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Kuwaiti newspaper quotes Russian sources as saying Israel is monitoring Nasrallah, and even located the Hezbollah chief.

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The Hezbollah has prepared a list of targets the Lebanese militia would hit in the event that the group's leader Hassan Nasrallah or other top officials would be assassinated by Israel, the Kuwaiti newspaper Al Rai reported on Tuesday.

The newspaper quoted sources described as close associates of Hezbollah officials as saying that the assassination of senior officials within the organization would be viewed as a violation of United Nations Security Council resolution 1701, which effectively ended the 2006 Second Lebanon War between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. In the event of such a violation, the sources said, Hezbollah would view itself as free of any ceasefire obligations and has ordered its operatives to fire hundreds of missiles toward central Israel.

The reason, the sources explained, is that the assassination of a senior figure such as Nasrallah is seen by Hezbollah as the killing of a state leader, representing a clear declaration of war on behalf of Israel.

The newspaper quotes Lebanese sources as saying that "not a single stone in Israel will be safe if and when Nasrallah is harmed," because, according to the sources, the Hezbollah response would be focused and painful as key security and strategic targets within Israel have been selected for attack.

The newspaper further reported that if Nasrallah were to be assassinated, the armed wing of Hezbollah would respond immediately and not "wait patiently," as they did after the Feb. 2008 assassination of Nasrallah's second-in-command Imad Mughniyeh. The Lebanese organization believes that Israel was behind the Mughniyeh assassination, but Israel has denied the allegations. Still, Hezbollah has threatened to retaliate against Israel for the military chief's death.

On this issue, Al Arai quoted sources as saying that Hezbollah was close to assassinating a senior Israeli figure, but the plan was aborted at the last minute due to a surprising decision made "across the sea." Another explanation for the last minute cancellation was world opinion – Hezbollah did not want to supply the world with a reason to feel sympathetic toward Israel, especially following the recent events aboard a Gaza-bound aid ship where Israeli troops killed nine Turkish activists, an incident which turned world opinion largely against Israel.

According to the Kuwaiti newspaper, Russian sources recently reported that Israel has been operating surveillance to locate Nasrallah

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Senior Israel Defense Forces officers have said in recent years that Hezbollah has turned 160 Shi'ite villages and towns into military compounds and has deployed its array of rockets.

Tensions have also risen between UNIFIL and the Lebanese army, which is meant to assist the force in implementing Resolution 1701, for which Shi'ite officers are believed to be mainly responsible; Israel believes their moves are coordinated with Hezbollah.

Rachad Antonius, a Middle East specialist at the University of Quebec :- "With a charismatic and popular leader, superb military training, millions in funding and support from Iran and Syria, Hezbollah is a force that won't go quietly".

The group is believed to have rockets,scuds possibly manufactured in Iran, with ranges of up to 45-70 miles and its deadly arsenal includes land mines, anti-aircraft guns, assault rifles,night vision equipment and a rage of advance weapons.

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Israel should never do such a mistake....

even if they does so , the spirit of Muslims will never finish and it will keep on increasing. And Israel should really not forget this...
 
Nasrullah will praying for israel to do such favour. In 2006 Hezbollah had support of 50 % population and after war of about 80 %. If israel wants to make it 100% it will be most welcomed ;)
 
If it comes to a militaristic war, there is little doubt that Israel will win. The only thing holding them back now is the fact that doing so will create many political tensions and potentially turn public and world opinion against them. And Israel can't afford this after the many events that are already revolving around their heads.
 
Israel should never do such a mistake....

even if they does so , the spirit of Muslims will never finish and it will keep on increasing. And Israel should really not forget this...

You mean like what happened after Ahmed Yassin got blown up...
 
Spartacus_Σπάρτακο;979125 said:
Kuwaiti newspaper quotes Russian sources as saying Israel is monitoring Nasrallah, and even located the Hezbollah chief.

Please state the source/ original link for the article.
 
israeal is only street dog.......killing innocent peoples in phalastine....if they have guts then why they dnt attack on iran..........so it all bullshit of westren media..nothing else...
 
Nasrallah is bloody terrorist, World would be a better place without people like him.
 
Defense Minister Ehud Barak yesterday told Israel Defense Forces soldiers in the Golan Heights that Israel is closely monitoring the strengthening of Lebanese militant organization Hezbollah.

"We're closely following the violations of the [regional] balance by Hezbollah and Syria, and the strengthening beyond the fence," Barak told the troops, who were participating in a training exercise.

"It's not for nothing that we're training here," he added.

Barak went on to criticize an expected cut to the Defense Ministry budget, arguing this is a luxury Israel cannot allow itself.

"We live in a country in which security is made up not only of tanks and planes, but also of excellence, education and welfare. In a country like ours, we do not have the luxury to [decrease] the defense budget," Barak asserted.

After the conclusion of a prisoner swap deal with Hezbollah in July, the government has devoted a number of sessions to discussing the growing strength of Hezbollah, against which Israel fought in the summer of 2006.

Last week, the security cabinet decided Israel would hold Lebanon responsible for any attacks against Israel, in particular for any efforts to avenge the death of Hezbollah military leader Imad Mughniyeh.

This decision represented a change in Israeli policy, after always firmly separating Hezbollah and the Lebanese government.
 
You mean like what happened after Ahmed Yassin got blown up...

If you are underestimating Hezbollah this time then you are mistaken buddy... Just remember 2006.... It will be even worse if something happens to Nasrallah.....
 
i think israel cannot attack on Hezbollah chief,because he got lesson from past war
 
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