After the New York Times denounced Avigdor Lieberman, Israel's new Defense Minister, as an "extremist", the leader of the moderate Islamic terrorist group Hezbollah also condemned his "extremism".
Nasrallah gave the speech while hiding in his bunker but had the speech broadcasted on giant screens in villages in Lebanon's Beqaa valley. The speech was on given on the occasion of the "Day of Resistance and Freedom," marking 16 years since the IDF evacuated south Lebanon. Nasrallah also spoke about changes in the region.
"In occupied Palestine, the crazy and coarse Lieberman has been made war minister by Netanyahu the extremist. I don't want to interpret what that could mean," Nasrallah said.
What it means is that Hezbollah has taken serious damage in its fight in Syria. And so Nasrallah is not in a position to do much except mumble things vaguely. But at least the man who called for exterminating all the Jews is using the same "extremist" talking points as the New York Times.