Posted on 11/10/2005 12:49:07 PM PST by Freebird Forever
Three senior figures in the Palestinian administration were among at least 56 people killed in suicide bomb attacks on three luxury hotels in Jordan, it was confirmed today.
Al-Qaeda in Iraq, the terror group led by Jordanian-born Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, posted a statement on a website claiming responsibility for the three synchronised blasts which ripped through the Grand Hyatt, Radisson SAS and Days Inn in Amman, the capital of Jordan.
Two suicide bombers, with explosives strapped to their bodies, struck at the Radisson and Grand Hyatt. The third attack was apparently a car bomb.
Several arrests have been made this morning connection with the attacks in which 300 people were injured. Land borders were reopened after being closed for nearly 12 hours.
A wedding party was under way at the Radisson when the first bomb went off at 9pm local time. The fathers of the bride and groom were the five guests killed. "We thought it was fireworks for wedding ... then I saw blood," said one guest.
Jack Straw, the Foreign Secretary, stopped off briefly in Amman to survey the carnage and offer a pledge of British support for Jordan, which has until now been spared major bloodshed, despite being one of Washington's closest allies in the Middle East.
"Jordan's sorrow is our sorrow. Jordan's grief is our grief. Jordan's determination to fight this mindless terrorism is our determination as well," Mr Straw said during a brief press conference on the steps on the Hyatt.
Amman - a comfortable, hilly city of white stone villas and glitzy high-rises - had largely avoided attacks and had earned a repuutation as an oasis of fragile stability in the region beset by turmoil.
Most of those killed in the blasts at the hotels which are popular with travelling Western diplomats, contract workers and businessmen were guests at the wedding banquet.
Other victims included three Chinese, all from Chinas elite training university, who were visiting the desert kingdom, and a senior Palestinian banker. Hossam Fathi Mahajna, 40, an Arab-Israeli businessman was also named as being among the dead.
An American businessman told the Associated Press news agency: "Several of my friends have died. The people who carried this out were cowards."
A series of demonstrations sprang up around the kingdom as Jordanians, many carrying photographs of King Abdullah II, took to the streets to protest against the blasts. The King supported the US operation in Iraq against the wishes of his five million subjects.
Flags flew at half mast on government buildings across the West Bank and Gaza Strip as three days of mourning were declared. The administration publicly denounced the killings as a crime against humanity and Arab security.
Bashir Nafeh, director of military intelligence chief in the West Bank, was named as being among the dead. He had stopped in Amman with Colonel Abed Allun, a high-ranking security official, and Rawhi Futtah, the commercial attache at the Palestinian Embassy in Egypt and brother of the speaker in the Palestinian parliament. All three were staying in the Grand Hyatt.
Ahmed Qureia, the Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority, described Mr Nafeh as a martyr. "It is a sad day for Palestine as for Jordan and all peace lovers in the world," he said.
Laith Kubba, a spokesman for the Iraqi Government, said that the attack should alert Jordan that it needed to stop playing host to former members of Saddam Husseins regime.
"I hope that these attacks will wake up the Jordanian street to end their sympathy with Saddams remnants ... who exploit the freedom in this country to have a safe shelter to plot their criminal acts against Iraqis," he said.
In an unauthenticated statement posted on an Islamic website used by militant groups, a spokesman claiming to represent al-Qaeda in Iraq said that the three hotels had become "the back garden for the enemy of religion: Jews and crusaders."
Al-Zarqawi has long wanted to export his brand of Jihad to his homeland of Jordan, which he regards as a puppet kingdom in the service of America. He was blamed for the attack even before rescue workers had arrived on the scene.
I find it interesting that Zarqawi has taken to knocking off potential allies.
I would have no problem if Zarqawi expedited his attacks on Muslims.....they gotta see the light one of these days...
It is America and Bush's fault. If we didn't build the hotels and if it wasn't for Bush's evil Crusader plans, the wonderful freedom fighters would have never done it! So there!
Bashir Nafeh, director of military intelligence chief in the West Bank, was named as being among the dead. He had stopped in Amman with Colonel Abed Allun, a high-ranking security official, and Rawhi Futtah, the commercial attache at the Palestinian Embassy in Egypt and brother of the speaker in the Palestinian parliament.
Karma sure can be a bitch sometimes.
I wonder if this was a Hamas-sponsored assassination, made to look like a Zarqawi attack.
OOPS!!!!!!!Sorry 'bout that, Chief!..........
"I find it interesting that Zarqawi has taken to knocking off potential allies."
He's a rabid animal and I wouldn't be suprised if some of his comrades put him down themselves someday.
The idea of this being a false flag operation occurred to me as well.
Zarqawi, I believe, is Jordanian by birth. Ordinary Jordanians were heard chanting "Zarqawi is a traitor" and "Zarqawi is not Jordanian" - good for them!
It doesn't matter - they are all the one!!
" wonder if this was a Hamas-sponsored assassination, made to look like a Zarqawi attack"
A few days ago Hamas asked Jordan to move their head-quaters there. Jordan said NO.
Kristopher.
Fascinating. Maybe the real targets were hit, regardless of the al-Q website yammering.
"Zarqawi, I believe, is Jordanian by birth. Ordinary Jordanians were heard chanting "Zarqawi is a traitor" and "Zarqawi is not Jordanian" - good for them!"
Queen Rania of Jordan was quite happy to stand with CHERIE BLAIR and smirk when Cherie Blair said about suicide bombers in Israel....
" when people have no hope".
Kristopher.
The country has a large palestinian population.
When I heard that the bombs had ball bearings embedded it was clear this was a palestinian tactic aimed at the government.
For now it has backfired but there is trouble to come.
they must have been collaborators, they were at an American hotel.
Wouldn't be surprised. Hamas hates the PA.
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