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Following the removal from his earth the soul of one terrorist, Hezbollah's Security Chief, Imad Mughnieh, Hassan Nasrallah has declared open war on Israel. Whereas this is nothing new to the region, this latest verbiage war may not be mere words.
As ABC reports:
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah declared "open war" on Israel in a fiery speech at the funeral in the Lebanese capital of a top commander killed in a car bombing he blamed on Israel.
"If the Zionists want war, then they shall have it," Mr Nasrallah said in a speech broadcast at the funeral of Imad Mughnieh. "If you want an open war, then let it be an open war."
The Hezbollah Security Chief has been wanted by the United States for many years and he had a price on his head of $25 million. It is said that he was responsible for the Beirut bombing of the Marine Barracks in 1983.
What isn't being reported as of yet is his involvement with the proxy war against the United States and Iran that has been ongoing since 1979. In the short book entitled Iran’s Proxy War Against America, pdf format here, the details in regards to the high profile targets this man is responsible in attacking are brought forth.
In other news previously reported, Mugniyah may have helped senior al Qaeda operatives flee Afghanistan in late 2001.
Mugniyah’s bombings in Lebanon in 1983 were the role models which molded the attacks by Al Qaida in the bombings of the US Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998.
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