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Al-Jazeera: Mosques bombed as fighting rages in Falluja
Al-Jazeera.net ^ | 11-10-04

Posted on 11/10/2004 2:40:06 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer

Almost half of the mosques in the Iraqi town of Falluja have been destroyed, with US warplanes launching air strikes and fierce fighting on the ground continuing.

An Iraqi journalist told Aljazeera that US forces on Wednesday resumed attacks on the city, targeting Julan in the north-west to al-Jughaivi in the north-east.

Fadil al-Badrani said there are an estimated 120 mosques in the city.

"Almost half of the city's mosques have been destroyed after being targeted by US air and tank strikes," al-Badrani added.

Fierce clashes also erupted between armed fighters as the US forces thrust deeper into the city in the early hours, he said.

Machinegun, mortar and rocket fire shook the city as planes made several bombing runs over Julan district in the space of 15 minutes, a Reuters reporter said.

Smoke was rising from houses just beyond Falluja's captured rail station, where marines and Iraqi forces have a base.

Marines said their opponents showed no signs of giving up, even though US forces penetrated to the centre of the city, west of Baghdad, after an offensive launched on Monday night.

In-depth organisation

A tank platoon that moved along Falluja's main street saw fighters who had just come under mortar fire climb on to rooftops and fire rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) and machineguns.

"There are lots of them. We took heavy fire," Gunnery Sergeant Ishmail Castillo told Reuters. "They opened up on my tank. They don't look like they are going to cave in."

Castillo said his tank had killed six fighters and that two marines were wounded in fighting. "One of the marines was hit in the head by RPG shrapnel," he said.

"They hit us from one area and then another right afterwards. There is in-depth organisation. There were small-arms attacks all night," he said.

Al-Badrani said US forces had taken some casualties. "Two US military tanks have been so far destroyed in Julan neighbourhood, where the most violent clashes are taking place," he said.

"Three US armoured vehicles have been also destroyed in other parts of the city. The clashes are very violent. Fighters have showed up from other neighbourhoods and streets the US forces are unfamiliar with.

"US forces entered central Falluja city at around 12:00 (Iraqi local time) but were fiercely attacked by the fighters," al-Badrani said.

"They withdrew from the area after half an hour, heading for their positions in the northern parts of the city," he added.

Residents told al-Badrani the crews of two US tanks deserted their vehicles in Julan, leaving them to be seized by fighters.

Explosions heard

Marine tanks that pushed through central Falluja on Tuesday night encountered stiff resistance.

The Pentagon said on Tuesday evening that at least 10 US and two Iraqi soldiers had died in the offensive unleashed by 10,000 US soldiers and marines and 2000 Iraqi troops.

US marines poured hundreds of rounds into rebel positions and blasted buildings with tank shells on Tuesday, but also took casualties, with bloodied troops stretchered away.

Explosions could be heard across Falluja after nightfall, but large-scale fighting appeared to have eased.

"I think we are looking at several more days of tough urban fighting," said the US commander in charge of day-to-day military operations in Iraq, Lieutenant-General Thomas Metz.

Children dying

The assault on Falluja, where residents say wounded children are dying from lack of medical help, food shops are closed and power is cut, angered Muslim clerics who urged Iraqis to boycott January elections seen as vital to peace.

Al-Badrani said many civilians had died in indiscriminate bombing of the city and people had resorted to burying their dead in gardens. Many houses have been destroyed.

Interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, who on Tuesday imposed a night curfew on Baghdad for an indefinite period, got a personal taste of the clerics' anger at a Ramadan iftar meal the same day.

"You have to stop fighting for four or five hours," Adnan al-Dulaimi, a Sunni official in the Religious Affairs Ministry, told Allawi before the evening meal, a pool reporter said.

"There are a lot of injured that have to be taken care of. Give them time to rescue the injured. There are civilians getting killed in Falluja. You are responsible for their lives in front of God," Dulaimi declared.

"As you know, we tried every alternative before resorting to military force," Allawi replied. "We have nothing against the civilians of Falluja ... . They are the sons of this country."

Boycott call

In a move that could potentially undermine the 27 January polls, the Sunni body, the Association of Muslim Scholars (AMS), urged a boycott.

"The clerics call on the ... people of Iraq to boycott the coming elections that they want to hold on the remains of the dead and the blood of the wounded from Iraqi cities like Falluja and others," Harith al-Dhari, its top official, said.

Residents say scores of civilians died and for those struggling to live in the city, life is grim.

Many of the city's 300,000 people had fled to escape air strikes and artillery bombardments preceding the assault. The US military said about 150,000 residents had left.

Those left behind say they have no power and use kerosene lamps. They keep to ground floors for safety, some living in shattered homes because it is too dangerous to move.


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KEYWORDS: aljazeerasucks; arab; arabs; fallujadelendaest; islam; islamists; muslims; terrorists
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To: Oldeconomybuyer

Destroying mosques are not new rules of engagement. Americans are not so immoral as to purposely destroy and enrage Muslims. I do believe it is, or should be a sin for Iraqui insurgents to use the mosques as shields and try to blame American soldiers. I understand they are outmanned, outgunned and so forth, but causing the destruction of places of worship is pretty low.


61 posted on 11/10/2004 3:58:04 PM PST by followerofchrist
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To: Oldeconomybuyer

P.S. SHAME on aljazeera for not reporting the fact that Muslims are using mosques as shields.


62 posted on 11/10/2004 3:59:56 PM PST by followerofchrist
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To: Oldeconomybuyer

"Children dying"

For how long did the residents have warning to get out?

Dead children are the responsibility of their parents, who didn't get them out, or the terrorists, who kept them for shields and propoganda pawns.


63 posted on 11/10/2004 4:01:30 PM PST by truth_seeker
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To: TexKat
I dont believe AJ, but would enthusiastically approve if it were true. Mosques that become forts should then become targets.

But this is just enemy propaganda to help recruiting imo. No doubht the left will copy some of these posts to their boards too for their purposes. From what Ive been reading we are securing the Mosques and then the Iraqis are going inside to clear them out.

It would be more believable if they claimed just a few were blown up.

Post 20 is back to reality, I was happy when the AC130 came to visit.

65 posted on 11/10/2004 4:11:28 PM PST by No Blue States
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To: Fatalis

What I'm trying to say is ....AlJazwhogivesas*** talks about Mosques. Well if a bunch of terrorists meet in a hideout is that a Mosque/ I'm sure under terrorists guidelines it is. therefore level the place.


66 posted on 11/10/2004 4:30:32 PM PST by marty60
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To: Oldeconomybuyer

Finally! Although I doubt we've destroyed half the mosques in town - probably Al Jizz hype - I'm delighted that we're doing what has to be done. BTW, isn't it "the holy city" of Falluja??


67 posted on 11/10/2004 4:49:08 PM PST by karnage
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To: Oldeconomybuyer

Idiots...if we really were intent on hitting the mosques, we would hit ALL 120 OF THEM...


68 posted on 11/10/2004 8:39:51 PM PST by Keith (NOW, MORE THAN EVER....IT'S ABOUT THE JUDGES!)
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To: revealerls

Complete "Turban Renewal" is needed..


69 posted on 11/10/2004 9:40:18 PM PST by sheik yerbouty
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