Following Israel’s devastating defeat at the hands of the legendry anti-terrorist movement, the Hezbollah of Lebanon, the Zionist entity’s intelligence and army sources have begun to claim that Tel Aviv had no plans when launching its 33-day invasion of Lebanon.
The London-based Arabic daily ash-Sharq al-Owsat quoting Zionist sources wrote that while Zionist forces were getting ready to invade Lebanon, a section of the army's intelligence organization had voiced doubt about the army's ability in reaching its goals.
On this basis Israeli foreign ministry sources had stressed that intense bombings and ground attacks on southern Lebanon could not destroy Hezbollah and would not lead to the liberation of the detained Israeli soldiers either.
Sunday, October 22, 2006
IRIB Radio: "the legendry anti-terrorist movement, the Hezbollah of Lebanon"
"Legendry" indeed. IRIB Radio never lets me down:
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