Jerusalem Post:
Earlier Wednesday, Hizbullah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, looking extremely tired, defiantly vowed that his fighters would begin firing rockets deeper into Israel, beyond the northern port of Haifa, and said the Jewish state's two-week-long military offensive against Lebanon was linked to a US-Israeli plan for "a new Middle East."
"I declare that we will enter the 'beyond Haifa' stage," the bearded and black-turbanned Shi'ite cleric said in a speech on Hizbullah's al-Manar television in the early hours of Wednesday. "In the new stage, our attacks will not remain limited to Haifa. Irrespective of the reaction of the enemy forces on the rocketing of Haifa, we will move to the stage of beyond Haifa."
It really would be to the great benefit of Tehran and Damascus to get a hold of Nasrallah quickly and tell him this is a bad idea, and that they both may well be in the crosshairs if the rockets start flying further, unless of course they didn't foolishly approve of his public uttering of the threat beforehand.