by Israel Hayom Staff and The Associated Press
Rebels call Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah a "criminal," say they know how to reach him • Your era has practically ended, rebels tell Nasrallah • Car bomb kills at least 53 people near the Baath Party headquarters in Damascus.
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Syrian rebels have  threatened to attack Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah if he continues  to support Syrian President Bashar Assad.                                                                                                   Photo credit: AFP  | 
Syrian rebels have threatened to attack  Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah if he continues to aid the regime of  Syrian President Bashar Assad.
A message published on Thursday by the Joint  Command of the Free Syrian Army said that Nasrallah was not immune from  attack and that the rebels knew how to reach him.
In the message, Nasrallah was referred to as a "criminal." 
Addressing Nasrallah, the message said "your era has practically ended."
"Anyone who dares to attack our people and our land will pay a hefty price," the message said. 
Citing opposition sources, Al-Arabiya reported  that rebels have shelled Hezbollah positions in Syria and Lebanon in  response to Hezbollah support for the Assad regime. 
Also on Thursday, a car bomb exploded near  Syria's ruling party headquarters in Damascus, killing at least 53  people and scattering mangled bodies among the blazing wreckage on one  of the bloodiest days in the capital since the uprising began almost two  years ago.
Elsewhere in the city, two other bombs struck  intelligence offices, killing 22, and mortar rounds hit the Syrian  military's central command, activists said.
Syrian state media said the car bombing near  the Baath Party headquarters and the Russian Embassy was a suicide  attack that killed 53 civilians and wounded more than 200, with children  among the casualties. 
Israel Hayom Staff and The Associated Press
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=7485
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