response. Hezbollah is not beyond taking key players out of the game, if they find it necessary. And none of the Political or Military leaders want to go the way of Rafic Hariri, the former Prime Minister of Lebanon. Syria is very different Lebanon --- with ā‰ˆ 87% Muslim (approx Sunni 74% and Alawi, Ismaili, and Shia 13%). Jordan is different yet again; with an ā‰ˆ 97%+ Sunni constituency. Egypt is very close to Jordan, with Egypt having ā‰ˆ 90%+ Sunni Muslim.

While Iran is nearly 99% Shi'ite. What is their relationship?

Does Iran genuinely support Hamas and the Palestinians?
Friday, 25 July 2014

Recently, Iranian President Hassan Rowani rhetorically projected Iranā€™s leadership by calling Kuwaiti Emir Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah, and stating that the Arab League, the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation, and the international community, ought to take immediate and serious steps to assist Hamas and the Palestinians.

In addition, several Iranian state media outlets and officials have attempted to project an image of passivity in Arab countries towards supporting the Palestinians and Hamas. On the other hand, the Iranian press and its officials have straightforwardly referred to Iranā€™s unified and steadfast stance on supporting the Palestinians.
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The Iranians do not want to loose their footprint in the Palestinian struggle. Currently, they are lending what support they can to HAMAS; but mindful that Israel has stepped-up its already vigilant blockade operations. Iran and the IRGC-QF do not want to waste funding on SALW trafficking if each shipment it bound to be intercepted.

Most Respectfully,
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