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Palestinians stunned by collapse of Saddam's regime
Jerusalem Post ^ | 04/09/03 | KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Posted on 04/09/2003 11:13:27 AM PDT by bedolido

There was shock and disbelief in the West Bank and Gaza Strip Wednesday as Palestinians gathered around TV sets to watch US Marines and Iraqi residents knock down a giant statute of Saddam Hussein in Tahrir Square in central Baghdad.

"I'm stunned and appalled. I can't understand what is happening," said Rustum Abu Ghazalah, a 30-year-old shopkeeper in the center of Ramallah.

He and grim-faced fellow shopkeepers zapped from one Arab TV station to another with the hope of discovering that what they were hearing and watching was nothing more than a US-produced Hollywood film.

"This can't be true," grumbled Abu Ghazaleh. "Where are the suicide bombers? Where are the Fedayeen of Saddam? Where are the heroic Republican Guards?"

Some Palestinian officials, however, expressed relief that the war was in its final stages now that Saddam's regime has collapsed. They said they hoped that now the US and the rest of the world would pay more attention to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

"We hope that Washington will now have time to solve our problems here," one official told The Jerusalem Post. "Let's hope that the US will now implement the road map plan for peace in the Middle East and force Israel to stop its aggression on our people."

Since the beginning of the war, many Palestinians have been staging daily demonstrations in support of Saddam. The protests have often turned into anti-American and anti-British rallies where Palestinians burned effigies of US President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

At least two Palestinian groups, Fatah and Islamic Jihad, announced that they had dispatched suicide bombers to Iraq to join in the fight against the US and British troops. Hundreds of Palestinian volunteers from Lebanon, Syria and the West Bank and Gaza Strip are reported to have arrived in Iraq to participate in the fighting.

"This is a sad day for all the Arabs and Muslims, particularly the Palestinians," said Nael al-Am, a 36-year-old grocery owner in Ramallah. He is one of the few merchants who still keep a large-size poster of the deposed Iraqi president. Friends describe him as a staunch supporter of Saddam.

"I invested a lot of money in buying a satellite dish and a new TV set because I wanted to watch the day the battle for Baghdad begins," explained the bearded shopkeeper. "I was sure that this was going to be one of the great battles of the century, where an Arab army would inflict heavy losses on the invading crusaders. I feel as if a dagger has been stuck in my heart when I see American soldiers strolling in the heart of Baghdad."

Salim Jaber, a taxi driver from the nearby town of Beitunia, said he decided to call it a day when he heard on radio the news from Baghdad. "I just couldn't continue driving," he said. "It was very difficult for me and the passengers. I've never seen such solemn faces. It was as if they had lost dear ones."

Many Palestinians said Saddam was the only Arab leader who sided with them both morally and financially in their confrontation with Israel. "He gave us a sense of pride because he was the only Arab leader who stood up against Israel and the US," said Abdel Majiud al-Bahs, a 46-year-old engineer. "Now that Saddam is gone, the Palestinians feel like orphans. We have lost an important ally. He was even more popular than Yasser Arafat."

Since the beginning of the intifada more than two years ago, Saddam has paid about 30 million dollars to families of Palestinian victims of the violence, including suicide bombers who blew themselves up in Israel. The money was channeled through the pro-Iraqi Arab Liberation Front, a tiny Palestinian faction operating in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The last time Saddam's representative handed out checks to Palestinians was last week.

Some Palestinians chose to vent their anger on the Arab media, especially al-Jazeera, Abu Dhabi and al-Arabiya TV stations, for broadcasting lies about the developments on the battlefield. "For the past three weeks these stations gave us the impression that Iraq had the upper hand in the fighting against the US and British forces," complained Yahya al-Natsheh, the owner of a boutique in al-Bireh, the twin city of Ramallah.

"Where is the liar [Iraqi information minister Mohammed] Sahhaf," he asked rhetorically. "He sounded and looked so confidant when he told us that the Iraqis were slaughtering the crusaders and mercenaries at the gates of Baghdad. Everyone believed that the Iraqis were cleverly luring the Americans and British into Baghdad, which was supposed into a huge graveyard for the crusaders."

Older Palestinians said the events in Iraq are reminiscent of the Six Day War, when Arab radio stations and leaders told their audiences that Israel was on the verge of defeat. They said the TV appearances of the Iraqi information minister, who remained defiant till the last minute, insisting that everything was under control and that the enemy had been defeated.

"Sahhaf reminded me of [Egyptian radio propagandist] Ahmed Said, who during the 1967 war, told us that the Israeli warplanes were falling like flies," said Abed al-Zamel, a 70-year-old retired schoolteacher from Silwad village near Ramallah. "Once again the Arabs have fallen victim to the lies of their leaders and media. We never learn from our mistakes. When the war erupted, I warned my sons not to watch Arab TV stations so they would not be disappointed and depressed when the truth eventually comes out."


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To: bedolido
"We hope that Washington will now have time to solve our problems here," one [Palestinian] official told The Jerusalem Post.

Wait a minute....I thought they all hated us? Now they want us to solve their problems? F/k them.

101 posted on 04/09/2003 11:34:21 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: bedolido

"I'm stunned and appalled. I can't understand what is happening," said Rustum Abu Ghazalah, a 30-year-old shopkeeper in the center of Ramallah.

"This can't be true," grumbled Abu Ghazaleh. "Where are the suicide bombers? Where are the Fedayeen of Saddam? Where are the heroic Republican Guards?"

Apparently there was at last two people that believed Baghdad Bob.

102 posted on 04/09/2003 11:34:30 AM PDT by Zon
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To: bedolido
This is how it was supposed to work

1. Get America angry so they come and fight on Arab turf.

2. Whip America's ass so it runs home.

3.Take full control middle east.

103 posted on 04/09/2003 11:34:57 AM PDT by VRWC_minion (Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and most are right)
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To: bedolido
"There was shock and disbelief in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and DNC headquarters Wednesday as DemocRATS and Palestinians gathered around TV sets to watch US Marines and Iraqi residents knock down a giant statute of Saddam Hussein in Tahrir Square in central Baghdad."
104 posted on 04/09/2003 11:35:01 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer (Saddam is a dead man)
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To: Prince Charles
"I invested a lot of money in buying a satellite dish and a new TV set because I wanted to watch the day the battle for Baghdad begins," explained the bearded shopkeeper. "I was sure that this was going to be one of the great battles of the century, where an Arab army would inflict heavy losses on the invading crusaders. I feel as if a dagger has been stuck in my heart when I see American soldiers strolling in the heart of Baghdad."

Obviously the sight of the Happy Iraqis was of no interest to him.
105 posted on 04/09/2003 11:35:04 AM PDT by johnb838 (Free Iraq... Free Republic)
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To: All
"I'm stunned and appalled. I can't understand what is happening," said Rustum Abu Ghazalah, a 30-year-old shopkeeper in the center of Ramallah.

"This can't be true," grumbled Abu Ghazaleh. "Where are the suicide bombers? Where are the Fedayeen of Saddam? Where are the heroic Republican Guards?"

Do people really talk like this? God, it sounds phony and scripted.

106 posted on 04/09/2003 11:35:07 AM PDT by HoneyBoo
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To: bedolido
"Sahhaf reminded me of [Egyptian radio propagandist] Ahmed Said, who during the 1967 war, told us that the Israeli warplanes were falling like flies," said Abed al-Zamel, a 70-year-old retired schoolteacher from Silwad village near Ramallah. "Once again the Arabs have fallen victim to the lies of their leaders and media. We never learn from our mistakes. When the war erupted, I warned my sons not to watch Arab TV stations so they would not be disappointed and depressed when the truth eventually comes out."

Get used to being lied to Abed....and keep on soaking it in like the morons you and the "Arab stree" are...

107 posted on 04/09/2003 11:35:56 AM PDT by smith288 (Visit my gallery http://www.ejsmithweb.com/fr/hollywood/hollywood.php)
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To: bedolido
AND NOW ITS TIME FOR THE ISRAELIS TO TAKE CARE OF THE PALESTINIANS
108 posted on 04/09/2003 11:36:20 AM PDT by Bill Davis FR
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To: ConservativeConvert
These people are the biggest losers on the face of the planet.

Well, actually there are neck and neck with African marxists I'd say.

109 posted on 04/09/2003 11:36:23 AM PDT by Centurion2000 (We are crushing our enemies, seeing him driven before us and hearing the lamentations of the liberal)
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To: bedolido
"I'm stunned and appalled. I can't understand what is happening,"

Freedom is very confusing to some people. ....And so is the absolute dominance of the United States.

110 posted on 04/09/2003 11:36:57 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: bedolido
Where are the suicide bombers? Where are the Fedayeen of Saddam? Where are the heroic Republican Guards?

Some of them soiled their pants and ran away, some of them got blown into little pieces, and some of them switched to the winning side. Would you like a rough percentage breakdown, or perhaps a pie chart?

111 posted on 04/09/2003 11:37:10 AM PDT by steve-b
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To: bedolido
"Where are the suicide bombers? Where are the Fedayeen of Saddam? Where are the heroic Republican Guards?"

Their carcasses are lying on the outskirts of Baghdad and Barsra being eaten by wild dogs.
112 posted on 04/09/2003 11:37:10 AM PDT by Conservomax
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To: Semper Paratus
Many Palestinians said Saddam was the only Arab leader who sided with them both morally and financially in their confrontation with Israel

Terrorists stick together.....

LQ

113 posted on 04/09/2003 11:37:16 AM PDT by LizardQueen
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To: bedolido
"We hope that Washington will now have time to solve our problems here,"

Careful what you wish for.

Hat-Trick

114 posted on 04/09/2003 11:37:21 AM PDT by Hat-Trick (He shoots............HE SCOOOOOOORREEEESSSSSSS)
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To: bedolido
"I invested a lot of money in buying a satellite dish and a

new TV set because I wanted to watch the day the battle for

Baghdad begins," explained the bearded


shopkeeper. "I was sure that this was going to be one of the

great battles of the century, where an Arab army would

inflict heavy losses on the invading crusaders. I

feel as if a dagger has been stuck in my heart when I see

American soldiers strolling in the heart of Baghdad."


The "Crazy Ali" electonics store in Palistine has a no

return policy.Maybe he can tune into the new "Survivor"

series starring Arafat, Aziz, and the dentist from Syria.

soon to be on air.
115 posted on 04/09/2003 11:38:18 AM PDT by COUNTrecount
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To: HoneyBoo
This reminds of a line from PJ O'Rourke's book give peace a chance.

The day after the Sandi's were voted out of office, he said how great he feeling, then he came accross Bianca Jagger, looking sad and dejected, thought about it than realized it made him feel even better. His first Gulf War dispatches were great also, I really hope he is somewhere in the fray for his next book.
116 posted on 04/09/2003 11:38:22 AM PDT by sharkhawk
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To: bedolido
"This can't be true," grumbled Abu Ghazaleh"......

Oh but it is...and you if you and your brethren don't "straighten up and fly right"....we're coming for you next!!!!
117 posted on 04/09/2003 11:38:36 AM PDT by Ga Rob (Only the Useful Idiots are left...how sad.......)
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To: bedolido
"I'm stunned and appalled. I can't understand what is happening,"

That's because you've been believing LIES and when confronted with the truth, it *NO LONGER MAKES SENSE*

D'OH!

118 posted on 04/09/2003 11:38:37 AM PDT by Terriergal (Si vis pacem, para bellum....)
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To: bedolido
"This can't be true," grumbled Abu

I thought Abu was from Pakistan?


119 posted on 04/09/2003 11:39:56 AM PDT by Michael.SF.
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To: Wild Irish Rogue
Wonder if the light will ever dawn on the Palestinians that the Iraqis are on the way to a better life ? While they remain mired in the dead end cycle of poverty and oppression, at the hands of their leaders.Sort of like core Democrat voters.

I wonder if they will realize that what they have seen is an opportunity and a warning. That if they let go of the lies and hatred a Palestinian State can be theirs. And that if they do not they are headed for the same fate as Saddam.
120 posted on 04/09/2003 11:40:02 AM PDT by johnb838 (Free Iraq... Free Republic)
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