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Fallujah Onslaught Infuriates Iraqis



BAGHDAD, November 9 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) – The massive assault on Fallujah by thousands of US-led troops has drawn fury among most Iraqis, scholars and even among the ranks of the US-backed interim government itself whose Prime Minister Iyad Allawi has given the go-ahead for the onslaught on Fallujah.

Iraq's official Sunni Muslim political party threatened to quit the interim government unless the full-scale military assault – dubbed Operation Phantom Fury -- on Fallujah is halted, according to a spokesman Tuesday, November 9.

We demand that the government suspends the offensive against Fallujah and returns to the negotiating table to find a peaceful solution to this crisis rather than resorting to the military option,” said Iyad Al-Sa“What is going on is the extermination of a population by this operation marrie, spokesman for the Islamic Party.

Its Secretary General Mohson Abdel Hamid was due to meet Allawi later Tuesday to discuss the offensive launched Monday against the resistance bastion, according to Agence France-Presse (AFP).

From the result of this meeting, we will decide whether to stay in the government or withdraw,” Al-Samarrie said.


US Missile Strike in Fallujah Kills Women, Children

One of Iraqi victims in Fallujah where US military says they targeted Al-Zarqawi militants (AFP) (Click to watch more pictures)

FALLUJAH, Iraq, September 9 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) – Women and children were among 12 people killed in an overnight fresh US missile strike of the western  Baghdad city of  Fallujah, press reports and medical sources said Thursday, September 9.

Local residents removed bodies from the rubble of a house in the city demolished in the dead of night by a US missile while people were sleeping, a correspondent for Agence France-Presse (AFP) on the scene reported.

Doctor Mushtak Taleb from Fallujah's general hospital said 12 bodies had been brought in, including five children and two women, and that at least nine people had been wounded since the raids began.

Sleeping

Witnesses told AFP that the family who lived in the single-storey house was sleeping on the roof when the missile ploughed through the building, blowing their bodies to smithereens.

The roof had collapsed entirely and two small cranes were trying to lift up the debris to allow rescuers to search for more people.

Several neighboring houses in the Nowad Al-Dhubat district were damaged and children could be seen sifting through rubble and mangled metal to help collect pieces of flesh.

Local inhabitants were furious over the raid, further to escalate anti-American sentiments among ordinary Iraqis.

"We were sleeping on the roof because the electricity keeps going off at night. When the explosion went off, the blast threw me back by at least five meters," said neighbor Khaled Abbas.

"First I thought the explosion was in my house but when I awoke from the shock I saw that the neighbours had been hit," he told AFP.

He said the owner of the house had four wives, two of whom lived in the house with at least 10 children.

"All the children next door used to fill the streets with noise. Today I hope they will be like birds in heaven," Abbas said.

"I want to know why the Americans decided to bomb a family with children," he said, with an apparent expression of anger.

US Claims

Bodies of Iraqi women and children (AFP)

The US military, for its part, claimed it had carried out a raid in Fallujah overnight against a hideout used by operatives of suspected Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi's network in Iraq – blamed for most attacks against American occupation forces.

But local inhabitants dismissed the allegations, citing the fall of women and children as victims to the American air raids. Iraqi fighters in Fallujah denied in June 25, the presence of Al-Zarqawi in their town adding they were simply defending their homeland against occupation forces.

At least 700 Iraqis, mostly women and children , were killed and 1500 others injured when the US occupation forces imposed a tight siege on the town and intensified air strikes on its densely-populated areas.

Hundreds of houses and the town’s only hospital were demolished by the US aircraft in the raids, putting Washington under an intense wave of criticism by world human rights groups.

But the overwhelming firepower of the US occupation troops has failed so far to break the staunch will of Fallujah resistance fighters.

The US military reported late Wednesday, September 8, that one of its helicopters had crashed near Fallujah but did not specify whether it had been shot down and said only that the four-man crew was safe.

17 Iraqis Killed

Another 17 Iraqis were killed and 51 wounded in the a US-led Iraqi overnight assault on Tall Afar, hospital sources said Thursday.

As the seven-hour bombardment dragged on until morning, clashes flared between US forces and fighters on the ground. Bodies strewn in the streets could not be collected until quiet returned, said an AFP reporter.

US Air Raid on Fallujah Kills Dozens, Including Children

The attack on the 300,000-populated area killed three children

BAGHDAD, September 2 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) – Twenty Iraqis, including three children were killed and six others injured Wednesday, September 1, in a US air strike on two buildings in the restive Iraqi city of Fallujah.

Two buildings were destroyed when a US fighter fired a pair of missiles in the residential neighborhood of Jebel in Fallujah.

"We now have 17 dead people and six wounded," Doctor Seifeddin Taha of the Fallujah general hospital told Agence France Presse (AFP).

Other three bodies were recovered from under the rubbles of the destroyed buildings.

The deaths also include one woman and one elderly man after the raid on the city, populated by 300,000.

Dismissed

The US occupation forces confirmed the attack, claiming it was on safe houses and meeting locations of followers of the Jordanian-born Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi, who the US blames for several attacks against US forces in the war-torn country.

The US military added the attack was carried out upon intelligence information from US and Iraqi sources.

But Taha's statements carried a dismissal of the allegation.

"All the wounded are families. Among the dead, there could be two or three children but the bodies are torn to pieces and it's difficult to tell," Taha added.

The air raid comes as a star reminder of earlier attacks by US war planes, that ravaged Fallujah and left a high number of civilian casualties.

In April, at least 700 Iraqis, mostly women and children, were killed and 1500 others injured when the US occupation forces imposed a tight siege on the city and intensified air strikes on its densely-populated areas.

In May, US helicopters killed more than 40 people, including several children, during a wedding party in western Iraq.

Although the occupation forces claimed the attack was on a safe house used by foreign fighters entering Iraq from Syria , the Associated Press aired a video tape showing a decorated wedding vehicle and guests arriving for the celebrations followed by scenes of death and destruction.


 

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