Hezbollah Chief: “Israel Must Be Wiped Out Of Existence”

by Infidelesto on October 9, 2009 · Comments

Just in case you forgot, Nasrallah gladly reminds us all…but don’t expect United Nations…or Jimmy Carter…or Barack Obama to listen…

Nasrallah with GunMemri

In a televised address screened at the Sayyed Al-Shuhada complex in Dhahiya on International Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day, September 18, 2009, Hizbullah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah laid down the main tenets of his organization. He stated:

  1. That the historical Palestine – from the Mediterranean Sea to the River Jordan – belongs to the Palestinian people and to the entire Muslim nation;
  2. That no one has the right to relinquish even a grain of Palestine’s soil or a drop of its waters;
  3. That the Israeli entity is an occupying, aggressive, cancerous body that contravenes religious law, and is therefore illegal;
  4. That it is forbidden to recognize the Israeli entity or to acknowledge its legitimacy or existence;
  5. That it is forbidden to establish ties or to normalize relations with Israel. Nasrallah went on to state that Israel must cease to exist, that the next war would change the regional map, and that Hizbullah can destroy half of the Israeli army. [...]

“We say clearly and honestly and declare that the entire Palestinian territory is a possession of the Palestinian people. It belongs to them and to the entire Ummah. The Zionists own nothing and have no rights in this land. We are ready to discuss issues upon religious, historical, logical, reasonable, and legal basis and in reference to holy books – including the Old Testament which is well known to be adopted by the Jews of this age and earlier ages as to what we know from history.
“We assure that Palestine is the right of this nation and this Ummah and it is not a right for the Zionists at all. During the Holy Month of Ramadhan, Muslims read in the Holy Koran, trying to finish reciting it once and twice and maybe more. They try to study the meanings and lessons the Koran holds within its folds.

[...]

“As for the criminal and murderous limb of Abraham’s progeny, who killed the prophets, spread corruption in the land, and committed atrocities and sins… these were not given any promises to start with… They were not given promises from the outset. It is found in the Old Testament and in history books, that after Moses brought the Israelites across to the blessed land of Palestine, they began to worship the calf and idols, disobeyed God, [and] hurt and conspired against his prophet and his brother Aaron. Consequently, God ordered them out to wander through the desert for 40 years, away from the reaches of their land.

“So, no promises were made to them.

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  • Open19
    While the media Prints, Videos, Show, etc these comments, by this sadistic Man, or any other organisation, I don't know. You are all fuelling their egos, their Polotics, etc, It is the West that actually gives them their power, why not just put a Blackout on all terrorist groups, then they have no power, and as for israel,I would include it as a terrorist state too. What is it they have a hold over, as the West always leaves Israel alone, is it not time we asked the USA and UK what it is, that Israel can do what it wants, without consequences?
  • SirWilhelm
    The West gives them their power? Where did Hizbullah get the 11,000 missiles it is threatening Israel with? They make no secret they came from Iran, last I checked, Iran was not a Western country. Hizbullah, and Hamas, are proxy organizations designed to do Iran's dirty work until they get nukes. All Israel does is try to defend itself, as it has from it's beginning, from a Muslim world that refuses to recognize it's right to exist. What would you do to defend your right to exist, Open19?
  • TheRentschmeister
    SirWilhelm, you are absolutely correct. The ULTIMATE irony is that the Jordanians...oops, I mean "Palestinians" are used as the ultimate campaign prop by Muslim Nations. The REALITY is that, whether you be standing at the Rafah Crossing in Gaza or the Allenby Bridge in the West Bank, it all becomes clear. The gates are closed, not by Israel or the Palestinians, but by the Muslim Nations who would have the general public believe that they actually care about the Palestinian people. In reality, it is more conveniant for the "Peace-Loving Muslim Nations" to keep the borders closed, the Palestinians contained, and the "Evil Jewspiracy/Anti-Israel" message steadily coming. When you stand there and see that evil perpetuated, it turns the stomach.
  • SirWilhelm
    Until the Infitada, Muslims and Jews lived in relative peace together in Israel, but the rest of the Muslim world could not tolerate such co-existance. What you describe is the result of the Infitada. I'm glad I did not have to live there seeing the things you describe, but I'm afraid I'm going to live to see the results of the "profound transformation" Obama is inflicting on America. If he succeeds, the results will profoundly change the world, and all paths seem headed that way.
  • TheRentschmeister
    "Cry 'Havoc!,' and let slip the dogs of war" or perhaps "Buckle in and let's ride this Baby all the way to the jaws of the Apocalypse....."

    The storm clouds continue to gather, the War is about to begin, the outcome of which has our Civilization hanging in the balance.............The sad thing is, either Premier Obama, "peace be upon him", is either completely oblivious to the consequences of his actions or he has an agenda so terrible that most can not bring themselves to fully comprehend the scope of it.
  • funkybarfly
    Sterling comment,Open19 (snicker,chortle...sigh)
    I read the thing four times and I am still in the dark;so I'll take a stab and "understand you" to believe that Muslims are a little hard done by, while those precious Jews seem to get all the breaks.
    It's quite simple:Don't start wars with your betters and you won't get thrashed.
    The Islamic obsession with the Jews is irrational,psychotic and excruciatingly boring.
    Do you Muslims have anything to offer? I mean besides the violence and bellyaching...bringing beards into disrepute,draining social services in western countries......espousing evil dogma from your nasty little book,taking exception to EVERYTHING while at the same time being as belligerent, obtrusive and demanding as you possibly can be;the word "ingrate" comes to mind.
    You see,Open19,Muslims just aren't worth the trouble,as they are akin to the poor relatives who have seen the high life in the big house....... and then won't leave!
    It disturbs the peace and quiet,you know?
  • hellosnackbar
    Spot on FBF,Muslims are the most hide bound miserable buggers on the planet.
    And Allah has directed them to share their misery and ignorance with everybody else!
    We wish to decline their jaundiced generosity;but they won't listen.
  • Tonto
    Well hey, I guess nobody should feel bad when I say I think every single person on the planet who is hezbullshit, or sympathetic to hezbullshit and ham-ass (does that mean they're into pig's butts?) should be killed. After all, that should be fair....shouldn't it?
  • Tonto: More than fair! That would be fantastic. Wouldn't it? GRRRR!
  • Tonto
    I reckon if they're going to be hunting Christians and Jews, it'd just be fair to hunt muz.....jihad can go BOTH ways, ya think?
  • JEWHAWK
    This guy is nothing but a two-legged,yummy TARGET to a HELLFIRE
    missile launched by an Israeli AH-64 Apache or a MAVERICK launched
    by an F-16.There will be no mercy.Period.

    He KNOWS that.

    Must be very disturbing to know that you're in the crosshairs of
    the mighty Zionist War Machine,aware that sooner or later,SUDDEN
    DEATH is coming,not being a matter of "if",but "when".

    It ALL depends upon the word "ken" (yes,in hebrew) given by any Israeli PM
    to increase the islamic paradise's population.
  • JEWHAWK:
    Perfect, no mercy! Nada! This ugly guy is screwed. Paradise will have to wait, FOREVER!

    GRRRR
  • isahaih62
    funny he must not have read the KORAN which clearly deeds ISRAEL and SINAI and more to JEWS per ALLAH himself
  • SirWilhelm
    This guy sure sounds like someone anyone can reason with, c'mon Obama, you can dew eeet! Just show heem your peece prize!
  • psudrozz
    "We are ready to discuss issues upon religious, historical, logical, reasonable, and legal basis and in reference to holy books"

    i'm pretty sure that the islamic view of history and use of logic, reason, and law differs slightly from that of the rest of the world.

    but only slightly.
  • hellosnackbar
    Psudrozz,
    Only slightly?? were you trying to be sarcastic or is your comprehension of English very poor?
    Or did you use "slightly" when you meant to type radically?
    I think we should be told!
  • psudrozz
    i was being very sarcastic.

    repeat-VERY sarcastic.
  • Beejj
    Off Topic.
    I have been tardy in replying to certain of your questions, forgive me, but the world spirals every day into a vortex of Kafkaesque madness which stuns me into something mullets can only fantasise about. The recent awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Obama competes with the greatest follies I have witnessed in a life of observation of the human condition and its absurdities. I am not being facetious when I say that I thought human judgement had attained its nadir when John Wayne was "Oscared" for "True Grit", but the dear old Nobel wallahs proved me wrong time and again. And now this. Holy Shit, what has the man done? Bob Dylan is FAR more deserving of the Prize than he.

    Anyway, such is not the purpose of my message. You asked me questions pertaining to hi-fi matters, so let me express myself. There was a time I avidly followed the wisdom or otherwise spouted by those who wrote in magazines devoted to such affairs, rushing out to listen to this or to buy that in my desire to attain sonic Nirvana. Many thousands of pounds and dollars later I came to the conclusion that my listening room could never be Symphony Hall, Boston or Boston's matchless Jordan Hall - I have a good story to tell you about that place, let alone Bayreuth. By that time I had come firmly to the conclusion that valves (tubes) micturated upon solid state, even though I had never heard killer stuff such as Krell. Valves soothed me, but SS loosened my fillings and made me shout at the cats. Something about odd- as compared with even-ordered harmonics. After a journey into near penury I settled upon Audio Research amplification. The Yanks are BRILLIANT with valves. I will never get rid of them (the valve amps, that is: not the Yanks!), even though I sometimes listen, with joy, to my ancient Leak valve power amp that hums like hell. I had to sell my Quad valve power amps, alas, and still mourn their passing, but the ARs are better, especially in the all-important mid-range.

    Then we come to speakers. Bastards of things, speakers. They so easily convince you they are your faithful companions, only to turn out to be unfaithful sluts with undesirable qualities when put to the test of time. God, how I searched! The Japs could not make a decent speaker for all the whales in the oceans. Yank speakers are fine, provided you are willing and able to spend magabucks. The Italians turn out some VERY good stuff at a price, but God, they look good enough to eat. Not lacking style, the Eye-ties. Nope. One MUST turn to England for speakers. Where in England? The old BBC, of course! Nowhere can the perfect speaker be found, so one must seek that which is least tiresome and long-term irritating. Yes, there are always trade-offs, because physics deems it so, but if one can find something accurate in the mid-range with acceptable sonic extremities, one has found a friend. The portrayal of "air" and "space" are bounteous bonuses. Without doubt, the finest BBC monitors that ever saw the light of day are the LS3/5A (such a tiny thing) and the Spendor BC1. I have a pair of each. As I write these words, Klemperer's Mahler # 2 fills the house through my Spendors. Yes, the bass is a tad loose, but everything else is bliss.

    Front end? BIG PROBLEM in this digital age. I weep to confess I have never heard a musical CD player. (I have another story to tell about my VERY recent experience concerning a valve CD player, but it will have to wait for another time. In the meantime, may all Australian Customs people die before to-morrow morning.)

    You mentioned something about balanced and/or unbalanced something-or-other. I could not care the proverbial rat's arse about such things. Does it sound good? Does it make you forget you are listening to equipment? If so, it's good.

    I see you are on 99 points. Wait just a moment and you'll reach the century!
  • JEWHAWK
    Beejj,do you believe that a power cord could improve the sound?

    I do.

    STEREO's OLD SCHOOL:

    Valved power amps ,a dependable turntable and a pair of Harbeths
    are a classic combo.

    I'd say that you could've mentioned the QUAD ESL-63,a real
    British treasure.

    Here in Brazil people are quite fond of the Martin Logans.I've
    heard one of them and I got impressed by the transparent
    mid-range,though its bass and maintenence are not attractive.

    BALANCED ( XLR) analog interconnects.

    Beejj,the "experts" say that using the XLR connections you
    get LESS background noise.I agree.
    I've got XLR SUPRA SWORD analog cables between my
    digital source (ESOTERIC DV-60) and my preamplifier
    (Parasound JC2) and the same cables between the JC2
    and my pair of Bel Canto REF1000 monoblocks.

    I do ANYTHING within my budget to LOWER the noise
    floor.I just CAN'T stand humming,hissing,pops...it gives
    me anger.

    KRELL:

    They are TOO HEAVY,TOO EXPENSIVE and get TOO HOT.
  • Beejj
    Off Topic.

    Trust your ears, Jewhawk. If you find yourself listening to music rather than the equipment you have a winner. Yes, I believe power cords make a difference provided the rest of the equipment is of a standard to allow such discernment.

    The Quads are excellent, I agree, although I prefer the originals even though they were so highly directional.

    I would not say that valves are old-fashioned if by this you infer they have been superseded by solid state.

    My days of tweaking my system are over, although I would pay a king's ransom for a decent CD player. Even then I would remain disenchanted with the tragic results produced by nearly all sound engineers when they set about recording orchestras - especially so when a concerto is being performed. Utterly clueless, these people. Do they never attend live performances?

    I have owned only one Class A amplifier - a Sugden, many years ago - and yes, it ran hot as hell, but it was musical. The fact that I was living in Scotland might have contributed to my not minding the heat. My current AR power amp is not exactly air conditioning, either.

    Your intolerance of invasive noises makes me smile. How would you have managed, I wonder, had you been with me when as a boy I would scan the shortwave band searching for music from all over the world. The sound would come and go, and there would be whistles and warbles and the strangest effects. Can you imagine what it was like to have the Beethoven Violin Concerto on 12-inch 78s and having to jump up every 3 minutes to change the record? Menuhin & Furtwangler, it was. The orchestra sounded as if each member was frying chips and sausages while playing. Good stuff!
  • hellosnackbar
    Oh the nervous 90s Beej! (will some erudite Muslim catch me out and send me back to the
    pavilion?).
    I haven't received my new surround sound system yet(end of this month).
    The system is based on the monitoring system used at Abbey Road.
    I've just recorded all Ludwig's piano concertos via Sky's 5.1 digital transmission (Daniel Barenboim);and look forward to auditioning this glorious music on my new system.
    I'll let you know the results.(the pre amp has a feed back mechanism to suit the particular room called Audyssey.)
    BTW there's a valve set up (pre and power) made in China called Melody.
    It's marketed in Australia and I've heard that it's the dog's bollocks
  • Beejj
    HSB, allow me to recommend that you get onto Google having typed in George MacDonald Fraser. Scroll down the page and click on The Last Testament of Flashman's Creator. Read it. Read it again. Weep.
  • hellosnackbar
    I was always a fan of George MacDonald Frazer and his "poltroon" antihero.
    But I have not read his last testament.
    I shall do so right now.
  • hellosnackbar
    I've read it and reread it as you recommended Beej;and yes it has had the same lacrymatory effect on me.
    I do not hate Muslims ;my emotions with respect to them are those of pure contempt.
    (they don't know any better!;sympathy? well just a smidgeon?)
    But the enablers and mind police of the PC promoters( with their Orwellian
    ministry of truth characteristics)I despise with a passion!
    Islamonausea and PCnausea are chronic ailments that infuriate me.
    Syllogisms, euphemisms,and downright dishonesty are the hallmarks of this septic creed;and it's about time that they were called out.
    Hopefully you and I Beej will live long enough to rejoice at their demise.
    But with regret, I'm not holding my breath.
  • JEWHAWK
    Ohh,I LOVE the Concerto Number 5,the "EMPEROR"...
    its second movement was made in HEAVEN...


    SURROUND SOUND:

    It's for MOVIES.Can you imagine hearing a Steinway
    playing through your left or right surround speakers?
    Nowadays I only listen to music through my stereo
    setup.
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