Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Tehran holds memorial ceremony for Mugniyeh

 
Imad Mughniyeh, a Hezbollah mastermind, was assassinated late last Tuesday following the explosion of a car bomb in Damascus. In response, Iranian officials held a solemn memorial ceremony for the terrorist baby-killer.

The commemoration ceremony of Imad Mughniyeh's martyrdom was held in Tehran at the presence of vice president Parviz Davoudi, top commander of Revolutionary Guard Corps Jafari, and some other military and government officials.


Jihad Mugniyeh, son of the late terrorist, reconsiders his career options.

Hezbollah's representative in Tehran Abdullah Safieddin in the ceremony asserted Mughniyeh's character was formed thanks to Iran's Islamic Revolution's teachings.

He added although his loss was a heavy crash on the resistance movement body, resistance would move on as strong as before.

Davoudi for his part describing the terrorist attack that killed Hezbollah's commander as a sign of the Zionist's "foolishness" said it would crumple the regime soon...

Threats of crumpling. I would take those seriously.

Not to be outdone, Fars News reported additional stern Iranian covenants of destruction.

A senior Iranian commander said that billions of the oppressed and justice-seeking people worldwide will soon be filled with much joy and happiness when they hear the news of the eventual victory of Islam over the devilish front of Zionism.


Super happy fun hate poster in Tehran.

...commander of the General Staff of Iran's armed forces Major General Hassan Firoozabadi expressed his condolences to the Hezbollah chief on the martyrdom of the group's senior commander, Imad Mughniyeh in a car bomb in Damascus on Tuesday...

"And the hearts of several billion oppressed and right-supporting people worldwide will soon be filled with overwhelming joy and happiness when they hear the news of the final victory of the front of Islam and destruction of the devilish front of Zionism," the General reiterated.

Enlightened!

Hat tip: Gateway Pundit

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