Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrullah is urging Arab terrorists not to stop suicide-bombing operations until Israel unconditionally relents to demands to establish an independent nation of Palestine.
Nasrullah had previously encouraged hundreds of attacks against Israel from Hezbollah's strongholds in Lebanon. The continuous attacks led to an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon where the Jewish state had established a buffer zone to protect its citizens in the Galillee.
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"These that love death, they will crush the coarse ones," Nasrullah said in a report broadcast on Al Jazeera television and translated by WorldNetDaily.
Nasrullah insisted in front of 20,000 members of his party that suicide operations were a weapon that renders Israelis defenseless.
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"The use of martyrs, it is a strong weapon to defeat the weapons of the United States and those of the Soviet Union," he said.
Nasrullah condemned those Palestinians who hold the position that suicide operations do not help in the effort for establishing a Palestinian nation. Nasrullah said a decade of negotiations haven't produced any results.
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Nasrullah said that the Palestinians have been denied a nation for over 50 years, while other Arab nations have done nothing. He added that the war of attrition waged against Israel by the Hezbollah is what caused Israel to pull out of southern Lebanon and end what he termed "a 22-year occupation."
In another report on Al Jazeera, Nasrullah threatened to step up terrorism from its bases in Lebanon.
An Israeli military source said three Katyusha rockets fired from south Lebanon Monday night fell in northern Israel but no victims were reported.