Hezbollah
leader 'happy' Israel army chief quit
BEIRUT, Saturday (AFP) - Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said
Friday that he had been “happy” to hear that Israeli
army chief Lieutenant General Dan Halutz, who led last summer's
war with his Shiite militant group, had resigned. “When I
heard the news, I was happy,” Nasrallah said in an interview
broadcast by his movement's Al-Manar television.
“We were expecting this moment. Since the
end of the war we had been expecting Halutz to resign and (Defence
Minister Amir) Peretz and (Prime Minister Ehud) Olmert to follow
him. “Any of them that don't resign will be forced out,”
he crowed.
“It's the first war that Israel has lost
and in which it's failed to achieve its objectives.”Halutz
presented his resignation Tuesday amid mounting pressure in Israel
for both his own departure and that of his political masters following
the perceived failings in the conduct of the war.
Hezbollah supporters celebrated the news by sending
fireworks into the night sky over Beirut.
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