Basic psychology: Behavior that is rewarded is more likely to be repeated. “Nasrallah’s deputy: We will continue to fight, take captives,” by Roee Nahmias for Israel News:
“Experience has taught us that we will only get our prisoners back through sticking to our positions, engaging in combat and coordinated hostage-taking attempts,” Hizbullah’s deputy chief Sheikh Naim Qasim said in a speech Sunday.
“If you want to know the value of the latest exchange””listen to what Olmert said regarding (paying) ‘a high price’ for what happened,” Qasim said in his speech, which marked a week since the latest prisoner/body exchange with Israel.
Meanwhile, Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev, the Israeli soldiers whose abduction sparked last year’s war, are still being held as bargaining chips over a year later.
In his speech, the deputy also discussed Lebanese internal politics and Hizbullah’s weapons arsenal.
“The problem in Lebanon is Israel and its supporters and not the ‘resistance.’ The ‘resistance’ is defensive and it is a response to Israeli aggression and thus he who wants to take care of this must solve the problem by starting with the Israeli threat and Israeli aggressiveness and not with the organization’s weapons,” the leader said.
Not that we expected him to say, “Y’know, I think we might be part of the problem here.”