In response to accusations made September 16 by Hizbullah secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah that the Kuwaiti daily Al-Siyassa was part of the U.S.-Israeli "kitchen cabinet," the paper's editor, Ahmad Al-Jarallah, wrote a harsh response comparing Nasrallah's stirring up of the masses with his speeches to Hitler's.
Al-Jarallah called on Nasrallah to learn a lesson from the fate of fascist and Nazi dictators throughout history, and noted that Nasrallah was subjecting the Lebanese to the interests of the regimes in Syria and Iran, and was igniting fitna (civil strife) between Shi'ites and Sunnis in Lebanon.
Source: Al-Siyassa, Kuwait, September 21, 2008
H/T: MEMRI
Al-Jarallah called on Nasrallah to learn a lesson from the fate of fascist and Nazi dictators throughout history, and noted that Nasrallah was subjecting the Lebanese to the interests of the regimes in Syria and Iran, and was igniting fitna (civil strife) between Shi'ites and Sunnis in Lebanon.
Source: Al-Siyassa, Kuwait, September 21, 2008
H/T: MEMRI