During his address to the large crowd last night, Nasrallah stated that his organization would kidnap more Israelis in order to obtain the release of other terrorists imprisoned in Israel.
Noting the numbers of prisoners released by Israel in the exchange, Nasrallah taunted that just for information on Ron Arad, Israel will release all of its security prisoners.
The Hizbullah's original demand was for the release of approximately 4,000 terrorists and their accomplices. During the negotiations leading up to the just-completed exchange, Israel appeared willing to release Samir Kuntar, responsible for the deaths of four Israelis, in exchange for details on missing navigator Ron Arad.
Released terrorist leader Sheikh Abdel Karim Obeid, originally captured by Israel as a bargaining chip for Ron Arad, commented in an interview with Al-Jazeera television that while he was pleased to be released, the Arab world must not forget "the others still in jail."
Similarly, one of the terrorists released yesterday into Palestinian Authority jurisdiction in Gaza told Israeli media, in Hebrew, "I have a message for Sheikh Nasrallah. We had only a few months left, it was not much. But we have brothers who are in jail for life; they are suffering." The Arab terrorists released into PA custody were greeted by cheering throngs in Gaza and Judea and Samaria.
Noting the numbers of prisoners released by Israel in the exchange, Nasrallah taunted that just for information on Ron Arad, Israel will release all of its security prisoners.
The Hizbullah's original demand was for the release of approximately 4,000 terrorists and their accomplices. During the negotiations leading up to the just-completed exchange, Israel appeared willing to release Samir Kuntar, responsible for the deaths of four Israelis, in exchange for details on missing navigator Ron Arad.
Released terrorist leader Sheikh Abdel Karim Obeid, originally captured by Israel as a bargaining chip for Ron Arad, commented in an interview with Al-Jazeera television that while he was pleased to be released, the Arab world must not forget "the others still in jail."
Similarly, one of the terrorists released yesterday into Palestinian Authority jurisdiction in Gaza told Israeli media, in Hebrew, "I have a message for Sheikh Nasrallah. We had only a few months left, it was not much. But we have brothers who are in jail for life; they are suffering." The Arab terrorists released into PA custody were greeted by cheering throngs in Gaza and Judea and Samaria.