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Palestinians rejoice over Saddam's 'victories'
Jerusalem Post ^ | Mar. 25, 2003 | KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Posted on 03/25/2003 2:20:18 PM PST by Nachum

There were many smiling faces in Ramallah on Monday as Palestinians celebrated the capture of American and British soldiers by the Iraqi army. "This is a big day for the Iraqi people and all the Arabs and Muslims," said a policeman at Yasser Arafat's battered headquarters.

"Everyone here was happy to see pictures of American soldiers in Iraqi custody. This is a big blow for [George W.] Bush and [Tony] Blair. I don't believe they will be able to continue with the war now that many of their soldiers are being killed or taken prisoner."

One of his colleagues in Force 17, Arafat's presidential guard, said he was so happy when he heard the news of the capture of the US soldiers that "I felt like kissing all the people around me."

"Saddam has once again proven that he is a great leader, a defender of Arab rights. His men are brave. They have been able to teach the American and British dogs an unforgettable lesson. The Iraqis are much better at war because they have more experience. The American and British soldiers are cowards and spoiled kids," he said.

At Manara Square in the center of town, the mood was one of euphoria. "They have just shot down two Apache helicopters," an excited merchant shouted hysterically as he ran out of his shop. "This is unbelievable. The Americans are losing the war. Iraq is going to be Bush's Vietnam."

The square, which has become the scene of daily pro-Saddam demonstrations, is decorated with Iraqi flags and posters of Saddam. Policemen in plainclothes direct the traffic and are on the lookout for undercover IDF soldiers, who frequently infiltrate the city to arrest wanted activists. Most shops and cafes have televisions, and people gather to watch live reporting from the battlefield. The two most popular stations are al-Jazeera and its new rival, the Saudi-owned al-Arabiya. The streets were nearly deserted as people gathered around TV sets to watch Saddam's defiant speech in the morning.

A few minutes later, a group of some 50 girls dressed in green-and-white school uniforms marched toward Manara Square carrying placards denouncing the US "aggression" on Iraq.

"Oh beloved Saddam, bomb, bomb Tel Aviv," they chanted as passersby and shopkeepers greeted them with the traditional Islamic battle cry of Allahu akbar (God is great). As they marched through the streets, the girls, some younger than 10, urged Saddam to eliminate Israel: "Oh Saddam, we love you, why don't you annihilate all the Jews?"

The girls also vented their anger at Bush and pro-Western Arab leaders. "Bush, soon Saddam will bury you," and "[King] Abdullah [of Jordan], your people don't want you, we hope you will follow your father," they shouted as they waved Iraqi and Palestinian flags.

Many people said that for the first time since the war broke out, they are finally able to walk around with a sense of pride. "Until yesterday [Sunday], the feeling here was bad," said a journalist. "But when the pictures of the American prisoners and bodies of soldiers were shown on TV, there was a lot of excitement. It's very moving to watch Arab soldiers defeating American and British soldiers and killing them. Saddam is now more popular than ever. The people here adore him. The feeling here is that Saddam has restored Arab confidence and dignity."

Zuhair Karajeh, 42, a laborer, was eating humous and felafel in a small restaurant when the TV hanging from the wall screened footage of Iraqi villagers and militiamen brandishing their rifles in victory and joy next to a US Apache helicopter.

"The Iraqis are very brave and we are proud of them," he said as he took a sip from a hot cup of tea with spearmint. "An old man with a rifle was able to shoot down one of the world's most advanced helicopters. Did you see Bush's face when he was talking about his prisoners last night? It was great to see this big devil almost breaking into tears."

Like many Palestinians, Karajeh does not share the view held in the West that Saddam Hussein is a dictator. "I would like to see Saddam as the leader of the Arab and Muslim world," he proudly declared as other diners nodded their heads in agreement. "The only dictator is Bush, who has waged a war against the Arabs and Muslims."

Hassan Kamleh, 37, a hotel receptionist, said he expects the war to end soon because of the US and British casualties. "The Americans and the British can't put up with the losses," he said. "They will have to end the war ahead of time because they are losing too many soldiers. Honestly, I didn't believe that Saddam stood a chance, but when I saw the bodies of the American soldiers, I understood that this is a war which the Arabs could win."

The sense of triumph and pride was also reflected in the Palestinian Authority media. "On the fourth day of the war, Iraq has presented to the Arabs and all the peoples of the world proof that it is possible to defeat the US," said Hasan al-Kashef, a respected columnist and senior PA official. "On this day, the Arabs and the rest of the world have come to learn that the US is not the almighty superpower that is capable of doing anything, any time. Iraq has proved that surrendering to the will of the US is the result of impotence, miscalculation, and a lack of will."

Cartoons ridiculing American soldiers and depicting them as cowards appeared in Monday's Palestinian newspapers. Al-Quds, the largest daily, ran a cartoon showing an American pilot hiding in the bushes next to the wreckage of his plane. The panicking pilot radios President Bush to tell him that he sees a thousand Iraqis holding Kalashnikov rifles, but none of them have brought him roses and gifts.

Another cartoon in the PA's official organ Al-Ayyam depicted a frightened American soldier reluctantly marching toward Baghdad carrying a coffin draped with the Stars and Stripes. The message is that the American soldiers will return from Baghdad only in coffins.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: oversaddams; palestinians; rejoice; victories

1 posted on 03/25/2003 2:20:18 PM PST by Nachum
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To: Nachum
Yeah, these nitwits deserve their own state, all right. I'm surprised they can figure out how to tie their own shoelaces.
2 posted on 03/25/2003 2:22:26 PM PST by Cincinatus (Omnia relinquit servare Republicam)
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To: Nachum
I don't believe they will be able to continue with the war now that many of their soldiers are being killed or taken prisoner."

Saddam has once again proven that he is a great leader, a defender of Arab rights

Oh beloved Saddam, bomb, bomb Tel Aviv

Bush, soon Saddam will bury you...I would like to see Saddam as the leader of the Arab and Muslim world

These people are not merely evil, they are hopelessly, hopelessly, stupid.

Tell me again why a people of such immense stupidity deserve their own state. It very much sounds to me that they are only worthy of being slaves to some despot.

3 posted on 03/25/2003 2:25:09 PM PST by Scott from the Left Coast
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To: Cincinatus
Future Darwin Award winners all...
4 posted on 03/25/2003 2:25:54 PM PST by mewzilla
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To: Cincinatus
Arabs can't light fires either. Re: Tigris River, Iraqi Militia, blowing themselves up while trying to burn wet grass.
5 posted on 03/25/2003 2:26:00 PM PST by agincourt1415 (Lets Roll!)
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To: Nachum
"This is a big day for the Iraqi people and all the Arabs and Muslims," said a policeman at Yasser Arafat's battered headquarters.

"Everyone here was happy to see pictures of American soldiers in Iraqi custody. This is a big blow for [George W.] Bush and [Tony] Blair. I don't believe they will be able to continue with the war now that many of their soldiers are being killed or taken prisoner."
They don't know us ... they don't know us at all.

They are staring down the barrel of a big, nasty, loaded gun. it is firing at them and destroying their totalitarian and brutal regime. Their attempts thus far at resistance, while painful in the individual circumstances, amount to no more than ticks on an elephants hide ... and they believe they believe their inconsequential resistance and atrocities are going to cause us to quit and go home?

All they are doing is p*ssing us off and ensuring a worse go of it for themselves.

Well, we are fully engaged in our anger now, and we ain't going home 'til its done ... all done and Saddam and his fascist regime is destroyed from the face of the earth.

Let's Roll ... all the way to Baghdad!

6 posted on 03/25/2003 2:28:24 PM PST by Jeff Head
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To: Scott from the Left Coast
Bush, soon Saddam will bury you...I would like to see Saddam as the leader of the Arab and Muslim world

Truth is, you'll be lucky if you see him alive.

7 posted on 03/25/2003 2:30:00 PM PST by danzaroni
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To: Nachum
Can we come up with some kind of award on this site, kind of along the lines of the Darwin award. I am thinking we can call it "The Golden Bulldozer Award" and give it out to the people most deserving (by stupidity and/or ignorance) of getting a bulldozer rolled over them. I nominate these people for the group version of the award. Just a thought.
8 posted on 03/25/2003 2:31:27 PM PST by rocke031
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To: rocke031
... perhaps the "Golden Abram Award".
9 posted on 03/25/2003 2:32:26 PM PST by Jeff Head
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To: Nachum
Well folks, there's the face of the enemy. Makes you want to laugh out loud, eh? It cracks me up when reporters interview some illiterate half-wits jumping around in the street and tries to pawn this off as some sort of geopolitical commentary.

Show 'em the whip and the chair, they'll soon be back up on the box...
10 posted on 03/25/2003 2:32:35 PM PST by telebob
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To: Nachum
Palestinians rejoice over Saddam's 'victories'

Apparently it doesn't take much to set off the party animals over there in the Suicide Belt.

11 posted on 03/25/2003 2:33:54 PM PST by MarineDad
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To: MarineDad
Hope someone has a camera rolling when reality bites.
12 posted on 03/25/2003 2:36:22 PM PST by mewzilla
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To: Nachum
The Iraqis are much better at war because they have more experience.

Hmmm, really? Let's see:

World War I, as part of the Ottoman Empire. Result: LOST.

1948 Arab-Israeli war. Result: LOST

1968 Seven Days War against Israel. Result: Lost

1980's Iran/Iraq War. Result: Tie (both sides lost).

1991 Gulf War: Result: LOST

Quite a lot of experience. Of course, it is apparent they learned a LOT from their good friends in France when it comes to waging war....

13 posted on 03/25/2003 2:47:24 PM PST by NorCoGOP (Appeasement of Evil Empowers Oppression)
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To: NorCoGOP
And here we thought that the dodo was extinct.
14 posted on 03/25/2003 2:48:41 PM PST by mewzilla
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To: Nachum
I don't believe they will be able to continue with the war now that many of their soldiers are being killed or taken prisoner

This is why 400 million Arabs can't conquer ~6 Million Jews.

15 posted on 03/25/2003 2:59:02 PM PST by fourdeuce82d
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To: Nachum
This reinforces my belief that the idea of giving these monsters their own state carved out of Israel is ludicrous. Giving these crazies to Jordan, Syria even Turkey is a much better one. Look what the dogs keep electing as their leader--yASSer araRAT!
16 posted on 03/25/2003 3:31:58 PM PST by lilylangtree
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To: telebob
Well folks, there's the face of the enemy. Makes you want to laugh out loud, eh? It cracks me up when reporters interview some illiterate half-wits jumping around in the street and tries to pawn this off as some sort of geopolitical commentary.

But, but, but -- isn't this the "Arab street" before which we must genuflect in fear?

17 posted on 03/25/2003 3:34:26 PM PST by browardchad
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To: Nachum
These palestinian dogs always seem to hitch their wagon up to the loser side of things.
After we finish kicking Iraqs ass it will be real tough to get aid from the United States while seeing clips of you bastards celebrating American defeats. Unless of course that is if the Democratic party comes back into power.
18 posted on 03/25/2003 4:56:33 PM PST by Joe Boucher
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To: Nachum
you know, the Bible says that in the end days 1/3 of the world's population will die in a one day firestorm. I think I know the 1/3 it speaks of.
19 posted on 03/25/2003 5:29:23 PM PST by Hammerhead
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To: Nachum
These poor fools are seriously delusional. And it has been shown that they are a danger to themselves and others. If they were individuals in a civilized society, they would be institutionalized for their own safety.

VietVet
20 posted on 03/25/2003 8:19:34 PM PST by VietVet
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