Please Hit

Folks, This is a Free Site and will ALWAYS stay that way. But the only way I offset my expenses is through the donations of my readers. PLEASE Consider Making a Donation to Keep This Site Going. SO HIT THE TIP JAR (it's on the left-hand column).

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Nasrallah is Less Than Human

Hassan Nasrallah, just like his buddies in Hamas and Fatah is not as big of a believer in Islamic Law as one might think:

During his life, Muhammad gave various injunctions to his forces and adopted practices toward the conduct of war. The most important of these were summarized by Muhammad's successor and close companion, Abu Bakr, in the form of ten rules for the Muslim army: “ Stop, O people, that I may give you ten rules for your guidance in the battlefield. Do not commit treachery or deviate from the right path. You must not mutilate dead bodies. Neither kill a child, nor a woman, nor an aged man. Bring no harm to the trees, nor burn them with fire, especially those which are fruitful. Slay not any of the enemy's flock, save for your food. You are likely to pass by people who have devoted their lives to monastic services; leave them alone.


In a speech today Nasrallah proved that not only does he ignore Islamic law but that he is less than human. Even if what he said was true, taunting mourning families with body parts is just plain disgusting:

Nasrallah: We have Israelis' body parts

Hizbullah leader appears in public for first time in more than a year to attend Shiite religious event in Lebanese capital. In fiery speech he says his group has 'heads' and 'body parts' of Israeli soldiers, as well as 'nearly intact cadaver'

Hizbullah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah said in a fiery speech on Saturday that his group had the "heads" and "body parts" of Israeli soldiers, as well as "a nearly intact cadaver".

Nasrallah, one of Israel's most wanted men, appeared in public for the first time in more than a year to attend a Shiite religious event in the Lebanese capital of Beirut on Saturday.

"We have the heads, the hands, the feet and even a nearly intact cadaver from the head down to the pelvis," he said.

"The Israeli army left behind the remains of the bodies of a large number of soldiers," said Nasrallah.

Meanwhile, relatives of abducted Israeli soldiers Eldad Regav and Ehud Goldwasser chose not to respond to Nasrallah's latest message. Regev's brother, Eyal, said that the statements made by the Hizbullah leader do not pertain to the two abducted soldiers, so there was no point in responding to them.

Other family members noted that Nasrallah made similar comments in the past. "It's unclear what he's talking about," one relative said.

Nasrallah addressed what he viewed as a new sensitive point – the farmers, fishermen and other Lebanese, who are "being threatened by Israel".

"We won't be able to keep silent for long over the fact that the farmers, the fellahs, the fishermen and the shepherds are in danger, and under the UN force's eyes. I warn them, and they know we are serious.

"If Israel launches a new war against Lebanon, we promise them a war which will change battle and the fate of the entire region, God willing."

He went on to say that "Israel is practicing foot-dragging because it is weak, humiliated and cannot provide the natural and human price for it."

Turning to the Israeli public, the Hizbullah leader said, "Oh, Zionists your army is lying to you... Your army has left the body parts of your soldiers in our villages and fields.

"Our mujahideen used to fight these Zionists, killing them and collecting their body parts. I am not talking about regular body parts. I tell the Israelis, we have the heads of your soldiers, we have hands, we have legs."

Surrounded by dozens of bodyguards, Nasrallah walked through the Hizbullah stronghold in the southern suburbs of Beirut toward a stadium where he was to deliver a speech commemorating Ashura, Shiite Islam's holiest day.

1 comment:

NormanF said...

Some one like that is an insult to the human race. A man who shows no respect for the dead is a monster. Nasrallah should not be given the time of day and the only fitting response is to see to it he is gone from this world.