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Hezbollah's deputy leader says he's 'not threatened' by PM's speech
Daniel Salami
Published: 03.10.18, 15:33
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1. ABOUT FEELING THREATENED, OR NOT
Robert ,   Israel   (10.03.18)
Naim Qassem says que does not feel threatened by Netanyahu's accusations at the UN General Assembly meeting. It is not about what Qassem says but it is about how much his underpants might smell. Not all Lebanese people are unaware idiots. Many are now deeply thinking about over what they are sleeping on every time they get to their homes.
2. Is that dodo speaking for Lebanon?
Sammy ,   Newcastle   (10.03.18)
Sitting in his hidey hole making threats that he thinks will galvanise Lebanese to somehow 'forget' that Hezbollah are a FOREIGN OCCUPYING MILITIA everyday undermining Lebanese freedoms and sovereignity?

And that somehow Lebanese will be grateful for Hezbollah making their own wars out of Lebanese territory so that Lebanon reaps the destruction yet again

NO MORE

Quietly with determination Lebanon knows virtually every Hezbollah missile dump, every tunnel complex, every launcher location inside Lebanon even where Nasrallahs executive jet is allegedly hidden to whisk him off to Sudan should things get too hot..so that Hezbollah wont get away so easily with causing unilateral conflict that involves Lebanon again
3. of course, the hero Naim Qassem is 'not threatened'
Alexander Scheiner ,   ZY, Israel   (10.03.18)
because he lives in a rat hole, underground.

4. Clean up the garbage from Beirut's street first!
Alfredo ,   Raanana   (10.04.18)
5. Israel is a boring one trick pony
Avi ,   NYC, USA   (10.04.18)
Existential threat...a beauty paegant for holocaust survivors...the recent revelations about the Yom Kippur War...Ron Arad...Ron Ben Yishai in Syria...the soldier who jumped on a hand grenade...the soldier who will jump on a hand granade...existential threat...etc.
Boring...
6. moishe rabeynu
moishe   (10.04.18)
saying so in a deep hidden bunker protected by may armed guards.
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