From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Sun Sep 01 2002 - 18:46:14 MDT
Since early 2002, Saddam Hussein has been trying to be on the 
forefront of Arab support of the Intifada. Recently, Palestinian 
Authority newspapers began reporting on this phenomenon. The 
following are excerpts from such a report, as well as a speech by 
Saddam espousing Arab support for the Intifada: 
Palestinian Authority Media Praises Saddam's Support
The Palestinian Authority (PA) daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida 
reported on an event held by the Iraqi-sponsored Arab Liberation 
Front[1] in the Hebron home of the family of Marwan 
Zalum,[2] the commander of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade (killed 
by Israel in April 2002). During the event, donations from Iraqi 
President Saddam Hussein were distributed to other families of 
martyrs. 
This was not the first time that donations from Saddam Hussein 
were distributed in the territories, but it was the first time the PA 
press reported on it extensively.[3] Al-Hayat Al-Jadida cited the 
statements of support and gratitude for Saddam expressed by the 
organizers and participants, and their calls to continue in the path 
of martyrs. The paper also reported that during the event $10,000 
was given to each of the 12 families.[4] 
An Arab Liberation Front representative praised the prominent 
role martyrs had played and still play in developing the 
Palestinian national struggle, calling them "role models." He also 
described the activities [carried out by] the martyr Zalum, which 
resulted in his martyrdom. 
Al-Hajj Rateb Al-'Amleh, a leader of the Arab Liberation 
Front, expressed the feelings of friendship that Saddam Hussein 
harbors for the families of martyrs and for Palestinian fighters, 
and stressed the need to unite around "resisting the enemy until 
liberation." 
Fahmi Shahin, representative of the [Palestinian Communist] 
People's Party, thanked the Iraqi leadership and people in the 
name of the [Palestinian] political forces. 
'Abbas Zaki, member of the Fatah Central Committee and of 
the Palestinian Legislative Council, gave a detailed analysis of 
"Saddam's inspiring qualities of leadership" that should be 
imitated. Zaki also analyzed martyr Marwan Zalum's qualities 
of leadership and warfare, and stated that Zalum's "eyes were 
always lifted aloft to martyrdom, and not towards [obtaining] a 
job." 
On behalf of the martyrs' families, Dr. Yunes Zalum thanked 
Saddam Hussein for his Pan-Arab stand and called for uniting 
around the Iraqi leadership and the Iraqi people.[5] 
Saddam on His Determination to Support the Intifada
In a meeting in Baghdad (March 2002) with PLO Political 
Bureau Chief Farouq Al-Qaddoumi, Fatah Central Committee 
member 'Abbas Zaki, and the head of the Arab Department of 
the PLO Political Bureau Omar Al-Shak'a, Saddam Hussein 
elaborated on his determination to support the Intifada: 
"The Intifada demands steadfastness. We have asked the [Arab] 
politicians not to pretend they know better than the Palestinian 
people what they want and what the fighters want, but to 
cooperate with them¦ It is their duty to be [the Palestinians'] 
partners in blood, money, and weapons, as [if they share] a 
common fate." 
"They have the right to consult with Palestine and its people, but 
not to take their place¦ [Only] when we bear arms, shed blood, 
and rebuild what has been destroyed will we have the right to a 
status nearly equal to that of the representative of the Palestinian 
people in discussing their problem¦" 
"¦The Palestinian people does not need more plans. We are not 
interested in [more] plans. Our basic plan is to support the 
Palestinian people in [its] armed fighting. If we are incapable of 
offering aid to the armies, our support should be by [giving] 
money or buying them arms, or by giving Muslims and Arabs the 
option of volunteering [to help the Palestinian people]." 
"¦As far as Iraq is concerned, we are like any Palestinian district. 
Nothing prevents us from giving [Palestine] everything we can. 
We are glad about the spirit of the Palestinian people's martyrdom 
and heroism. I think many were surprised by it. By Allah, what the 
Palestinian people have done surpasses my expectations." 
"At first we made $5 million available to help the wounded and 
the families of the Palestinian martyrs. After a short time, the man 
in charge of [distributing the money] came to us and said that the 
sum [allocated] was finished. I told him: 'How can you say this? 
Keep [distributing money] even if we reach a state where we must 
sell the clothes off our backs'¦" 
"May Allah include us among the liberators. I am happy that the 
martyrdom operations are carried out by the Fatah organization 
[as well]¦ Stopping the Intifada is heresy, and any attempt to 
stop it from outside is heresy, a crime, and a conspiracy against 
the Palestinian people¦" 
"Greet Abu Ammar [i.e. Yasser Arafat], tell him that we greet him 
and greet the Palestinian leadership, the Palestinian people, and 
Abu Ammar¦ Greet all the Palestinians, those living and the 
martyrs. May Allah have mercy upon them. Tell them that 
Saddam Hussein says that Arafat can consider Iraq's capabilities 
to be Palestine's capabilities, and his decisions will be binding 
[upon us]."[6] 
'Iraq and the Palestinians Will Defeat Their Evil Enemies'
Another reference to Iraqi support of the PA came from 'Izat 
Ibrahim, deputy chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary 
Leadership, during Al-Qaddoumi's last visit to Iraq: "The battle 
of Iraq and [the battle of] Palestine are one battle against their 
historic enemies. The martyrs in Iraq and in Palestine are martyrs 
of the first rank, as they fight, with their pure, noble souls, against 
the ones who conquered their land, their honor, for their survival, 
their history, and their civilization¦ against the most arrogant 
force of evil, oppression, and aggression on the face of the 
earth."[7] 
[1] A Palestinian pro-Iraqi Ba'thists Pan-Arab organization. 
[2] In an interview for the London-published Hamas monthly 
Falastin Al-Muslima, Zalum's wife said that it was her husband 
who had dispatched the female suicide bomber 'Andalib Taqatqa, 
who blew herself up in Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda marketplace 
in February 2002. See: Falastin Al-Muslima (London), July 2002. 
[3] Donations from Saddam Hussein were given to families whose 
homes were destroyed in Jenin; see Al-Quds (Palestinian 
Authority), March 22, 2002. Eleven Gaza Strip martyrs' families 
received donations, Al-Quds (PA), June 14, 2002. Eighteen 
Hebron martyrs' families received donations, see Al-Quds (PA), 
August 4, 2002. 
[4] The martyrs were: Marwan Kiad Zalum, Samir Abu Rajab Al-
Tamimi (who was killed together with Zalum), Shadi Ahmad Abd 
Al-Mu'ti 'Arafa, Burhan Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Haimuni, Ya'qub 
Fathi Rabi' Dukeidek (from the 'Izz Al-Din Al-Qassam Brigades), 
Abd Al-Ghani Feysal Sha'ban Mujahid, Ayman Saleh Muhammad 
Hussein Muhanna, Rawan Abd Al-Qader Isma'il Al-Jibrini, Majdi 
Fadhl 'Ali Hamed Al-'Uwiwi (from the 'Izz Al-Din Al-Qassam 
Brigades), Muhammad 'Abd Al-Salam Dhiab Da'na, Nabil 
Muhammad Hashem Khalil Al-Natshe (an Islamic Jihad activist) 
and Hatem Yakin 'Aayesh Al-Shuweiki. 
[5] Al-Hayat Al-Jadida (Palestinian Authority), August 13, 2002. 
[6] Al-Qadisiyya (Iraq), March 4, 2002. 
[7] Iraqi News Agency, August 16, 2002. 
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