wojo!!!!
20.01.03, 14:26
Trzeci dzien z rzedu , Palestyne w Gazie DEMONSTRUJA NA ULICACH
strzelajac w powietrze ,wyjac i machajac portretami SADAMA HUSEJNA.
Demonstracje solidarnosci z Irakiem ,dzien w dzien w Gazie
palestynskiej i autonomi bandytow z Hamas ,Fatah ,Arafata.
Dzikie wycie "Smierc USA ,Izraela i innych "wrogow" ,brzmi na ulicach
Gazy ,pala flagi groza Swiatu samobojczymi atakami.
Jednym slowem ZWIERZAKI (sorry zwierzeta ).
Jan. 19, 2003
'Beloved Saddam, strike Tel Aviv,' Palestinians chant in West Bank rallies
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH
Thousands of Palestinians chanting "Death to America" marched in West Bank
cities on Sunday, while on the third day of Iraq Solidarity Week expressing
their opposition to a possible US military strike against Iraq.
At Sunday's demonstrations, spokesmen for various Palestinian groups called
on Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein to fire Scud missiles at Israel.
"O beloved Saddam, strike Tel Aviv," chanted several thousand demonstrators
in Jenin. The protesters carried Palestinian and Iraqi flags and
chanted, "We sacrifice our soul and blood for Saddam."
Holding aloft pictures of Saddam Hussein, some 1,000 Palestinians including
gunmen who fired shots into the air marched through the streets of Tulkarm.
"Aggression against Iraq represents aggression against Palestine and the
whole Arab nation," read one banner. "Iraqis and Palestinians are in the
same trench," said another.
Similar rallies have been held in the Gaza Strip since the beginning of Iraq
Solidarity Week, which is being sponsored by Palestinian Authority
officials.
At one of the rallies organized by Hamas, some 3,000 participants waved
signs bearing slogans such as "Death to America" and "Victory from Jerusalem
to Baghdad."
Hamas leader Dr. Abdel Aziz Rantisi urged the Iraqi people to stage suicide
attacks against the US. "I call on Iraq to establish an army of future
martyrs (suicide bombers) and to prepare tens of thousands of explosive
belts. Explode next to American soldiers. Blow them up in Baghdad. I call
upon all Arab states to scorch the earth that the Americans walk on in every
Arab capital city."
Rantisi also published a statement on the Hamas Web site calling on the
Iraqi government "to establish a suicide army that will strike fear in the
hearts of the enemy. There is no choice but to set up thousands of secretly
operating suicide cells with thousands of explosive belts equipped to cause
meaningful results," he wrote. According to Rantisi, "the quickest way to
reach Paradise is to sacrifice yourself in Allah's name."
Abdullah Horani, chairman of the State Council of the Palestine National
Council, announced the establishment of a committee to monitor activities
that will be conducted during Iraq Solidarity Week. These activities will
take place at various locations in the Gaza Strip under the banner "Iraqi
Days in Palestine."
Horani called on the Palestinian public to take part in activities that
identify with Iraq against the American-British attack.
The monitoring committee was set up during a meeting of the Palestine
National Council to defend Iraq, in collaboration with the Supreme
Monitoring Committee of the "National Islamic Forces," several ministers and
members of the Palestinian Legislative Council.
Sheikh Muhammad Hussein, a senior official with the Muslim Wakf and a
preacher at the Aksa Mosque, strongly condemned the US for preparing to go
to war against Iraq. He
accused the US and its allies of planning a war designed to dominate the
region despite Iraq's full cooperation with UN inspectors, and of
fabricating false accusations concerning weapons of mass destruction in
Iraq. He attacked the "imperialistic infidels" who are trying to uproot
Muslims from their land, and called on Muslims not to lend a hand to these
evil intentions and to remain steadfast in their faith.
Shiekh Husein lashed out at the US, calling Americans "Muslim-haters
conducting a campaign of flagrant defamation of Islam and Muslims. In the
face of this defamation there is no choice but to wake up the nation to
defend its faith, prophesy, land, and history, particularly since the war is
not aimed at Iraq, but against the entire Islamic and Arabic nation."