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My Enemies: Israel and the Islamic Action Front in Jordan

I am so enraged. I have never felt hatred, dispise, and deep feelings of hostility towards any human bieng, any organization or any state as much as I feel now towards the state of Israel and the Islamic Action Front (IAF) in Jordan. I will use words that are not frequent in my articles but they just describe the situation.
I have been in Morocco over the past week not well engaged with home news for a few days, but then I saw on TV the scene that I will never forget in my life. The cries and shouts of the 8 years old girl whose familiy has been massacred infront of her eyes on a sunny friday on the beach in Gaza by an Isareli rocket. As many people in the Arab world, we have been subjected to watching Israeli crimes against palestinians such as Sabra and Shatila, the killing of Mohammad Durrah and the 6 month baby Iman Hijjo in the Intifada but I have never ever cried in my life as I did when I watched that poor girl on Gaza Beach.
Bastards, the Israeli army and government are true bastards, and any Israeli citizens who supports them is a bastard. They can influence our government and force peace and normalization agreements but they can never, ever be accepted in our part of the world. I have never shaken hands with an Israeli and I will continue to do so. This image of the girl's cry has washed all the wrong ideas we had about possibility of genuine peace with such criminals.
The other bastards are here, living amongst us and stabbing us in the back. The four "deputies" of the Islamic Action Front who visited the Zarqawi home to consider him a martyr are a shame to Jordan and the country, they are nothing but a group of leeches sucking our blood and supporting criminals and terrorists like Zarqawi. They must be prosecuted, go to jail and never ever be allowed to represent the Jordanian people who were targeted by Zarqawi gang.
I hate the IAF, and if they do not apologise right now to the Jordanian people they must be chased down in every corner of this country and never be allowed to express any kind of political activity.
The 60 people who died due to Zarqawi's acts, plus the teers of the Jordanian girl Marah who lost her father in Iraq at the hands of a Zarqawi assistant is a real Jordanian purity that will wipe away all those cockraoches thriving on the dirt of the worst ideas in our time and by this I mean the terrorist IAF. Those do not need to blow bombs themselves, if they support Zarqawi then thay are terrorists as well.
My enemies are the enemies of life and they are the state of Israel and the IAF.


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On June, 11, 2006 3:12 AM , kinzi
from United States said:

Batir, your words and feelings are more than justified and I share them on both subjects. I am so, so sorry.


On June, 11, 2006 3:26 AM , Natalia
from United States said:

It's horrible, I agree. I know a few Israelis pushing for positive change in Palestine though, maybe I'll introduce you sometime.

The screams of that little girl still echo in my head.


On June, 11, 2006 6:51 AM , khalaf
from Jordan said:

Bravo


On June, 11, 2006 8:11 AM , Adi Azar
from United States said:

Dude,
You are 100% true.

What is this barbarian and senseless actions? They are blinded by their strange ideas!!!

Thanks


On June, 11, 2006 9:04 AM , Devil`s Mind
from Jordan said:

Although aparently they did no criminal offence (that we can prosecuted them) as visiting a mourning family isnt punishable by law, but obviously their "excuse" that they visit him because he's muslim is (obviously?) bullshit! Since when do they dont visit every muslim mourning family?...

Calling Zarquawi as matyr is both disrespectful, misleading, and shows support to terrorism...

I agree that they have shown that they are not representatives of the Jordanians, and therefore this should deny them the right to be in the parliament.


On June, 11, 2006 4:46 PM , Oranje
from Netherlands said:

Well said Batir, you voice a lot of what many are thinking.
great post


On June, 12, 2006 3:21 AM , hareega
from United States said:

I am totally enraged by the actions of the 4 Parliament members, and I think they should not only be fired but alos arrested and investigated with. It's a total betrayal to praise a criminal who killed and was planning to kill as many Jordanians as possible.
But I would not include all IAF memers in this just because they belong to the same party, although clearly some of them would share the same thoughts with those 4.


On June, 12, 2006 10:18 AM , Handala
from United Kingdom said:

Bravo Bravo Bravo Bravo

Batir you are the first Jordanian blogger to show your feelings about the Israeli massacre. I wish more would do so.


On June, 12, 2006 6:05 PM , Why that....??????
from Jordan said:

هل هذه الديمقراطية التي تتحدثون عنها، طز غلى هيك أشكال، وأنا كنت من متابعي مدونتك، ولكن يبدو أن جميع متابعيك يا باتر هم من الأمريكان،
ويبدو أنك يا باتر وضعت النواب الأربعة في كرهك لهم ككرهك لإسرائيل...؟ ما هذا الجنون، لو أنهم "عملو السبعة وذمتها" ما صاروا هيك، شو صايرلكو


On June, 12, 2006 6:55 PM , Abu Shreek said:

Dear Batir,
I think this subject has officially been gone out of hand.
You know how I feel about the people who use religion to recruit people for their political agendas, but you have to keep in mind that these people have “the freedom” and the RIGHTS to believe what they want, no matter how insensitive and radical it is, and our duty as citizens is to keep in mind that this is their ideology and if we disagree, we should not re-elect them, and try to diminish their influence through our votes.

But, to transform the “isolated” visit and joma'a speech into a national crisis and a campaign that (illi biswa (you) willi ma biswa (columnists, opportunists, delusional bloggers…) participate in, along with (mahrajanat khatabyyeh, “wa basatt minn il mo7afathatt”), will only make Islamic-politics appear targeted (the IAF already issued a statement claiming this) and the whole situation plays in their favor since this is exactly what they wanted when they visited in the first place.

Most importantly, there is no acceptable situation where a “force from anti-terrorism units and central intelligence” should be allowed to storm into unsuspecting citizens houses and make arrests based on an opinion, a speech, or a visit. Period. (especially when this citizen has the parliament immunity). THERE ARE CONSTITUTIONAL METHODS TO MAKE ARRESTS, AND REMOVE IMMUNITY AND ISSUE ARREST WARRANTS, even if it were a formality. And we should not accept a return to this approach no matter how enraged we are.


On June, 14, 2006 8:40 PM , Issam
from United States said:

Batir, I liked your Arabic post in Aldastur better than this one. I thik that this post was probably your frist emotional reaction to the event,while the other one is more analtyical and moderate. But hey that is me. Peace


On June, 16, 2006 9:33 PM , Queen Rania's fan
from Italy said:

Batir, first of all I would tell you that I hate IAF with all my forces.
I'm shocked for the immagine of the child on the beach of Gaza and for what happened there: I tought that it was an Israeli fault too. By the way it isn't sure that the responsability of that tragedy is of Israel, as in real it's is a Palestinian responsability the killing of the poor Mohamed Al-Dura. I think that we should wait the result of the inquery.


On June, 19, 2006 12:55 AM , Batir Wardam
from Jordan said:

Queen Rania fan: maybe it was the aliens from Mars who fired rockets and missiles seen by hundreds of people on the beach and not the Israelis. Let us wait for the results of the inquiry made by the X files producer. For God sake do not say that. This is an insult to the victims. The killers are known but some people still refuse to believe.


On June, 20, 2006 8:08 PM , Queen Rania's fan
from Italy said:

Batir, you also told "let us wait for the result of the inquiry..." (sorry but it's better to forget the other part of your sentence): so let's wait before tell that the attack in Gaza is Israeli fault. I ALSO tought so, but they later told that the responsability of that tragedy was of a Palestinian mine. I'm not telling that it's true, I'm just telling that we can't be sure. It's to easy to tell that the responsability is of Israel (because someone has already decided it)and I think that an balanced person as you seem, should admit it...And please, I absolutely don't want to insult the victims, come on!!!




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