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Journalist killed on camera-(Cheering Bradley crowd meets 7.62mm)
Herald Sun ^ | 13sep04 | Journalist killed on camera

Posted on 09/12/2004 3:55:33 PM PDT by Flavius

A PALESTINIAN television journalist was killed today as he was giving a live report to camera on deadly clashes between US forces and insurgents in the heart of the Iraqi capital.

Residents of his home town in the West Bank watched in horror as Mazen al-Tomaisi, who worked for Saudi television Akhbariya and for the pan-Arab satellite channel Al-Arabiya, went down.

Mr Tomaisi, 28, was killed when a US helicopter fired missiles on a mob which had gathered round a US tank in Baghdad that had been set ablaze in a car bomb attack, one of a string of bombings across the capital today.

Blood spattered across the cameraman's lens and screams were heard by viewers of the Al-Arabiya report.

Mr Tomaisi, from the West Bank town of Idna, is the fourth Palestinian journalist killed in Iraq.

An Iraqi cameraman and an Iraqi photographer were also slightly wounded by flying shrapnel during the attack.

An Iraqi official later said a total of 13 people were killed, including two children, and 55 were wounded during the battle in Haifa Street, a suspected bastion of Saddam Hussein loyalists, where insurgents and US troops clash regularly.

The US military said four soldiers were also wounded.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: carswarm; hellfire; iraq; journalist; snort; warcorrespondent
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To: everitt12

Thank you. Much like Dante, I had a vision of Hell.


141 posted on 09/12/2004 8:44:49 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows (Am Yisrael Chai!)
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To: dennisw

Thanks!


142 posted on 09/12/2004 8:47:35 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows (Am Yisrael Chai!)
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To: David M. Brooks

Thank you very much. I think Hanan Ashwari fills in on Helen's day off.


143 posted on 09/12/2004 8:48:32 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows (Am Yisrael Chai!)
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To: Happy2BMe
"Residents of his home town in the West Bank watched in horror as Mazen al-Tomaisi, who worked for Saudi television Akhbariya and for the pan-Arab satellite channel Al-Arabiya, went down."

One of theirs gets wacked and they're in horror...PuuuLLease, give me a break!
144 posted on 09/12/2004 8:48:37 PM PDT by Smartass (BUSH & CHENEY 2004 Si vis pacem, para bellum - Por el dedo de Dios se escribió)
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To: Flavius

Learn the lesson, when US troops are under attack we defend them at all costs. Well, that's the current policy. Who knows what the policy would be if the Dems were in power.


145 posted on 09/12/2004 8:52:04 PM PDT by Casloy
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To: JSteff

Certainly not brains...


146 posted on 09/12/2004 8:53:39 PM PDT by Axenolith (This space for rent.)
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To: montag813
They should start by opening fire on Hamas "funerals". Who do they think all those young, armed, black-hooded men are surrounding the casket?

'Zackly, I've always held that they should whack Sadr and other religious leaders specifically because their "martyrdom" funerals are such target rich environments...

147 posted on 09/12/2004 8:55:34 PM PDT by Axenolith (This space for rent.)
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To: everitt12

Gee, all that tearful teeth-gnashing from the site that rejoiced when they found out Barbara Olsen had been killed on 9/11. They give hypocrisy (and hemorrhoids) a bad name.


148 posted on 09/12/2004 9:02:57 PM PDT by Deb (Lee Harvey Oswald Served With Honor)
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To: SJackson

bttt


149 posted on 09/13/2004 12:49:20 AM PDT by lainde (Heads up...We're coming and we've got tongue blades!!)
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To: Axenolith

Do it often enough and you might get to that happy place: "what if they gave a funeral and nobody came?"


150 posted on 09/13/2004 1:21:48 AM PDT by PLMerite ("Unarmed, one can only flee from Evil. But Evil isn't overcome by fleeing from it." Jeff Cooper)
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To: Flavius

Sorry, no sympathy here.


151 posted on 09/13/2004 2:11:30 AM PDT by 7.62 x 51mm (• Veni • Vidi • Vino • Visa • "I came, I saw, I drank wine, I shopped")
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To: Smartass; potlatch; Slings and Arrows; Rome2000; Prime Choice; MeekOneGOP; Ragtime Cowgirl
"Residents throughout Islam watched in horror as . ."


152 posted on 09/13/2004 2:53:22 AM PDT by Happy2BMe (52 days until November 2nd)
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To: Happy2BMe

As far as I can tell, it was quick and painless for the missiles. I hope the tank didn't suffer too much when it was hit.


153 posted on 09/13/2004 3:05:56 AM PDT by WestVirginiaRebel
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To: WestVirginiaRebel

:~)


154 posted on 09/13/2004 3:14:39 AM PDT by Happy2BMe (51 days until November 2nd)
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To: All
Surge of Baghdad Violence Leaves 59 Dead
09:34 PM EST - September 12, 2004

CLICK TO ENLARGE - An U.S. Bradley Fighting Vehicle burns at Haifa Street in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday Sept. 12, 2004. Fighting broke out early in the morning between U.S. troops and insurgents and lasted for nearly 90 minutes as U.S. soldiers fired from positions behind walls and trees along Haifa Street. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla) The Associated Press


BAGHDAD, Iraq

Insurgents hammered central Baghdad on Sunday with one of their most intense mortar and rocket barrages ever in the heart of the capital, heralding a day of violence that killed nearly 60 people nationwide as security appeared to spiral out of control.

At least 37 people were killed in Baghdad alone. Many of them died when a U.S. helicopter fired on a disabled U.S. Bradley fighting vehicle as Iraqis swarmed around it, cheering, throwing stones and waving the black and yellow sunburst banner of Iraq's most-feared terror organization.

The dead from the helicopter strike included Arab television reporter Mazen al-Tumeizi, who screamed, "I'm dying! I'm dying!" as a cameraman recorded the chaotic scene. An Iraqi cameraman working for the Reuters news agency and an Iraqi freelance photographer for Getty Images were wounded.

Maimed and lifeless bodies of young men and boys lay in the street as the stricken U.S. vehicle was engulfed in flames and thick black smoke.

Across the country, the death toll Sunday was at least 59, according to figures from the Health Ministry, the Multinational Force command and local authorities.

Nearly 200 people were wounded, more than half of them in Baghdad.

Strong detonations again shook the center of Baghdad after sunset Sunday. There were no reports of damage or casualties.

As the early morning barrage was under way in Baghdad, insurgents attacked the infamous U.S.-run Abu Ghraib prison on the city's western edge. Several mortar shells exploded outside the complex about 6 a.m., and about 20 minutes later a pickup truck packed with artillery shells crashed through the chain-link fence on the outer perimeter.

Marines opened fire and the vehicle exploded before reaching the main security wall, killing the driver, a military statement said. Seven people were later arrested, it said.

Tawhid and Jihad, a militant group linked to al-Qaida and led by Jordanian terror mastermind Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, said it carried out Sunday's coordinated campaign of violence in Baghdad.

In an Internet statement, the group boasted that it holds the initiative in the Iraqi insurgency and possesses the "capability to surprise the enemy and hit its strategic installations at the right time and place."

The statement's source could not be verified, but the scope and intensity of the attacks raised serious questions about the state of security, which has deteriorated since the June 28 transfer of sovereignty to the interim Iraqi government.

In Basra, interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi vowed to pursue insurgents.

"We are adamant that we are going to defeat terrorism," Allawi said. "We intend to confront them and bring them to justice."

Interior Minister Falah Hassan al-Naqib suggested the attacks could be in response to a government operation against the Adel neighborhood of west Baghdad, an insurgent hotbed. However, the scope of the attacks suggested they had been in preparation for some time.

Secretary of State Colin Powell acknowledged that the U.S.-led coalition faced a "difficult time" in Iraq but said the United States had a plan to quash the insurgency and bring those areas under control in time for national elections in January.

The insurgency "will be brought under control," Powell said on NBC's "Meet The Press." "It's not an impossible task."

But Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said the level of security in his country will dictate whether the national elections are held when scheduled.

"The timetable really depends at the end of the day on the security situation," Zebari said in Cairo, Egypt. "But we are going in this direction (of elections) without hesitation."

Near Hillah, 60 miles south of Baghdad, three Polish soldiers were killed in an ambush - raising Poland's death toll in Iraq to 13 - and a bomb killed three Iraqi national guardsmen. A district police chief was killed in an attack in Baghdad's Yarmouk neighborhood.

Meanwhile, 10 people were killed and 40 were wounded in fighting in the insurgent stronghold of Ramadi, 70 miles west of Baghdad, said hospital director Abdel Munim Aftan.

Three American soldiers and two Iraqi civilians were wounded Sunday when a suicide driver blew up his car next to a U.S. Army convoy on the road to Baghdad International Airport, American sources said. The vehicle was one of seven car bombs reported Sunday in Iraq, two of which did not explode, the sources said.

Powell did not elaborate on the plan for addressing the insurgency, but senior U.S. officials in Iraq have spoken of a multi-pronged strategy involving overtures to tribal leaders, economic incentives and the use of force as the best way to prevail against the resistance.

Rockets and mortar shells began raining down before dawn on the Green Zone, headquarters of the Iraqi government and its U.S. allies, and other parts of central Baghdad. As the shelling continued after sunrise, U.S. troops backed by armored vehicles moved into the streets searching for the attackers.

A Bradley fighting vehicle rushing down Haifa Street, a major traffic artery near the Green Zone, to assist a U.S. patrol was disabled by a car bomb about 6:50 a.m., the U.S. military said. Two Bradley crewmen were wounded by the bomb and four were injured by grenades and small-arms fire as they fled the vehicle, the military said.

Jubilant fighters, curiosity seekers and young boys swarmed around the burning vehicle, dancing, cheering and hurling firebombs. Several young men placed a black and yellow banner of Tawhid and Jihad in the barrel of the Bradley's main gun.

Fearing the crowd would loot the vehicle of weapons and ammunition, American soldiers called for air support, and as U.S. Army helicopters flew over the burning Bradley "they received small-arms fire from the insurgents in vicinity of the vehicle," a military statement said.

The helicopters "fired upon the anti-Iraqi forces and the Bradley preventing the loss of sensitive equipment and weapons," the statement said. "An unknown number of insurgents and Iraq civilians were wounded or killed in the incident."

Iraq's Health Ministry said 13 people were killed and 61 wounded on Haifa Street, though it was unclear how many were killed by the helicopter strike. Scattered shoes, pools of fresh blood and debris littered the street.

"We were standing near the destroyed vehicle when the helicopter started firing, so we rushed to safety in a nearby building," Alaa Hassan, 24, said from his hospital bed. "I went back to the scene to help the wounded people when the helicopter fired again and I was hit in the chest."

Twelve more people died and 41 were injured in other violence across the city Sunday, the Health Ministry said.

Elsewhere, gunmen attacked a group of policemen in the northern city of Mosul, killing one and wounding seven, police said.

Also in the north, three security officers were wounded when attackers opened fire as they stood guard near the Dibis oilfields northeast of Kirkuk. Two others were injured in a drive-by shooting west of Kirkuk, said Maj. Gen. Anwar Mohammed Amin of the Iraqi national guard.

Security officers guarding the oil-rich Kirkuk area have repeatedly been targeted by militants, who have blown up dozens of pipelines in a bid to disrupt reconstruction efforts and undermine the U.S.-backed interim government.


155 posted on 09/13/2004 3:18:38 AM PDT by Happy2BMe (51 days until November 2nd)
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To: Solamente
He got killed at work, just like the victims of 9/11.

The difference is that this "victim" made the choice to be in a warzone.

For some reason, "jounalists" have gotten this idea that they're supposed to be above all the "political" disputes that cause wars. During WWII, the Allied journalists actuvely supported the alies (for the most part). Sometimes it seems like the American journalists today are rooting for the enemy.

Mark

156 posted on 09/13/2004 3:19:50 AM PDT by MarkL (Dude!!! You're farting fire!!!!)
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To: Flavius

I'm sorry the civilians were killed, but would'nt it be a better idea during wartime, for non-combattants to run from trouble instead of towards it?


157 posted on 09/13/2004 3:32:12 AM PDT by The_Media_never_lie
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To: MarkL

Sometimes I cringe when I hit the Post button, because it is that split second beyond that I realize my point was too obscure or badly worded.

I was going for sarcasm somehow.

These "victims" should have by now known the drill - that US military hardware disabled or destroyed is always followed up on to make sure that nothing is salvagable to the enemy. And parents should by now order their children home from combat zones wherever they arise. If parents condone their children dancing for joy where a bomb has just been used against Americans or their allies have nobody to blame but themselves if their kids get caught up in crossfire.


158 posted on 09/13/2004 5:11:34 AM PDT by Solamente
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To: Alouette

LOL


159 posted on 09/13/2004 5:21:01 AM PDT by SirLurkedalot (REMEMBER!)
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To: Flavius
can I PLEASE get a copy of this video clip?

Anyone huh huh!! c'mon I know someone on FreeRepublic has gotten it by now!!

160 posted on 09/13/2004 2:12:03 PM PDT by prophetic (Dems investigate for pre 9/11intel - but now we've LOTS of Intel and they claim politics)
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