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ARAB ISRAELI RELATIONS - Aug 14 - Israel 'Must Take Nasrallah Seriously'.


Infrastructure Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer, a member of Israel's powerful security cabinet says Israel must take seriously Hassan Nasrallah Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah (Arabic: حسن نصرالله) (b. August 30 1960, Bourj Hammoud,[1] Beirut, Lebanon)[2] , the leader of Lebanon's Hizbullah which fought a war with the Jewish state last year. He said: We have to take Nasrallah seriously, he has never lied", told army radio. "He is arrogant ar·ro·gant  
adj.
1. Having or displaying a sense of overbearing self-worth or self-importance.

2. Marked by or arising from a feeling or assumption of one's superiority toward others:
, but he does what he says", he said. "If he says he has 2,000 rockets, I believe him, but I do not know what surprise he is alluding to". He was referring to a speech by Nasrallah on Tuesday marking the end of the 34-day war in August last year, in which he warned Israel against launching new attacks on his Shi'ite group. "If you, the Zionists, are considering attacking Lebanon, I am reserving a surprise for you that will change the fate of the war and the region", Nasrallah said. Nasrallah warned Israel on Tuesday it would face a "big surprise" that could change the course of war and shake the entire Mideast if it invades Lebanon again. In a speech to mark the one year anniversary of the ceasefire that ended last summer's war between Israel and Hizbullah, Nasrallah also reiterated that his group possessed long-range rockets that can reach any area deep into the Jewish state. "Oh Zionists, if you think of launching a war on Lebanon, and I don't advise to do it, ... I promise you a big surprise that could change the fate of war and the fate of the region", Nasrallah told a mass rally in Beirut's southern suburbs Southern Suburbs are an Australian football (soccer) club from Oakleigh, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The club was formed in 1979 as 'Oakleigh Suburbs'. The Greek backed club then chanegd their name to 'South Caufield' in 1992, and just recently 'Southern Suburbs'. , a Hizbullah stronghold that was heavily bombed by Israeli warplanes during last year's war. The rally, attended by thousands of Hizbullah supporters waving the group's yellow banners and the Lebanese flag, was organised by the Shi'ite group to mark the end of last year's 34-day war, which Hizbullah says it won and calls "a divine victory". Threats Nasrallah did not elaborate on his threats, but specifically referred to a Hizbullah missile attack that destroyed an Israeli warship warship, any ship built or armed for naval combat. The forerunners of the modern warship were the men-of-war of the 18th and early 19th cent., such as the ship of the line, frigate, corvette, sloop of war (see sloop), brig, and cutter.  in the Mediterranean while it was shelling Beirut's southern suburbs. He then alluded to several Hizbullah missile strikes that destroyed Israeli Merkava tanks in southern Lebanon
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Southern Lebanon is the geographical area of Lebanon comprising the South Governorate and the Nabatiye Governorate.
. Israel has said the attacks were conducted with sophisticated missiles provided by Iran. Nasrallah, whose whereabouts where·a·bouts  
adv.
About where; in, at, or near what location: Whereabouts do you live?

n. (used with a sing. or pl.
 are unknown, did not personally attend the rally on Tuesday and his speech was relayed to the crowd on giant screens set up in a stadium and on top of buildings in the southern suburbs. The black-turbaned cleric said Hizbullah was not seeking a new war with Israel but was ready to fight if Lebanon was attacked again. "I make this commitment with the resistance to protect Lebanon and the Lebanese people This is a list of Lebanese people. The list has been ordered by Alphabetical order of Section names. No specific order was used within the sections. Activists
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", Nasrallah said, drawing cheers from the crowd. "If the war occurs, God forbids - and I repeat that we don't want it - we must be ready for it in the resistance, the army, the people and the state". Nasrallah repeated recent claims that Hizbullah possesses thousands of long-range missiles capable of hitting any area in Israel. He said having these missiles is part of "a psychological war" designed to prevent the outbreak of war. In his speech, Nasrallah also said Israel and the US made false accusations about Hizbullah and tried to divide the Lebanese people to justify the war last summer. "They (America and Israel) wanted to tear us apart", the Shi'ite leader said. "They wanted to use war to isolate isolate /iso·late/ (i´sah-lat)
1. to separate from others.

2. a group of individuals prevented by geographic, genetic, ecologic, social, or artificial barriers from interbreeding with others of their kind.
 us one country after the other, one people after the other, one sect after the other and one party after the other", Nasrallah said. "When we are divided, they will win and we will be defeated. The most serious accusation A formal criminal charge against a person alleged to have committed an offense punishable by law, which is presented before a court or a magistrate having jurisdiction to inquire into the alleged crime.  was the sectarian sec·tar·i·an  
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a sect.

2. Adhering or confined to the dogmatic limits of a sect or denomination; partisan.

3. Narrow-minded; parochial.

n.
1.
 issue", he added. "They told the Christians that the fighting was with a Muslim group and that it has nothing to do with you. They told Sunnis that the fighting was with a Shi'ite group and was targeting the Shi'ite project (in the region)". The US has long branded Hizbullah a terrorist organisation.
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