In backing CPoC Alberta MP Jason Kenney and his Hezbollah/Nazi comparison Peter MacKay is quoted as saying
“And then you’ve got the stated intent also of Hezbollah to annihilate Jewish people, so the historic comparison is clear there.”
– and if you didn’t take the time to look up what the the history is, you’d probably believe that. It is after all very good, not to mention popular, rhetoric isn’t it?
Hezbollah came into being in the early 1980s amid things like the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, what they did say about Israel in their manifesto is
We see in Israel the vanguard of the United States in our Islamic world. It is the hated enemy that must be fought until the hated ones get what they deserve. This enemy is the greatest danger to our future generations and to the destiny of our lands, particularly as it glorifies the ideas of settlement and expansion, initiated in Palestine, and yearning outward to the extension of the Great Israel, from the Euphrates to the Nile.
Our primary assumption in our fight against Israel states that the Zionist entity is aggressive from its inception, and built on lands wrested from their owners, at the expense of the rights of the Muslim people. Therefore our struggle will end only when this entity is obliterated. We recognize no treaty with it, no cease fire, and no peace agreements, whether separate or consolidated.
We vigorously condemn all plans for negotiation with Israel, and regard all negotiators as enemies, for the reason that such negotiation is nothing but the recognition of the legitimacy of the Zionist occupation of Palestine. Therefore we oppose and reject the Camp David Agreements, the proposals of King Fahd, the Fez and Reagan plan, Brezhnev’s and the French-Egyptian proposals, and all other programs that include the recognition (even the implied recognition) of the Zionist entity.
– do you see the words “Judaism” or “Jew”, or “Jewish”, in there anywhere?
Their official website appears to be down/unreachable - but in employing the services of Comrade Google it appears that Hezbollah makes a clear distinction between Zionism and Judaism — something that a great many people camped on the right bank of the main stream really should consider doing as well.

I always thought when reading rants againt hezbollah because it wants to kill every Jewish man woman and child that there was something fishy going on. Of course it may all depend on the quality of translations from Arabic, or just hardheaded ignorance of the difference between a militant political movement and a religion at large… Hey where have we see that before?