Quote Originally Posted by x-dANGEr
Oh, and you guys are mixing things up.. None of Hezbullah's mottos is the destruction of Israel.. In fact, his only main motto is to regain Shaba' farms and free the captives..
THere are some things that I just find need to be disproved..

http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=34003

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The political platform of Hezbollah calls for the destruction of Israel, but the group has successfully transformed itself from a radical extremist group into an effective political force which holds 18 percent of the seats in the Lebanese Parliament.
http://beliefnet.com/story/195/story_19577_2.html

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Also like Hamas, Hezbollah has pursued a political and religious agenda that centers on the destruction of Israel and opposition to the United States and has been carried out through terrorism against Israeli and Western targets.

Like Hamas, Hezbollah’s official rhetoric calls for the destruction of Israel and its replacement with an Islamist Palestinian government.
http://www.tau.ac.il/jcss/haaretz160804_en.html

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Sobelman studied Hezbollah activities over the past four years and concluded that the Shi'ite organization actually wants to preserve the status quo created in the north after the IDF's departure from Lebanon. He found a clear contradiction between Hezbollah's declared ideology, which calls for the destruction of Israel, and the restrained policy that it actually implements, which is based on rules of behavior that have crystalized between it and Israel.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1908671.stm

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Hezbollah's political rhetoric has centred on calls for the destruction of the state of Israel. Its definition of Israeli occupation has also encompassed the idea that the whole of Palestine is occupied Muslim land and it has argued that Israel has no right to exist.