Hezbollah Commander of Central Area of Lebanon Border Killed

By: Lance Winslow
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:24:14
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The Israeli army appears to be winning the war on terrorism in Lebanon and they have much good news to report from the battlefield after the 14th day of war. CNN Reports: The Israeli military claims it has killed the senior Hezbollah commander in charge of the central area of Lebanon's border with Israel. No word from Hezbollah.

Of course Hezbolla will say the commander of the central area of the Lebanon border has died a martyr and a hero. This is completely laughable because he died traitor to the word of Islam and the Arab people. In fact, Hezbollah is a known international terrorist organization, which is responsible for killing many civilians and innocent people.

There is nothing noble about telling in his hit women and children in the name of a god or religion. Hezbollah and its followers lacked the manhood to stand toe to tell with the Jews and fight. Instead they run away and hide in fear because they are afraid. The Hezbollah commander of the central area of the Lebanon border who was killed was scared and hiding from a few Jewish soldiers who were not even 20 years old.

It is amazing the hypocrisy of Hezbollah and all their fighters who willfully follow such people of low self-esteem and void of manhood. This particular Hezbollah leader along with every single one of the international terrorists in their group will soon die; not as martyrs, but as mentally challenged, diseased viruses and plagues of humanity. It is too bad that Hezbollah and its fighters are such a chickens to hide from Jews. Allah, cannot be proud of such men with no manhood. Please consider this a 2006.

Lance Winslow

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