March 1, 2013

To Nasrallah, Without Love

Lawrence Haas, The Commentator

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To the Honorable Hassan Nasrallah:

Please forgive me if that’s not the correct salutation for the leader of a terrorist group like Hezbollah, for I live half a world away as an American and a Jew (both of which I’ll return to in a moment).

You’re suffering from cancer, the media reports, and you’ve left your hideout in Beirut to get some treatment in Iran. I even read somewhere that Iran’s president sent a private plane to pick you up.

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TAGGED: Terrorism, Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah

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