"ALL CAPS IN DEFENSE OF LIBERTY IS NO VICE."

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

HIZB'ALLAH LIES WHEN THEY CLAIM THEY "NEVER EXPECTED THIS RESPONSE FROM ISRAEL"

I CAN PROVE IT.

VIA POWERLINE:
A senior Hezbollah official said Tuesday the guerrilla group did not expect Israel to react so strongly to its capture of two Israeli soldiers. Mahmoud Komati, deputy chief of Hezbollah's political arm, also told The Associated Press in an interview that his group will not lay down arms. "The truth is--let me say this clearly--we didn't even expect (this) response.... that (Israel) would exploit this operation for this big war against us," said Komati. He said Hezbollah had expected "the usual, limited response" from Israel to the July 12 cross-border raid, in which three Israelis were killed.

In the past, he said, Israeli responses to Hezbollah actions included sending commandos into Lebanon to seize Hezbollah officials or briefly targeting specific Hezbollah strongholds. He said the Shiite group had anticipated there would be negotiations on exchanging the Israeli soldiers for three Lebanese prisoners in Israeli jails, with Germany acting as a mediator as it did before. [My emphasis].
REPEAT: HIZB'ALLAH ACTED ON JULY 12. THIS IS MORE THAN A WEEK AFTER OLMERT ORDERED AN UNPRECEDENTED AND OVERWHELMING MILITARY RESPONSE TO THE KIDNAPPING BY HAMAS FROM GAZA OF SHALIT. Here's the AL JAZEERA TIMELINE OF THE HAMAS/GAZA/SHALIT EVENTS:
Sunday, June 25: Palestinian armed groups launch an attack on an army post on the Israel-Gaza border. They kill two soldiers and capture a third.

Israel starts to mass forces around Gaza, from whiere it had withdrawn in September 2005.

Monday, June 26: Three Palestinian groups, including the Popular Resistance Committees, the armed wing of the ruling Hamas movement and the Army of Islam, claim the capture of the soldier, 19-year-old Gilad Shalit ,who also holds French citizenship.

The groups demand that Israel free detained women and minors in exchange for information about Shalit.

Tuesday, June 27: Hamas, which dominates the Palestinian government, signs an agreement aimed at ending bitter internal conflict and which implicitly recognises the existence of Israel.

Palestinian activists abduct a second Israeli youth, 18-year-old Eliahu Asheri, from a Jewish settlement in the West Bank.

Overnight on Tuesday/Wednesday, Israeli aircraft destroy key bridges in the Gaza Strip and knock out the territory's sole power station, cutting off electricity to many of the 1.4 million residents.

Wednesday, June 28: Israeli ground forces enter southern Gaza. The Popular Resistance Committees threatens to kill the West Bank settler if the troops are not withdrawn, while Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, says Israel will use "extreme measures" to rescue Shalit. Washington urges caution, but says Israel has the right to defend itself. Israeli aircraft over-fly Syria which is home to several Hamas leaders.

Thursday, June 29: Extending its offensive to the West Bank, Israel detains scores of Hamas members, including a third of the Palestinian cabinet and a large number of lawmakers. As the international community steps up calls for restraint, the abducted settler is found shot dead in the West Bank. Olmert suspends a ground offensive expected in northern Gaza as Cairo tries to mediate a solution.

Friday, June 30: Israeli fighter jets blitz Gaza overnight, setting the interior ministry ablaze and striking other targets. Israel revokes the Jerusalem residency rights of a Hamas minister and three MPs. Ismail Haniya, the Palestinian prime minister, vows his Hamas-led government will not fall and insists it is working to free the Israeli soldier, but accuses Israel of jeopardising their efforts by attacking Gaza. Three Palestinians are wounded in an Israeli air strike in Gaza City.

Saturday, July 1: Israel rejects Palestinian demands to free 1,000 prisoners as its warplanes pound the Gaza Strip for a fourth straight night. Shalit is said to have been treated by a Palestinian doctor for three bullet wounds.

Sunday, July 2: Israel hits Haniya's Gaza office in a new wave of air raids as Olmert warns that his forces will use all their power to free Shalit. A spokesman for Mahmud Abbas, the Palestinian president, says mediation efforts are nearing an impasse.

Monday, July 3: Israel sends troops and armour into the northern Gaza Strip after a series of air raids. One Palestinian is killed in clashes.
For the cowardly genocidal maniacs of Hizb'Allah to now claim that they didn't expect to get a taste of what Olmert was serving up to Hamas is NOT CREDIBLE. Either they are liars or they are insane.

To lie so blatanly, they must think that all of us are as stupid as the Leftist dupes in the MSM and at the UN.

Since I do not believe the Hizb'Allah leadership are STUPID, I believe that the Hizb'Allah leadership ARE LYING. This isn't surprising: people who kill their own daughters and call it "honor killing" and who commit acts of terror and genocide are of course capable of lying. Especially to kafir.

WHY ARE THEY LYING?!

As POWERLINE SUGGESTS: TO MAKE ISRAEL'S RESPONSE SEEM DISPROPORTIONATE AND UNWARRANTED.

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