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Prominent Palestinians Condemn Attacks
AP | 6/19/02

Posted on 06/19/2002 3:02:01 PM PDT by kattracks

Prominent Palestinians Publicly Condemn Suicide Bombings

G A Z A   C I T Y, Gaza Strip, June 19 — More than 50 Palestinians took out a full-page newspaper ad Wednesday condemning suicide bombings, a move that sparked debate at a time when most Palestinians support the attacks as an effective way to hit Israel.

The ad in Al Quds, a leading Palestinian daily, appeared Wednesday morning a day after a suicide bombing killed 19 people on a Jerusalem bus, and hours before another suicide attack killed seven more people at a bus stop in the evening.

In the ad, the Palestinians urged the militant groups behind deadly assaults on Israeli civilians to "stop sending our young people to carry out such attacks."

"We see no results in such attacks, but a deepening of the hatred between both peoples and a deepening of the gap between us," the ad said.

The signatories included Hanan Ashrawi, a leading Palestinian spokeswoman and a legislator, and the Palestinians' senior Jerusalem official, Sari Nusseibeh, along with other prominent figures regarded as moderates. The ad urged other Palestinians to join them in their opposition to the bombings.

Among the others who signed the statement were noted Gaza human rights activist and psychiatrist Iyad Serraj, newspaper editor Hana Siniora, prominent economist Mohammed Ishtaya, Yasser Arafat's security adviser Mamdouh Nofal and Abdel Khader Husseini, son of the late Faisal Husseini, who was Nusseibeh's predecessor as top Palestinian official in Jerusalem.

"We felt we had to chart a course, not just break the silence," Ashrawi said. "We wanted to create a momentum to get people to think with their minds and to reason, instead of always reacting emotionally and out of revenge and pain and trauma."

With the latest attacks, Palestinians have carried out 71 suicide bombings in the past 21 months of Mideast fighting, killing about 250 people on the Israeli side.

The attacks outrage Israelis, and the government has responded with military strikes and incursions into Palestinian territory, aimed at suspected militants as well as buildings belonging to the Palestinian Authority government and security forces. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon says Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat is ultimately responsible for failing to stop the attacks.

Palestinians have held virtually no public debate on the issue. Polls regularly show strong support for the suicide bombings, though it has come down a bit in recent months, following the strong Israeli military response.

A poll released last week by a Palestinian think tank showed support for suicide bombings dropped from 74 percent in December to 68 percent recently. The survey, which had a margin of error of 3 percentage points, was roughly in line with other polls.

Ghassan Khatib, who headed the think tank and was recently named Labor Minister, said the modest decline in support for bombings was due to three reasons: international criticism of the Palestinians, the damage done to the Palestinian image by the bombings, and the consequences for the Palestinians, including Israel's military responses.

He said the newspaper ad was the strongest public expression to date opposing the bombings.

Hamas, the group that has carried out more attacks than any other, dismissed the ad as the work of a small number of Palestinians who lack broad support.

"Let's see how much support they will have among the people," Hamas spokesman Abu Shanab said.

The bombings "really hurt Israel. It really affects the Israelis, and if we have an effective weapon in our hands and the whole world is trying to take it off us, this kind of reaction shows it to be the most effective way," Abu Shanab added.

The Palestinian leadership routinely condemns the bombings, but the Palestinian security forces have not carried out large-scale roundups of suspects in Hamas or other groups behind the attacks.

Most attacks have been carried out by young Palestinian men. Initially, most had strong links to radical Islamic movements, such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad. But recently, their numbers have also included members of secular groups, such as the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, which is linked to Arafat's Fatah movement.

Ahmed Abdel Rahman, a longtime aide to Arafat, acknowledged that Palestinian public opinion was at odds with the stance of the Palestinian leadership. He said the best way to end the bombings was for a resumption of peace talks, which broke down 18 months ago amid the violence.

"You can say that (Palestinian) public opinion is with these operations," Abdel Rahman said. "But the Palestinians still consider Arafat their leader. The solution is to stop these suicide operations with a political solution."

But Jibril Rajoub, the Palestinians' West Bank security chief, said the Palestinians cannot cooperate with Israel now to arrest those behind suicide attacks.

"As long as the Israelis are continuing their invasion using their tanks, F-16s and Apaches (attack helicopters) there will be no arrests of any Palestinian," Rajoub said from Egypt, where he was meeting with officials about Palestinian security matters.

A number of prominent Islamic figures have endorsed suicide bombings.

Hamed Baitawi, chief of the Islamic Clergy Committee in Palestine, has close ties to Hamas and said suicide attacks were legitimate.

"Islam demands that we avoid killing women, children and civilians, but God ordered us to fight our enemy in the same way that he fights us," Baitawi said. "As long as the Israeli occupation is killing our people, we have the right from the sky to kill its civilians."

But Zohair Dobei, considered a moderate Muslim sheikh in the West Bank city of Nablus, stressed the Islamic prohibition on killing civilians. He also was critical of Palestinian mothers who have appeared in videos, endorsing bombing attacks carried out by their sons.

"I can't imagine that there is a mother in the world who can dispatch her son, or who would not prevent him from doing so if she knows that he is going to kill himself," Dobei said.

Copyright 2002 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.



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1 posted on 06/19/2002 3:02:02 PM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks
Link Fox news timeline of homicide bombings
2 posted on 06/19/2002 3:14:31 PM PDT by mr1776
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To: kattracks
Now that Israel is taking WB territory in retaliation for Pally homicide bombings, let's see how much longer these terrorist groups claim that blowing ones self up is the most effective way to oppose Israel.

Meanwhile, I'll be laughing at these Pally morons.

3 posted on 06/19/2002 3:16:08 PM PDT by Post Toasties
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To: kattracks
FWIW, Wolf Blitzer reported today that Arafat condemned the suicide bombings in Arabic in local papers...
4 posted on 06/19/2002 3:18:14 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
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To: kattracks
"We see no results in such attacks, but a deepening of the hatred between both peoples and a deepening of the gap between us," the ad said.

Which of course is exactly what the terrorists want. So why should they stop?

5 posted on 06/19/2002 5:35:58 PM PDT by Hugin
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
Tubby must be feeling desperate. I'm thinking that Arafat's losing control of his little dictatorship. Wonder who's going to be his Brutus?
6 posted on 06/19/2002 5:37:41 PM PDT by mewzilla
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To: kattracks
More than 50 Palestinians took out a full-page newspaper ad Wednesday condemning suicide bombings

Expect to see a whole bunch more "collaborator" executions soon.

7 posted on 06/19/2002 6:37:21 PM PDT by Eala
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To: kattracks
Yeah that palestine hyena pack always says stuff like that when they know they are about to be beaten. Its part of the victim routine they play for the liberal media.

Since 11 September, I enjoy watching the IDF attack them.

8 posted on 06/19/2002 6:39:31 PM PDT by rageaholic
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To: kattracks
This is very good news. Stunning news. I hope these people are not murdered by the Pali terrorists for speaking out. The Pali terrorists are nothing other than bullies. Same as the communists before them.
9 posted on 06/19/2002 6:40:22 PM PDT by Freedom'sWorthIt
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To: kattracks
So where were these people 21 months ago when the Intifada started? Gosh.You don't think that at least amongst the intellectuals that this policy does not work.Well the intellectuals are not the bomb carrying cadres so my guess is this will continue for some time to come.I just wish they would exile Arafat and move on
10 posted on 06/19/2002 6:43:37 PM PDT by lexington minuteman 1775
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It should be said NONE of the signers are condemning the bombings for MORAL reasons but because they're bad PR and are politically damaging to the Palestinians cause. In other words, if the bombings were well received by world opinion and they obtained the Palestinians what they wanted, we wouldn't see a condemnation printed at all in Jerusalem's Arab language newspaper. The reaon the signers are calling for a halt to the attacks isn't because they're wrong per se but because the Palestinians are being harmed through Israeli retaliation, loss of land and loss of further life. All good realpolitik arguments for stopping the bombings but I doubt those carrying them out are inclined to listen even to reason. Look for the carnage to continue and build unabated.
11 posted on 06/19/2002 6:49:17 PM PDT by goldstategop
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To: kattracks
"A poll released last week by a Palestinian think tank showed support for suicide bombings dropped from 74 percent in December to 68 percent recently."

Hmmm. Maybe that's because so many who are pro-homocide have blown themselves up. Bound to bring down the average...

12 posted on 06/19/2002 6:52:42 PM PDT by TheLooseThread
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To: Eala
I doubt it. Those people are safe. This is one more PR attempt, and a good one at that, since it gets worldwide attention away from the murders of Israelis by suicide terrorists. The Palis get very effective PR with these statements and you will note that it never fails that they are on the air and in the press immediately after the murderous events. Then the Arab nations jump in and warn Israel either not to attack in retaliation or condemn them for doing so.

To imagine that Arafat and his whole crew are not fully aware of the plans of the Hamas and other pali terrorist groups is asinine. It's all part of the general plan to eliminate Israel however they can, while building sympathy for their evil cause with good PR. The Euros believe this tripe and many Americans do as well.

13 posted on 06/19/2002 6:55:54 PM PDT by Paulus Invictus
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To: goldstategop
You are probably right. I suppose I am only trying to find some hint of sanity over there. Perhaps it is a lost cause. I hope Sharon stays in the Pali areas until the bombings stop......but I doubt that will happen. Sadly, very sadly, it appears war is going to happen - which is what the Pali's and all the Islamic Israel haters truly want. If Americans think this year's economic downturn is bad - wait until a full blown ME war breaks out.
15 posted on 06/19/2002 7:00:01 PM PDT by Freedom'sWorthIt
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To: goldstategop
But Zohair Dobei, considered a moderate Muslim sheikh in the West Bank city of Nablus, stressed the Islamic prohibition on killing civilians.

This one, Dobei, did morally condemn the killing of civilians.

17 posted on 06/19/2002 7:13:00 PM PDT by secretagent
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To: kattracks; dennisw; Yehuda
The signatories included Hanan Ashrawi...

Isn't that comforting!

19 posted on 06/19/2002 7:24:39 PM PDT by Thinkin' Gal
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To: kattracks
"Damn, we thought it would work."
20 posted on 06/19/2002 7:27:29 PM PDT by dighton
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