Some Hezbollah Fighters Are Considering Surrender

By: Lance Winslow
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:24:14
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As the fierce fighting continues along the Lebanese border between Hezbollah and Israel we see that some of the Hezbollah war fighters seem to be losing at times. Many have considered giving up because they lack the manhood to fight to the death.

Their religious beliefs are not strong enough and they are very afraid and scared to keep fighting. They hide behind bushes and trees and no one can see them as they shake in fear because they lack manhood. They're like scared little children and women, yes very much like women.

But when they surrender to the Jews in fear because they are so afraid they may face war crimes for International Terrorism and they will most likely be put to death and so one Israeli Soldier said they may as well simply fight to the death, as it will come either way. One way simply postpones it a little longer that is all.

Many people who fight alongside Hezbollah believe that Hezbollah war fighters are strong and tough, but they are not as they are scared just like schoolgirls. It is too bad that so many people are willing to pick up arms and fight a long Hezbollah international terrorists and murderers who specialize in killing innocent women and children because they will not face the men of the advancing army.

In fact they hide where no one can see them instead of showing their manhood and running out in the streets with their weapon to show how tough they are. It is too bad so many of those Hezbollah warriors disgraced their family ancestry and their God. Please consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow

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