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Politics : WAR on Terror. Will it engulf the Entire Middle East?
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To: Bald Eagle who wrote (2640)4/15/2002 4:38:52 PM
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Palestinians vow to keep using suicide bombers
By Paul Martin
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

LONDON — There is "no hope" of reconciliation with Israel, and Palestinians will continue using human bombs as their leading weapon, the official news agency of the Palestinian Authority says.

From its head office in Gaza City, an area where Israel has not been active during "Operation Defensive Shield," the WAFA news agency also called for Palestinians to reject American proposals.

While Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat held talks with Secretary of State Colin L. Powell in Ramallah, the official news agency issued a rare political comment attributed to its political editor, a form of statement considered to reflect the official Palestinian position.

The analysis warned that the United States should "anticipate and be prepared to act to prevent the worst."

It said, "Fighting weaponry is possible, but fighting a human bomb is impossible because it is the weapon of the individual and it is hidden deep inside the individual's brain and it is unseen."

Mr. Arafat on Saturday issued a statement opposing attacks on "civilians," but the news statement indicated a contrary attitude toward suicide bombers.

There have been about 80 suicide bombings since Palestinians launched their intifada in September 2000.
The al-Aqsa Brigade, a group belonging to the dominant Fatah organization founded and headed by Mr. Arafat, has claimed responsibility for the majority of suicide bombings and "suicide shootings" in recent months.

In two of its latest operations, a young man and a 17-year-old girl blew themselves up in Jerusalem — the last one shortly after Mr. Powell arrived — killing six Israelis and injuring scores more, including an Israeli-Arab bus driver.

After one of the Jerusalem attacks, Fatah's Bethlehem command declared that it was "pleased to announce the successful action" by 18-year-old al-Aqsa member Mohammed Daraghmehn.

Yesterday's Palestinian commentary lashed out at Mr. Powell, saying, "The USA minister should have come to the region with less hatred to the Palestinians, and with much less spite toward the Arabs."

It said Mr. Powell had come to the region "regretfully reflecting the typical USA position." The U.S. policy had not changed "even a little bit," the statement said.

Declaring that Palestinians would not submit to American dictates, it said the Palestinian leadership had "broken the chains of submission" and was willing to pay the price, "high as it might be."

The statement said the "genocidal war" waged by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon had left "no escape and no hope for future reconciliation."

"His war is motivated by racism and total hatred to everything called Palestinian," it said.
The statement also took to task the leadership of Arab states, reflecting a widespread Palestinian view that they have been abandoned by the rest of the Arab world.

It maintained that the United States was conspiring against Palestinians in an alliance with some Arab states, whose leaders were "strongly rejected by their people." It warned that the United States would find itself unable to "protect and immunize" these leaders. The statement ended, "God always prevails."
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