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Palestinians in competion to kill Jewish civilians

Bill | 16.03.2002 11:06

Palestinians in competion to kill Jewish civilians

 http://www.washtimes.com/world/20020314-19136531.htm
Hamas, Fatah in race to kill
By Paul Martin
THE WASHINGTON TIMES


GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — The Islamic radical movement Hamas and the mainstream Palestinian militant movement Fatah are waging a struggle for leadership of the Palestinian uprising in which the score is kept in Israeli dead.

Over four days late last week, Hamas leaders noted proudly, the group produced four "martyrs" who blew up a total of 16 Jewish youths at a Jerusalem cafe and a Jewish settlement.
Fatah, meanwhile, killed 12 Israelis — including two babies, a toddler and four other children — in just over a week.
In Gaza, the news of the new Hamas martyrs' work was painted on city walls within hours of the attacks, along with slogans and appeals for greater shedding of Israeli blood.
Long lines of backers and fighters from all Palestinian factions subsequently turned up at a ceremony that ended with the guests kissing and shaking hands with the fathers and other male relatives of the dead killers.
Under the green flag of Hamas, a bearded father stood erect and without tears alongside a clean-shaven older man whose son had died in the same suicide operation. The bodies of both, the fathers said, were mangled by an Israeli tank that ran over them.
"I have eight more sons to give to the struggle as martyrs," declared the father of Mohamed Fatouh, who blew himself up alongside an Israeli armored vehicle a week ago.
"I'd been trying to become a martyr for nine years and am still alive, sadly, so I'm proud we have a martyr in the family at last."
"Peace with the Jews?" sneered the 40-year-old father of the other dead teen-age bomber, Sakr al Boul. "No, impossible."
The suicide killers were Hamas supporters, but followers of the mainstream Fatah movement attended the wake and pleased those in attendance with a speech as virulently anti-Israeli as those of the Hamas orators.
"Fatah has started to imitate us," noted Hamas' most important leader at the "martyrdom" party, Mahmoud el-Zahar.
Fatah, founded and still presided over by Palestinian Authority leader Yasser Arafat, conducted more conventional operations through the early part of the 17-month-old intifada, he said. But he said Fatah had turned to suicide attacks after seeing how effective they were.
Indeed, in the Fatah-controlled Deheisheh refugee camp close to Bethlehem, a more subdued but similar ceremony took place earlier last week.
There, a stream of visitors lined up in a narrow hilltop alley to pay their respects and offer their congratulations to the father and brothers of 18-year-old Mohammed Daraghmeh, a Fatah stalwart, who had blown himself up in Jerusalem.
In the process, he killed a baby, a toddler, three other children and four women as they finished an end-of-Sabbath meal.
"They can see how popular our way has become," said Dr. Zahar, a surgeon who runs a medical clinic while serving as a senior Hamas political leader.
Dr. Zahar said the two movements sometimes work together, as when Hamas agreed to a short cease-fire in December to preserve Palestinian common purpose.
But he said the group balked at efforts to put some Hamas leaders under symbolic house arrest, leading to clashes with Fatah that left six persons dead in a Gaza refugee camp.
The shared policy of suicide attacks is bringing the movements together again, he said, and each successful attack produces new volunteers for death.
"They are lining up," he said with a wave at the dozens of young men milling around at the wake. "We have hundreds and hundreds."

Bill

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Good article

16.03.2002 13:01

No doubt many arm-chair PLO supporters will dismiss it as 'US-propaganda', but if it is true, then it would make the Israeli action against Arafat's faction more understandable, although I would still question Israel's methods.

Zacc


Buck stops.

16.03.2002 14:12

Ariel sharon created Hamas to divide and conquer through internal strife, so all dead babies belong to Sharon.

Rose


peace

16.03.2002 14:15

It is right that we should investigate the accusations that Yasser Arafat's Fatah organisation is involved in suicide attacks, because this is deeply significant to the negotiations that will eventually solve the middle east crisis. However, to use the existence of the allegations as justification for the current Israeli action is simply wrong.

This article is important. The issue should be looked at closely, but there is little or no actual evidence provided here to attempt to support what is being claimed. I am sure that it is possible to provide evidence so please do this.

More importantly though, please realise that to solve the middle east crisis we do not need to demonstrate to others the attrocities which we disagree with, simply so that we can justify those which we do agree with. Rather, we need to demonstrate to all that we disagree with all the attrocities and then to seek a peaceful solution that will be acceptable to as many people as possible.

Peter
mail e-mail: student_peace@hotmail.com


propaganda - dont believe the hype

16.03.2002 17:03

the above article is plainly anti-palestinian propaganda put out by a newspaper - "the washington times" which has a long pro-israeli history.

i expect better postings from Uk indymedia...this is shite

jill limp