Thursday, 10 November 2005.
Al-Anbar Province.
Al-Qa'im.
US forces occupy remainder of al-Qa'im following withdrawal of Resistance forces.
US occupation forces stormed into all the remaining neighborhoods
of the city of al-Qa'im on Thursday morning after what was described as
a "sweeping attack" in which US F-16 and F-18 warplanes, armored
vehicles, tanks and hundreds of American Marines, commandos, and
members of US stormtroop division took part accompanied by Iraqi puppet
army troops.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported eyewitnesses as saying
that US fighter bombers intensively bombed the targeted neighborhoods
continuously for two hours. More than 42 rockets and cluster bombs fell
on five neighborhoods of al-Qa'im before the US attackers advanced on
the ground to storm the area.
The correspondent reported that the storming of the neighborhoods
took four hours, in the course of which a large number of bombs and
land mines exploded by the attacking American soldiers. Resistance
fighters staged ambushes on the Americans before withdrawing from the
area.
In his dispatch posted at 12:15pm Mecca time Thursday, the Mafkarat
al-Islam correspondent reported that US forces have now occupied the
whole of al-Qa'im following the withdrawal of all the Resistance forces
from the city, apparently concluding a battle begun with a furious
American assault launched on Saturday, 5 November 2005.
A Resistance commander in the city of 'Anah, some 65km to the east
of al-Qa'im told Mafkarat al-Islam that the Resistance in al-Qa'im had
been able to achieve its objectives in al-Qa'im, inflicting unexpected
losses on the occupation forces and their stooges before the battle
even began. The commander noted that the number of Resistance men
killed in the whole six-day battle for al-Qa'im was no more than the
number of US occupation troops lost in the battle for the city's April
7th Neighborhood alone.
Asked about US claims to have killed dozens and captured hundreds
of Resistance fighters, the Resistance commander said: "we're used to
their fumbling and their lies. Honorable news agencies should not beat
the propaganda drum for them, just repeating their claims as if they
were serious."
Situation in al-Qa'im following American take over.
In a dispatch posted at 10:10pm Mecca time Thursday night, the
correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam in al-Qa'im reported that after the
US occupation troops had seized control of the whole of the city, they
set up 11 military camps in the middle of the city focused on the April
7th Neighborhood, the al-Jam'iyah neighborhood, the market areas and
the regions in the south and west of the city.
The correspondent reported that the American camps were in fact
local houses that the American troops simply occupied and took over.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent refuted a report by the Iraqi News
Agency that the US forces expelled Iraqi families from the dwellings,
saying that the houses were in fact vacant when the Americans took them
over. The correspondent reported that the US troops selected those
houses because they were large in size, and taller than neighboring
homes, allowing them good vantage points.
The occupation forces imposed a curfew on the whole of al-Qa'im,
banning all civilian traffic and threatening to strike any civilian car
that they see on the streets. The entrances to the city have all been
sealed by US military forces
House-to-house raids and searches by US and Iraqi puppet forces
continued in full swing. A source in the Iraqi puppet army said that in
the course of Wednesday and Thursday, they had searched more than 246
houses. In those raids they discovered religious books and pamphlets
calling for jihad against the occupation but no caches of weapons, the
source reported.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported observing the arrival
of Iraqi and foreign mercenary street cleaners who were undertaking to
haul away the remains of wrecked American vehicles from the street and
alleys of al-Qa'im. He saw eight wrecked vehicles in just two
neighborhoods of the city - the ar-Risalah Neighborhood and the 12
Rabi' ath-Thani Neighborhood.
The correspondent said that the Americans were now searching for
people whom they could appoint as puppet "governor," "mayor," and
"chairman of the municipal council" of al-Qa'im, but so far had been
unable to convince anyone to serve them in such capacities.
The correspondent reported that the aim of finding such puppet
officials was to provide some measure of verisimilitude to the claims
of the American-appointed Iraqi "Prime Minister" Ibrahim al-Ja'fari who
had asserted that the "people of al-Qa'im appealed to us against the
horror of the terrorists" in their city. Mafkarat al-Islam reported
that US forces had arrested Munif Sa'dallah, one of the local notables,
after he refused to serve as a puppet official under the new American
administration.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in al-Qa'im reported that Iraqi
puppet army troops were robbing the houses of residents of the city and
looting their belongings, now that the fighting was over. The
correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam in Abu Ghurayb confirmed that
report, saying that puppet army soldiers who had been given leave for
visits home after serving with the Americans in al-Qa'im had arrived in
Abu Ghurayb. The puppet army soldiers could be seen in the Abu Ghurayb
Market - dubbed the "Thieves' Market" - offering household items such
as valuable art objects, gold jewelry, and articles of leather clothing
for sale at negligible prices
Prior to US occupation of remainder of city, al-Qa'im hospital
announces it cannot take in patients due to fighting. US troops arrest
school children, claiming they are Resistance fighters.
Prior to the American seizure of the remainder of al-Qa'im, Quds
Press reported medical sources in the city as saying that the then
on-going military operations had isolated the al-Qa'im Hospital making
it impossible for the facility to receive wounded or ill persons.
The source told Quds Press that the US offensive had caused two of
the hospital's ambulances to be burned up. In addition, the source
said, American military forces were even preventing medical teams from
rescuing wounded persons who were near the hospital, in addition to
issuing threats against medical workers if they provided treatment to
Resistance fighters.
Local residents told Quds Press that while the fighting raged,
residents of al-Qa'im continued to flee the city for barren desert
areas outside the city but away from the American bombing. The
witnesses said that four mosques and schools had been bombed by US
warplanes.
American troops also arrested a number of school children in
al-Qa'im, aged between 13 and 15, claiming that they were Resistance
fighters, Quds Press reported. The American bombing also damaged the
main water tower in the April 7th Neighborhood of the city.
Hit.
Resistance bombards US headquarters in Hit.
In a dispatch posted at 4:30pm Mecca time Thursday afternoon,
Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces bombarded the
Youth Center in the western Iraqi city of Hit - a facility that US
forces have occupied and turned into their local headquarters.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in the city reported residents
of the al-'Ummal neighborhood in the center of town as saying that four
82mm mortar rounds blasted into the middle of the US-occupied center.
Ar-Ramadi.
Two US soldiers die in roadside bombing; Americans retaliate by shooting Iraqi mother and child.
In a bulletin posted at 12:15pm Mecca time Thursday, Mafkarat
al-Islam reported from ar-Ramadi that a short while earlier, an Iraqi
Resistance bomb exploded in the path of a US Humvee in the city,
killing two US troops and wounding two more American soldiers.
That attack prompted the surviving Americans to open fire
indiscriminately at passers by on the street. The Mafakrat al-Islam
correspondent reported eyewitnesses as saying that the Americans
deliberately shot and killed a four-year old boy and his mother with
their gunfire, which they said was not entirely random, but looked more
like revenge.
Al-Khalidiyah.
Resistance bomb blasts US forces west of al-Khalidiyah.
In a dispatch posted at 3:35pm Mecca time Thursday afernoon, an
Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a US patrol west of al-Khalidiyah on
the road to ar-Ramadi.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in al-Khalidiyah reported
eyewitnesses as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the side of
the road to ar-Ramadi blew up by a passing patrol of four American
Humvees. The blast totally destroyed one Humvee, killing or wounding
the members of its four-man crew.
Baghdad.
US air raid in at-Taji kills 32 Iraqi civilians.
In a dispatch posted at 11:45am Mecca time Thursday morning,
Mafkarat al-Islam reported that US fighter aircraft had bombed the
northern Iraqi suburb of at-Taji.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported a hospital source as
saying that 32 Iraqis were killed, among them women and children, in
the American air raid on residential houses in the at-Tajiyat area on
the edge of town in at-Taji.
US occupation forces in Baghdad issued a statement saying that
American warplanes attacked targets belonging to the forces of Abu
Mus'ab az-Zarqawi, but the city hospital confirmed that all of the dead
were civilians.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in the city reported that the
Iraqi puppet army acknowledged that the American raid was a "mistake."
The commander of the Iraqi puppet army met with tribal leaders on
Thursday morning and promised that official measures would be taken in
connection with the "mistaken" American raid.
Two US troops reported killed in roadside blast south of Baghdad.
In a dispatch posted at 11:35am Mecca time Thursday morning,
Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb had exploded
by a US column on the highway between the southern Baghdad suburb of
ad-Durah and the Baghdad al-Jadidah area of the occupied Iraqi capital.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported a source in the Iraqi
puppet police as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the side
of the highway blew up as a column of four US armored vehicles and two
Humvees drove past. The explosion disabled one of the armored vehicles,
killing two US troops and wounding two more American soldiers, the
correspondent reported.
Resistance bomb blasts US patrol in ad-Durah.
In a dispatch posted at 11:01am Mecca time Thursday morning,
Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb had exploded
by a US patrol in the southern Baghdad suburb of ad-Durah.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported residents of ad-Durah
who witnessed the attack as saying that a bomb that had been planted by
the side of the main road in the suburb blew up as a patrol of five
Humvees drove past.
The blast destroyed one of the Humvees, killing or wounding the
four US troops aboard. The Resistance group Ansar as-Sunnah announced
their responsibility for the attack in a statement distributed around
numerous mosques in ad-Durah.
Resistance car bomb blasts joint US-Iraqi patrol in Baghdad’s al-A'zamiyah early Thursday morning.
An Iraqi Resistance car bomb exploded by a joint US-Iraqi puppet
army patrol in the east of al-A'zamiyah in Baghdad at 7:30am local time
Thursday morning.
The Mafakrat al-Islam correspondent reported residents of
al-A'zamiyah as saying that when the joint patrol was passing by, the
Resistance used remote control to detonate an explosives-packed car
that had been parked by the side of a road near the al-A'zamiyah puppet
police station.
The explosion set fire to one of the vehicles in the patrol,
killing two Iraqi puppet soldiers and wounding three more of them. Also
wounded was one US soldier, the witnesses said.
New prison opens in al-Jadiriyah as occupation regime hurries to fill need for vastly expanded prison space.
Although one of the frequently-cited American excuses for its 2003
invasion of Iraq was that the regime of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
was "repressive," the US occupation forces and the regime they
installed in Baghdad have found that the prison facilities left by the
Saddam Hussein government were insufficient for their purposes and the
huge number of prisoners their rule generates. The Americans and their
regime in Baghdad have therefore embarked on an extensive program of
prison building to handle the vast numbers of prisoners rounded up by
authorities who claim to represent "freedom."
On Thursday, the puppet "Iraqi Interior Ministry" opened a new
prison in the al-Jadiriyah area of southern Baghdad with a capacity for
more than 5,000 inmates, Mafkarat al-Islam reported. The new facility
follows the opening of other prisons in the cities of al-Kut,
al-Hillah, and one in Baghdad's al-Kazimiyah neighborhood, which is
reputed to be a center for sectarian torture of Sunni captives.
The puppet "Ministry of Human Rights" in the US-installed Iraqi
regime itself has said that the al-Kazimiyah prison holds 17,000 Sunni
prisoners, hundreds of whom have died under torture, Mafkarat al-Islam
reported.
In charge of the prisons is the US-installed "Iraqi Ministry of the
Interior," whose head, Bayan Baqir Jabr Sulagh, is a Shi'i of Iranian
origin who is also a prominent commander of the Shi'i sectarian Badr
Brigade militia, Mafkarat al-Islam noted.
A source in the "Interior Ministry" who asked not to be identified,
told Mafkarat al-Islam that the new prison in al-Jadiriyah includes
solitary confinement cells, special cells for interrogation, and others
specifically designed for execution. The facility was build at great
expense, the source reported.
Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the Sunnis in Iraq have taken to
calling the regime's prisons "slaughterhouses" because of their
well-known practices of torture and murder.
Bombing of crowded Baghdad restaurant leaves 35 dead;
al-Qa'idah claims responsibility for that as well as hotel bombings in
Jordan on Wednesday.
The al-Qa'idah organization in the Land of the Two Rivers, led by
Jordanian Islamist Abu Mus'ab az-Zarqawi, declared its responsibility
for the bombing of a Baghdad restaurant in which 35 people were killed
early Thursday.
Reuters, as monitored by Mafkarat al-Islam, reported that
al-Qa'idah announced its responsibility for the attack in a declaration
that appeared on an Internet website.
According to Quds Press, The Iraqi puppet "Interior Ministry" had
declared earlier on Thursday that an attacker wearing an explosive belt
walked into the crowded Qadduri restaurant on Abu Nuwas Street, an
establishment that puppet policemen frequent for breakfast. At about
9:30am local time Thursday morning, the attacker blew himself up,
killing 35 people and wounding at least 25 more. Some of the dead were
members of the puppet police.
Afterwards US and Iraqi puppet forces surrounded the restaurant as
ambulances hurried to the scene to evacuate the dead and wounded.
Quds Press reported that Qadduri is one of the most famous popular
restaurants on Abu Nuwas Street in central Baghdad. Puppet policemen
frequent the establishment, adding to the crowds of customers that peak
at mid-morning, the time when the attacker struck.
Earlier in the day, Mafkarat al-Islam quoted Reuters as reporting
that the same branch of al-Qa'idah had reportedly published an Internet
announcement taking responsibility for a series of bombings of hotels
in 'Amman in neighboring Jordan. Some 67 people were killed and 300
injured in the bombings that rocked the Grand Hyatt, Radisson SAS, and
Days Inn in 'Amman at about 7pm GMT Wednesday.
The Internet statement from al-Qa'idah said that "a group of our
best lions" carried out a new attack on the three hotels, which the
statement said had become a "backyard for enemies of religion and Jews
and Crusaders." The victims of the hotel bombings were overwhelmingly
Jordanian civilians and guests from other Arab countries. The only
"Israeli citizens" listed among the dead in those attacks were two of
the six Palestinians killed in the stricken hotels.
Babil Province.
Al-Mahmudiyah.
Resistance bomb blasts Iraqi puppet army patrol.
In a dispatch posted at 3:25pm Mecca time Thursday afternoon,
Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb had exploded
by a patrol of the Iraqi puppet army on the road to Jurf as-Sakhr west
of al-Mahmudiyah and south of Baghdad.
The al-Mahmudiyah correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported
eyewitnesses as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the side of
the road to Jurf as-Sakhr blew up as the puppet army patrol was passing
by, destroying one vehicle in the patrol and killing or wounding four
puppet army soldiers.
Diyala Province.
Al-Mundhiriyah.
US soldier reported killed in early morning bombing near al-Mundhiriyah on Iranian border.
An Iraqi Resistance bomb blew up by a US patrol in the area of the
border complex at al-Mundhiriyah on the Iraq-Iran frontier at 6am local
time Thursday morning.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported a source in the Iraqi
puppet police as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the side
of the main border complex blew exploded as a US patrol passed by along
the road, heavily damaging one vehicle and killing one US soldier and
wounding three more of them.
Salah ad-Din Province.
Bayji.
Resistance bombards US base near Bayji.
In a dispatch posted at 12:05am Mecca time Thursday, Mafkarat
al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces had bombarded the
headquarters of US occupation troops in the as-Siniyah area west of
Bayji (north of Baghdad) with medium-range Katyusha rockets.
The Mafakrat al-Islam correspondent in Bayji reported residents of
as-Siniyah who witnessed the bombardment as saying that three Katyusha
rockets blasted into the US headquarters, setting of explosions and
columns of smoke rose into the sky.
Ninwa Province.
Rabi'ah.
Four US troops reported killed in roadside car bombing in northern Iraq.
In a dispatch posted at 4:40pm Mecca time Thursday afternoon,
Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance car bomb had
exploded by a US military column in the Rabi'ah area in northern Iraq
west of Mosul near the Syrian border.
The Mosul correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported residents of
Rabi'ah who witnessed the attack as saying that an explosives-laden car
that had been parked by the side of a farm road blew up as a column of
four US Humvees and four American trucks loaded with military equipment
drove by. The explosion completely destroyed one Humvee, killing the
four US soldiers who were aboard it, the correspondent reported.
Mosul.
Resistance mounts two ambushes on puppet forces in Mosul.
In a dispatch posted at 12:30pm Mecca time Thursday, Mafkarat
al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces had attacked two patrols
of Iraqi puppet army forces in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul within
the previous 24 hours.
The Mosul correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses
as saying that Resistance fighters armed with light and medium weapons
had attacked a puppet "National Guard" patrol in the al-Ba'th
neighborhood of central Mosul, setting fire to one of their vehicles
and killing or wounding five puppet guards before withdrawing from the
area.
In a separate incident, Iraqi Resistance fighters attacked a patrol
of Iraqi puppet police and pro-American Kurdish separatist Peshmergah
militiamen in the middle of Mosul. One Peshmergah gunman was killed and
two Peshmergah men and two puppet policemen were wounded.
Tall 'Afar.
Marines on patrol get into fight, sergeant shoots subordinate in leg.
In a bulletin posted at 8pm Mecca time Thursday night, the
Mafakarat al-Islam correspondent in Tall 'Afar reported that a Marine
patrol commander had shot one of his soldiers in the leg following an
argument and fist fight that took place between them in the city.
The Mafakrat al-Islam correspondent, who witnessed the incident,
reported that in front of local people a US Marine laid into his
sergeant with his fists, bloodying him and prompting the sergeant to
draw his weapon and shoot his subordinate in the leg.
Afterwards the other Marines carried the wounded Marine away and
fired their weapons into the air to disburse the crowd of local people
who had gathered to watch the incident as it developed.
Local people reacted to the Marine fight with pleasure and a sense
of satisfaction, the correspondent reported, adding that he had not
been able to ascertain the reason for the fight between the Marines.
Irbil Province.
Irbil.
Resistance bomb targets Kurdish separatist Peshmergah gunmen late Wednesday night.
An Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a pro-American Kurdish
separatist Peshmergah militia patrol at about 11pm Wednesday night in
the Kashnawah area southwest of Irbil in far north Iraq.
The Irbil correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported residents of
the city as saying that a bomb that had been planted next to a side
street blew up as the Peshermgah gunmen were driving past.
The explosion set fire to a Jeep, killing one Peshmergah gunman and wounding two more of them.
Wasit Province.
Al-Kut.
Iraqi Resistance bombards Ukrainian occupation headquarters Wednesday.
Iraqi Resistance forces fired four Katyusha rockets into the
Ukrainian occupation forces' base 4km northwest of the southern Iraqi
city of al-Kut at 10:00 Wednesday, local time, Mafkarat al-Islam
reported in a dispatch posted at 11:30am Mecca time Thursday morning.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported that three explosions
followed the barrage and columns of black smoke could be seen rising
from the southern part of the base.
A source in the Iraqi puppet police told Mafkarat al-Islam on
Thursday morning that five Ukrainian soldiers were killed or wounded in
the attack.
The Ukrainian occupation forces have taken over and occupied what
was the Abu 'Ubaydah ibn al-Jarrah Base of the Army of the Republic of
Iraq before the US invasion. After the Resistance bombardment on
Wednesday, US, Ukrainian, and Iraqi puppet troops carried out intensive
raids and searches, targeting the Sunni population in the area and
making arrests of Sunnis in the city of al-Kut.
An-Najaf Province.
An-Najaf
Twelve bodies found in garbage dump linked to Badr Brigade effort to seize Sunni mosque in an-Najaf.
Sunni residents of the southern Iraqi city of an-Najaf accidentally
discovered the bodies of 12 local Sunnis dumped on a rubbish heap on
Wednesday. All had been bound, blindfolded, and executed and their
bodies had been mutilated.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent reported that a source in the
forensic medicine department who asked to remain anonymous said that
local people discovered the 12 bodies of Sunni youths at the dump.
A source in the an-Najaf puppet police told Mafkarat al-Islam that
the bodies belonged to residents of an-Najaf and Baghdad who ranged in
age from 22 to 40.
Although the puppet police claimed to have no knowledge of who
might have killed the men, relatives of the victims blamed the
pro-American Shi'i sectarian Badr Brigades. The relatives noted that
the men were regular worshippers at a mosque that the Badr Brigades
have been trying to seize and hand turn into a Shi'i place of worship.
Staff members of pro-American Shi'i cleric 'Ali as-Sistani
arrested for drunkenness and harassing women, then released because of
their connection with the cleric.
Iraqi puppet police forces arrested four followers of pro-American
Shi'i religious authority Ayatallah 'Ali as-Sistani - three of them body
guards of the cleric and the fourth an employee of the information
office of the Shi‘i clergy â€" headed by as-Sistani - in an-Najaf. The
men were arrested for being drunk and harassing a number of women on
al-Muthanna street in the city.
The Mafkarat al-Islam correspondent in an-Najaf reported a
spokesman for the puppet police as saying that the men were released an
hour after being taken into the police station after their identities
and connection with as-Sistani were discovered.
The correspondent reported that the families of the women victims
of harassment filed a protest with the office of the puppet governor of
an-Najaf, accusing the police of not following legal procedures with
the four associates of as-Sistani. The father of one of the women is a
member in the US-installed so-called "Iraqi Parliament."
Al-Basrah Province.
Al-Basrah.
Bomb injures Sunni politician, former member of US-backed puppet "Provincial Council."
A bomb exploded in the path of the car carrying Dr. Jamal Khaz'al,
a prominent leader in the Iraqi Islamic Party when he was on his way
from home to the party headquarters in the southern city of al-Basrah.
The Iraqi Islamic Party is a Sunni Islamist party that has cooperated
with the US occupation authorities. Dr. Khaz'al was a member of the
puppet provincial council up until the January elections this year.
The Mafakrat al-Islam correspondent in the city reported that Dr.
Jamal Khaz'al was slightly wounded in the attack, which severely
wounded one of his bodyguards.
Iraqi puppet police, however, rather than investigate the incident,
arrested the body guards of Dr. Khaz'al, including the severely wounded
man and took them away to an unknown destination. Puppet police forces
also surrounded the al-Basrah headquarters of the Islamic Party,
preventing anyone from going inside. The puppet police authorities in
al-Basrah are largely made up of Shi'i sectarian Badr Brigade and other
militia members and their reaction to the attack on the Sunni
politician is possibly sectarian-related.
Meanwhile, a captain in the puppet police of al-Basrah, 'Ali Hasan
Hatawa of the intelligence division was shot dead by unknown armed men,
Mafkarat al-Islam reported on Thursday. The city of al-Basrah is in a
state of tension with puppet police and "National Guards" deployed at
intersections throughout the city, Mafkarat al-Islam reported.
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