JERUSALEM: The head of Lebanon's Shiite Hezbollah movement, Hassan Nasrallah, "deserves death," Israeli Transport Minister Israel Katz said Sunday on army radio.
Katz, who is close to Israel's new hardline Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, declared: "Nasrallah deserves death and I hope that those who know what to do with him (in Israel) will act and give him what he deserves."
The minister's remarks came after Egypt's prosecutor announced the arrest of 49 people linked with Hezbollah, suspected of planning attacks in Egypt. Nasrallah confirmed on Friday that a man Egypt is holding on suspicion of planning attacks there is a member of Hezbollah, but denied seeking to destabilise the country.
The man, Lebanese citizen Sami Shihab, is one of 49 people with alleged links to Hezbollah being held by the Egyptian authorities accused of plotting "hostile operations" in Egypt.
Katz, who is close to Israel's new hardline Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, declared: "Nasrallah deserves death and I hope that those who know what to do with him (in Israel) will act and give him what he deserves."
The minister's remarks came after Egypt's prosecutor announced the arrest of 49 people linked with Hezbollah, suspected of planning attacks in Egypt. Nasrallah confirmed on Friday that a man Egypt is holding on suspicion of planning attacks there is a member of Hezbollah, but denied seeking to destabilise the country.
The man, Lebanese citizen Sami Shihab, is one of 49 people with alleged links to Hezbollah being held by the Egyptian authorities accused of plotting "hostile operations" in Egypt.
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