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Iran: No Part of Israel is Safe
by John Little on 18/07/2006As if we needed confirmation that much of the conflict in the Middle East has Iran at it’s root:
The speaker of Iran’s parliament warned Israelis on Tuesday that no part of their country is safe from Hezbollah attack.The comments by Speaker Gholam Ali Haddad Adel called into question Tehran’s official position that it is not involved in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
“The towns you have built in northern Palestine (Israel) are within the range of the brave Lebanese children. No part of Israel will be safe,” Haddad Adel told thousands of anti-Israel demonstrators in Palestine Square.
I think we’ll know soon If Hezbollah can strike Tel Aviv. Their ability to launch a spectacular attack is being eroded quite rapidly.
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