Slipping beneath the radar screen
Hizballah’s deputy secretary general, Naim Qassem, has reportedly threatened to “carry out additional kidnappings of Israel Defense Forces soldiers.”
Read story here.
Let’s not forget, this is the same terrorist leader who – in his book, “Hizballah: The Story from Within” – justifies the use of suicide bombers:
“The weapon of martyrdom is the main and pivotal weapon on which we can rely. …” — NQ
Lovely.
What makes Qassem particularly dangerous – aside from the fact that he is second-in-command of one of the world’s most dangerous terrorist armies – is that there are some political leaders in this country who have tried to convince the American public that Hizbollah is nothing more than a political party in Lebanon; and very few Americans as a percentage have even heard of Naim Qassem.
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