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Arab leaders consider high-level meeting as anti-Israeli protests intensify
Associated Press / SFGate

Posted on 4/1/2002, 8:05:18 PM by RCW2001

NADIA ABOU EL-MAGD, Associated Press Writer
Monday, April 1, 2002
©2002 Associated Press

URL: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2002/04/01/international0328EST0453.DTL

(04-01) 12:24 PST CAIRO, Egypt (AP) --

Arab protests against Israel escalated Monday, with demonstrators clashing with police in the Jordanian and Egyptian capitals, as their leaders searched for ways to defuse the crisis.

The Egyptian demonstration was the most violent protest here since Israel seized control of Yasser Arafat's compound Friday. Arabs also took to the streets in Lebanon, Libya, Sudan and Yemen.

After a group of artists, intellectuals and opposition politicians called for a march from Cairo University to the nearby Israeli Embassy, hundreds of marchers ran toward the embassy and broke through a line of riot police.

Police responded with tear gas and water cannons and whipped demonstrators with their batons, pushing protesters back to a spot near the campus. The protest lasted for seven hours.

Thirty protesters were arrested and nine police officers were struck by stones. Sixteen protesters -- most suffering the effects of tear gas -- were hospitalized after the clashes.

The Egyptian protesters called on their government to close the Israeli Embassy and accused the United States of giving Israel the green light for its offensive and called for the boycott of American products.

But calls to boycott U.S. products have been heard before in Egypt and gone largely unheeded. Egyptian officials say their ties with Israel give them an opportunity to influence Israeli policy.

Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi led a march in his capital, Tripoli, and called on Arab countries to open their borders to let Arab volunteers fighters in to help the Palestinians.

Some 20,000 Sudanese marched through their capital, Khartoum, carrying banners declaring: "No peace with the Zionists," "No bargaining when it comes to Jerusalem."

In Yemen, more than 200 journalists gathered in front of the U.S. Embassy in San`a carrying pictures of Yasser Arafat. They handed an embassy official a letter accusing the United States of bias toward Israel.

In Zarqa, about 17 miles northeast of Amman, about 3,000 people chanted "Death to Israel" and called for holy war against the Jewish state.

Later about 300 protesters, mostly women, staged a candlelit march on the U.S. Embassy in Amman, where they called on Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to intervene. "Beloved Saddam, strike at Tel Aviv," the protesters chanted in front of a line of police before the embassy.

More than 500 Lebanese and Palestinian demonstrators demanding that Egypt sever relations with Israel tried to storm the Egyptian embassy in Beirut but were dispersed by dozens of policemen.

In Syria, more than 1,000 Syrians and Palestinian refugees chanted: "Terrorism is Zionist and the weapons are American!"

In Saudi Arabia, whose Crown Prince Abdullah was reportedly working with the United States to get Israeli troops out of Arafat's compound.

The official Saudi Press Agency reported that King Fahd, during a weekly Cabinet meeting Monday, condemned Israel and urged the United States, Russia, the European Union and the Security Council to support the Arab peace initiative and pressure Israel into withdrawing from Arab land.

In Iraq, Saddam urged Arab countries to adopt "economic measures" against Israel and its supporters.

He did not elaborate, but the ruling Baath party in a statement called on the Arabs to use oil as a weapon, apparently by cutting off supplies to the West in order to force Western powers to pressure Israel.

"If oil is not used today as a weapon in the battle to enhance the honor and dignity of our (Arab) nation and our religion and to liberate our land and holy places against Zionism and America, it will be a curse."

©2002 Associated Press  


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1 posted on 4/1/2002, 8:05:18 PM by RCW2001
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To: RCW2001
I love these articles where various Arab leaders and/or their citizens call on other people to do something about the Israelis. This article is just one long tacit admission of Arab regional impotence.
2 posted on 4/1/2002, 8:10:29 PM by aBootes
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To: RCW2001
Do not forget that many of the dictators in Arab countries are disliked by the common "street people" and are attacked by their Islamic clerics. UBL himself dislikes the Saudi royal family.

Once these suicide bombers strike shopping malls and supermarkets in Arab cities the proverbial caca will hit the fan. World leaders better wake up now and stop this Islamic menance in it's tracks.

3 posted on 4/1/2002, 8:12:08 PM by Oldeconomybuyer
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To: RCW2001
This is turning out exactly how some people wished. America's war on terror is becoming an Israeli/American war on Arabs.
4 posted on 4/1/2002, 8:14:07 PM by LarryLied
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To: RCW2001
Later about 300 protesters, mostly women, staged a candlelit march on the U.S. Embassy in Amman, where they called on Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to intervene. Beloved Saddam, strike at Tel Aviv," the protesters chanted in front of a line of police before the embassy.

Beloved Saddam? Smoking the wacky weed again girls?

5 posted on 4/1/2002, 8:17:10 PM by areafiftyone
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To: LarryLied
Best to get whos on what side sorted out otherwise we have to pussyfoot around.
6 posted on 4/1/2002, 8:17:17 PM by weikel
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To: LarryLied
America's war on terror is becoming an Israeli/American war on Arabs...

It was always the same war, the same enemy. Do you listen to Conservatives? Did you hear Rush this AM? He did 2 fabulous hours on the Middle East. Maybe you should go to his site and listen to the show when he links it.

7 posted on 4/1/2002, 8:19:16 PM by veronica
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To: areafiftyone
Later about 300 protesters, mostly women, staged a candlelit march on the U.S. Embassy in Amman, where they called on Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to intervene. Beloved Saddam, strike at Tel Aviv," the protesters chanted in front of a line of police before the embassy.

They must really want their "beloved Saddam" dead. I'll join them -
oh Saddam play with these scorpions
poke the angry bear with a stick
eat this rat poison

8 posted on 4/1/2002, 8:26:47 PM by Tis The Time''s Plague
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To: areafiftyone
Israel, the US and Britan are the only moral countries left. If we were to follow the rest of the world we would be wearing birkasor be speaking german.
9 posted on 4/1/2002, 8:29:11 PM by samson1
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To: LarryLied
That's what God said it would DO!....

I wonder How He Knew?

NOT!

10 posted on 4/1/2002, 8:33:47 PM by crystalk
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To: samson1
You should also include Canada, New Zealand and & Australia. I'm sure there are few smaller countries that would qualify as well.
11 posted on 4/1/2002, 8:35:21 PM by Woodman
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To: areafiftyone
"Beloved Saddam, strike at Tel Aviv," the protesters chanted"

That would be one sure fire way to move this whole problem along, quick-step. I doubt Israel is in much of a mood to have the Pali's receive "outside assistance". Can you say BOOM?

13 posted on 4/1/2002, 8:35:58 PM by Don Carlos
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To: RCW2001
No bargaining when it comes to Jerusalem

Let's hope they don't declare New York a holy city too.

14 posted on 4/1/2002, 8:37:24 PM by A Ruckus of Dogs
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To: Old Hickory
The New York Times journalist Tom Friedman (who is Jewish) wrote a piece about a week ago to float the idea of American troops being deployed to Israel.

For cryin' out loud - this idiot wants us to deploy troops in yet another country? Aren't we overextended as it is?

15 posted on 4/1/2002, 8:39:40 PM by A Ruckus of Dogs
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To: LarryLied
America's war on terror is becoming an Israeli/American war on Arabs.

A more accurate description would be an Arab war on America/Israel.

They wanted it, they got it.

16 posted on 4/1/2002, 8:41:22 PM by WhiteKnuckles
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To: RCW2001
The arab obsession with Israel is amazing. There are 350 million arabs, and 4.9 million jews in Israel. That is 1.4%. Israel occupies only a tiny sliver of land, and that has no oil. The arabs' obsession with Israel stems 1) from their faith, Islam, which calls for the extermination of jews and christians in many places, and 2) from their deep (and justified) sense of inferiority in the face of a superior culture. For example, in Egypt, the per capita GNP is 1/13th that of Israel, and a significant fraction of the Egyptian GNP is US handouts. According to a recently published book, IQ of the Egyptian population is 83, or borderline retarded.

Arab hatred of Israel, and of the US, serves deep psychological needs. It is the folly of the Western liberal elites to think this can be assuaged by negotiations and concessions. Yet they blithely persist in the face of massive murderous evidence that they are wrong. They don't know what else to do, and if they changed, they would be giving up their identity as liberals, because the assumptions that underlie their actions are at the core of who they are.

17 posted on 4/1/2002, 9:02:40 PM by thucydides
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To: WhiteKnuckles
A more accurate description would be an Arab war on America/Israel. They wanted it, they got it.

True, but unfortunately the Arabs are not hamstrung by political correctness.

Israel needs to fight this the way we did the Japanese. Fully and completely. And tell the rest of the PC world if they don't like it they can go to hell.

18 posted on 4/1/2002, 9:12:07 PM by liberalism=failure
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To: Old Hickory
When I hear Israel griping about the money we send to the arabs, I might link the two.
20 posted on 4/1/2002, 9:22:30 PM by monkeywrench
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