Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah said Thursday that "Hizbullah is still at war with Israel," warning his group that "at the moment the enemy feels we are weak it will come back and occupy us.
"During recent weeks we have been hearing threats from the enemy. Barak spoke clearly of the Israeli option for the next stage. They know their navy is weak and that their air force has exhausted all of its options, and it cannot gain a military advantage in the next war."
- 12:39Germany bans Hizbullah's Al-Manar satellite television station
- 12:35Iraqi FM: US-Iraqi security pact can still pass
- 12:34Arab officials meet in Egypt over piracy
- 12:33Report: Iran to continue work with UN nuke agency
- 12:31Barak: Qassams result of IDF operations
- 09:00Former top officials urge stronger ties to UN
- 08:59Report: Olmert, Barak called to emergency meeting with Jordanian king
- 08:58Rightists throw turpentine on soldier in Hebron
- 08:57Explosion kills Hamas man in Gaza, witnesses say
- 08:57Syrian youth arrested in Golan Heights
- 08:56IDF detains 21 Palestinians in West Bank
- 08:54Gaza crossings to remain closed Thursday
- 08:52Woman loses appeal in Nazi-era art lawsuit
- 08:50Dozens of settlers protest destruction of structure in Halamish
- 08:49State to indict 3 youths for rioting during Gaza pullout


