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Iraq
ups payments for suicide bombers
By MOHAMMED DARAGHMEH
Associated Press
NABLUS,
West Bank Saddam Hussein has increased money for the relatives
of suicide bombers from $10,000 to $25,000, drawing sharp criticism
from Washington. But Palestinians say the bombers are driven by
a priceless thirst for revenge, religious zeal and dreams of glory
not greed.
Since
Iraq upped its payments last month, 12 suicide bombers have successfully
struck inside Israel, including one man who killed 25 Israelis,
many of them elderly, as they sat down to a meal at a hotel to celebrate
the Jewish holiday of Passover. The families of three suicide bombers
said they have recently received payments of $25,000.
The
devout Muslims among the bombers, a majority, believe they will
go to heaven as martyrs and spend eternity in the company of 72
virgins. In grainy farewell home videos, they often read passages
from the Muslim holy book, the Koran , and praise God. Secular attackers
know that after the deed, their families will win the adulation
of friends, neighbors and strangers.
The
other motive seems to be a strong yearning for revenge. Relatives
of many of the bombers recall how many of the young mens formative
years were spent in Israeli jails. The mother of one bomber said
her son once watched Israeli soldiers beating his father.
Mahmoud
Safi, leader of a pro-Iraqi Palestinian group, the Arab Liberation
Front, acknowledged that the support payments for relatives make
it easier for some potential bombers to make up their minds.
Some
people stop me on the street, saying if you increase the payment
to $50,000 Ill do it immediately, Safi said. He also
suggested such remarks were made mostly in jest.
Saddam
has said the Palestinians need weapons and money instead of peace
proposals and has provided payments throughout a year and a half
of Israeli-Palestinian battles. I saw on Iraqi TV President
Saddam saying he will continue supporting the (uprising) even if
it means selling his own clothes, said Safi.
Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Saddams payments inspire a
culture of political murder.
Here
is an individual who is the head of a country, Iraq, who has proudly,
publicly made a decision to go out and actively promote and finance
human sacrifice for families that will have their youngsters kill
innocent men, women and children, Rumsfeld said Wednesday.
But
Saddam is not the only one giving money. Charities from Saudi Arabia
and Qatar both U.S. allies pay money to families of
Palestinians killed in the fighting, including suicide bombers.
The
mother of Jamal Nasser, a 23-year-old architecture student who died
trying to ram an explosives-laden car into a bus carrying Jewish
settlers, said she received a check for $10,000 from Iraq and another
for $5,000 from Saudi Arabia. She said she plans to put the money
toward buying an apartment. She wants to move her family from the
small place theyve been renting for more than 20 years. The
money she received is about half the cost of a small apartment in
Nablus.
Under
the new Iraqi payscale, decided on March 12 during an Arab conference
in Baghdad, the families of gunmen and others who die fighting the
Israelis will still receive $10,000, while the relatives of suicide
bombers will get $25,000.
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