On Friday, Hizbullah inaugurated a museum highlighting it’s terrorist “achievements” against Israel.
This site “is a modest initiative compared… to the sacrifices and historic victories that have been gained,” Nasrallah said of the 2006 war in which Israel failed to crush Hezbollah, or the “party of God” in Arabic.
“One of our principal responsibilities is to preserve the history of resistance… and this museum is built on the ground of resistance,” Nasrallah told hundreds of people gathered in a courtyard at the complex.
The site, located in the sprawling southern locality of Mlita, was a Hezbollah military base during Israel’s 1978-1990 occupation of south Lebanon and the 2006 war.
The museum will open to the public from May 25, the anniversary of the Israeli pullout, which is this year being marked as a national holiday.
Hezbollah has also been organising “jihadist tours,” in which 500 young men and women were taken on a field trip to witness what the Iran-backed group called the “achievements of the resistance” against Israel.
A museum dedicated to terrorists is disturbing in itself. What is even more disturbing is the realization that these terrorists are not being glorified and encouraged only by fellow sheet-head, bearded terrorists with bad dental hygiene, but also by people who look just like you and me.
And speaking of Hizbullah admirers, look who was spotted at the museum inauguration.
That’s the same Noam Chomsky who Israel recently banned from entering Israel, a decision that was greatly criticized at the time. Yet now he is seen visiting and lending support to a terrorist organization bent on destroying Israel (like colleagues of his).