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Hezbollah, Iran, Syria always fight the JEWS who want to enslave everybody, never invade countries, and never sleep with the JEW USA leaders
 
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Al Qaeda anti-humanity sect of the JEWS never fight with the palestinians against Israel, always invade muslims countries, always sleep with the JEW USA leaders to make wars

Hezbollah, Iran, Syria always fight the JEWS who want to enslave everybody, never invade countries, and never sleep with the JEW USA leaders
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Lakkis was key figure in Hezbollah drone program
December 04, 2013 05:41 PM (Last updated: December 04, 2013 05:52 PM)
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A photograph provided on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2013 shows Hezbollah's Hassan al-Lakkis, an official who the Lebanese group said was assassinated outside his Beirut home late Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2013.(The Daily Star/HO)

BEIRUT: Hassan Lakkis, the Hezbollah commander who was assassinated outside his Beirut home late Tuesday, had played a key role in advancing the group’s technological capabilities in its fight against Israel and had brushes with death on many occasions, sources told The Daily Star Wednesday.

“Lakkis was involved in scientific development and played a key role in developing Hezbollah’s unmanned aerial vehicles program,” a source close to the Lebanese group told The Daily Star on condition of anonymity

A security source, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, said Lakkis was also in charge of smuggling arms to Gaza and Egypt.

The Hezbollah commander was gunned down outside his home by at least one unidentified assailant wielding a silenced 9-mm pistol, a high-ranking security official told The Daily Star.

Lakkis, who was in his vehicle at the time of the shooting, was shot in the head and the neck five times, said the official, who requested anonymity.

Hezbollah in a statement blamed the Jewish state for the killing, describing the attack as a “heinous crime.” Israel’s spokesman denied the allegation.

The source close to the Lebanese party said Lakkis was clearly a top target for Israel, saying the Hezbollah figure was on “Israel’s top 50 most wanted list.”

The security source also said Tuesday’s assassination bore the hallmarks of an Israeli hit.

“Modus operandi indicates it was an Israeli job,” the source said.

Lakkis, according to the source close to Hezbollah, had also survived numerous attempts on his life in the past, including during the July-August 2006 war between Lebanon and Israel.

“Lakkis escaped with his life on nine occasions, including twice in south Lebanon,” the source said, adding that Tyre and Sidon were just two cities where the official had brushed with death.

“Lakkis’ car was targeted on the old Sidon road during an air raid in 2006 just minutes after he switched on his dad’s phone,” the source said, referring to the latter assassination attempt.

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Some speculation.....


Dec. 4, 2013 3:32 PM ET
Possible culprits in Hezbollah commander's killing
By The Associated Press

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This undated photo released by the Hezbollah Media Relation Office on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2013, shows Hassan al-Laqis, described by Hezbollah as one of the founding members of the group suggesting he was a high-level commander close to the party's leadership. Al-Laqis was gunned down Wednesday outside his home in southern Beirut, security officials said. Hezbollah blamed Israel for the killing, something an official there quickly denied. (AP Photo)



Senior Hezbollah commander Hassan al-Laqis was assassinated early Wednesday in southern Beirut — a sharp blow to the Iranian-backed Shiite group. Hezbollah has no shortage of rivals eager to strike at its strongholds and leadership:

— ISRAEL: Hezbollah quickly blamed Israel for al-Laqis' assassination, saying it had tried to kill him several times already. Israeli officials denied the accusations. Still, the Jewish state could view the fallout from Hezbollah's armed intervention in Syria — and the long list of enemies it has created — as cover to move against a senior figure.

Enmity runs deep between Israel and Hezbollah. The Lebanese group waged an insurgency against the nearly 20-year Israeli military occupation of southern Lebanon before Israel withdrew in 2000. The Israelis have killed — or have been suspected of killing — high-ranking Hezbollah figures for decades. In 1992, Israeli helicopter gunships ambushed the motorcade of Hezbollah leader Sheik Abbas Musawi, killing him, his wife, his son and four bodyguards. Eight years earlier, Hezbollah leader Sheik Ragheb Harb was killed in south Lebanon. But one of the biggest blows came in 2008 when Imad Mughniyeh, a top Hezbollah commander, was killed by a bombing in Damascus.

— SAUDI ARABIA: Al-Laqis' killing came shortly after Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, speaking to a TV station, accused Saudi Arabia of being behind the Nov. 19 suicide bombings at the Iranian Embassy in Beirut. He indirectly blamed an alliance between Iran rivals Israel and Saudi Arabia for trying to strike at Hezbollah, which is Tehran's proxy in Lebanon. The allegations spotlighted the Syrian civil war's sectarian overtones and regional impact. Riyadh backs the predominantly Sunni Muslim rebels in Syria, while regional Shiite power Iran and Hezbollah support Syrian President Bashar Assad, whose regime is stacked with members of his heterodox sect of Shiite Islam. Saudi Arabia fears what it sees as Iran trying to spread its influence across the Arab world. Under this thinking, a Saudi strike against Hezbollah would be a blow to Iran and its regional ambitions. The kingdom does not however have a known history of sponsoring assassinations.

— AL-QAIDA-LINKED GROUPS: Sunni extremists linked to al-Qaida are staunch opponents of Hezbollah. One such Lebanese group, the Abdullah Azzam Brigades, claimed responsibility for the Iranian Embassy attack and said more would follow unless Hezbollah withdrew its fighters from Syria. Extremists and al-Qaida-affiliated factions increasingly dominate the messy mosaic of Syrian rebels. Al-Qaida fighters, whose extreme interpretation of Islam considers Shiites to be apostates whose blood may be shed, have attacked Shiites elsewhere, particularly Iraq, in the past decade. Al-Qaida-linked groups in Syria have proven to be among the most effective in fighting Assad, and they have claimed responsibility for most of the suicide bombings in the war.

— SYRIAN REBELS: Syrian rebels have been threatening Hezbollah since the group sent fighters to Syria. Two previously unknown Sunni groups claimed responsibility for al-Laqis' assassination, although the claims could not be verified. Since Hezbollah's intervention in Syria began, its strongholds have been targeted by rockets and car bombings in apparent retaliation.

Associated PressCopyright 2013 The Associated Press.
 
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Al Qaeda anti-humanity sect of the JEWS never fight with the palestinians against Israel, always invade muslims countries, always sleep with the JEW USA leaders to make wars

Hezbollah, Iran, Syria always fight the JEWS who want to enslave everybody, never invade countries, and never sleep with the JEW USA leaders


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Lovely,

Less Iranian backed terrorists = A better world.
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Sounds like an israeli, you hate the same enemies and never fight with the palestinians

One less Iranian Mullah paid majoosi cultist and terrorist left.
Yes we know you hate the Hezbollah who are very bad with the JEWS

What about Hezbollah attacking 300 times a day the JEWS in the 90's?

What single bullet Al Qaeda beheaders shot to the JEWS?
 
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Maybe it's good news that he is killed but it will lead to more bloodshed in Lebanon

Sounds like an israeli, you hate the same enemies and never fight with the palestinians


Yes we know you hate the Hezbollah who are very bad with the JEWS

What about Hezbollah attacking 300 times a day the JEWS in the 90's?

What single bullet Al Qaeda beheaders shot to the JEWS?
Sounds like israeli??? Al saud are Jewish themselves so how can they fight their own kin
 
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This action against an infamous terrorist is a massage to the terrorist regimes in Iran and Syria - Do not mess with Israel or your fate will be the same.
 
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