My jaw dropped when I read the following conclusion to an analysis by a Telegraph journalist.
Fortunately for Mr Nasrallah, he has another option. Every so often, an incident lifts the veil on Hizbollah’s covert campaign against Israeli interests worldwide. In March, one operative was convicted in Cyprus for scouting out Israeli targets on the island.
As a middle way between doing nothing and firing off his arsenal, Mr Nasrallah could escalate his movement’s efforts to attack Israeli tourists and diplomats.
That is hardly a rerun of the glory days of 2006, when he claimed to have taken on Israel and won. In his current predicament, however, Mr Nasrallah may have little choice.
The tone of these paragraphs is utterly despicable. It is disgusting. “Gee, Hezbollah’s in a bad place right now, because Israel got one over on them by destroying accurate, long-range missiles meant for Hezbollah. But that’s okay, because they can kick Israel’s ass by launching terrorist attacks against civilians on vacation in other nations.”
Un-freaking-believable, the amount of anti-Israel journalism out there. This is the chief foreign correspondent of the Telegraph. Eff you, David Blair, and eff your despicable analysis.