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Barak: Hizbullah has gotten stronger
Hanan Greenberg
Published: 07.01.08, 23:52
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31. happy preparation, Rivkah
(01.08.08)
She dived into the ocean to come up to the opposite coast with some prophecies in her mouth.
32. Israel now in lose lose situation
John ,   London   (01.08.08)
Let me get this right. Not only Israel failed in its missions against Hezbollah, it actually ended up making the guerilla organisation more powerful than ever. I think its leader Hassan Nasrallah must be very grateful to Israel for doing his fighters a favour. Hezbollah guerillas wold be looking forward to more wars as soon as possible. Because, they believe that if they die fighting, they go straight to Paradise to enjoy their 72 beautiful virgins girls; and if they dont die, they end up stronger and more powerful. It is a win win situation for Hezbollah and a lose lose situation for Israel. How on earth did Israel ever manage to get herself into such a disgraceful position? I think Israelis people should fire all their politicians and elect new one. World is laughging at Israeli might.
33. #32, erm, no
Danny   (01.09.08)
Israel has had a year and half of almost silence on the border. So far there have been two rocket incidents and one exchange of fire. This is to be compared with the 18 months prior to the war where there were daily exchanges of fire, 6 kidnapping attempts, monthly rocket and artillery exchanges. Hizbollah was also in the government then and boasting about how Israel wouldn't DARE attack them. Now it goes out of its way not to provoke Israel - sound like an organisation "looking forward to more wars"? That it has more rockets is a failure of the "multinational-force" and the international community. Short of starting another war there is nothing Israel can do about it apart from keep better track of them.
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