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Hezbollah chief poisoned, Iranian doctors saved his life

gar | 23.10.2008 21:28 | Palestine

Hezbollah chief poisoned, Iranian doctors saved his life
By Yoav Stern, Haaretz Correspondent
The Iraqi Web site Almalaf on Wednesday quoted diplomatic sources in Beirut as saying Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was poisoned last week and that his life was saved by Iranian doctors who were rushed to Lebanon to treat him. The sources reportedly told the paper that a particularly poisonous chemical substance was used against the Shi'ite militia's leader. His medical condition was apparently critical for a number of days, until the Iranian doctors arrived and managed to save his life. The site claimed that the sources believed it was highly likely that the poisoning was an Israeli assassination attempt.

Hezbollah chief poisoned, Iranian doctors saved his life
By Yoav Stern, Haaretz Correspondent
The Iraqi Web site Almalaf on Wednesday quoted diplomatic sources in Beirut as saying Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was poisoned last week and that his life was saved by Iranian doctors who were rushed to Lebanon to treat him. The sources reportedly told the paper that a particularly poisonous chemical substance was used against the Shi'ite militia's leader. His medical condition was apparently critical for a number of days, until the Iranian doctors arrived and managed to save his life. The site claimed that the sources believed it was highly likely that the poisoning was an Israeli assassination attempt.
Hezbollah has denied the report. Lebanese parliament member Al-Hajj Hassan, a member of the group, said: "This is a lie and a fabrication. It' true that I haven't seen [Nasrallah] this past week, but he's okay." The Iranian medical team arrived on Sunday at 11:00 P.M., apparently on a special military flight. Officials considered flying Nasrallah to Iran for further treatment, according to Almalaf. In September 1997, a Mossad team tried to assassinate Hamas' political chief, Khaled Meshal, by drizzling poison in his ear. The attempt failed, and two of the agents were captured while others found refuge in the Israeli embassy in Amman. Nasrallah's second-in-command Imad Mughniyah was assassinated in February in a Damascus bomb blast. Hezbollah accused Israel of responsibility for the explosion, although Israel has denied any connection to the act..>>>  http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1030482.html

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Double Standard

24.10.2008 02:54

Interesting that anyone who opposes Russia and falls ill, our media claims has been poisoned by Russia - with or without evidence - but when the CIA or Mossad is the suspect, anyone who raises the issue is suddenly a "Conspiracy Theorist" ...

Sick


I beg your pardon,

24.10.2008 04:12

who has made the accusation of "Conspiracy Theorist" in regard to this story, and where, that you refer to, Sick?

Onlyme


Move along, nothing to see here

24.10.2008 05:40

Hezbollah has denied the report. Lebanese parliament member Al-Hajj Hassan, a member of the group, said: "This is a lie and a fabrication. It's true that I haven't seen [Nasrallah] this past week, but he's okay."

Even the most outlandish conspiracy theorist can't simultaneously accuse Mossad and report that this "assassination attempt" never happened.

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