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Bin Laden Wants Jihad for Palestinians

By MAAMOUN YOUSSEF and KATARINA KRATOVAC,
AP
Posted: 2008-03-20 20:14:18
CAIRO, Egypt (March 20) - Osama bin Laden lashed out Thursday at Palestinian peace negotiations with Israel and called for a holy war to liberate the Palestinian lands.

Osama bin Laden
AP

Al-Qaida leader Osama Bin Laden, here in undated photo, is believed to be hiding in remote areas between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

A day after a bin Laden audio on a militant Web site threatened Europeans, Al-Jazeera TV broadcast audio excerpts attributed to the al-Qaida leader that urge Palestinians to ignore political parties "mired in trickery of the blasphemous democracy" and to rely on armed might.

"Palestine cannot be retaken by negotiations and dialogue, but with fire and iron," he said.

It was the first time bin Laden spoke of the Palestinian question at length since the deteriorating situation in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, where the Israeli military has been fighting with militants who fire rockets into southern Israel.

Bin Laden added that Palestinians who are unable to fight in the "land of Al-Quds" -- a Muslim reference to Jerusalem -- should join the al-Qaida fight in Iraq.

"The nearest field of jihad today to support our people in Palestine is the Iraqi field," he said.

He also called on the people of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Saudi Arabia to "help in support of their mujahedeen brothers in Iraq, which is the greatest opportunity and the biggest task."

Al-Jazeera did not say how it obtained the recording, which was broadcast with an old photograph of bin Laden in a white headscarf and traditional Arab dress.

There was no indication how recently the recording was made, or if it was an unreleased part of the audio posted late Wednesday on an extremist Web site that has carried al-Qaida statements in the past. The two messages were bin Laden's first this year.

In the first recording, bin Laden accused Pope Benedict XVI of helping in a "new Crusade" against Muslims and warned of a "severe" reaction for Europeans' publication of cartoons seen by Muslims as insulting Islam's prophet.

In the audio on Al-Jazeera, bin Laden said the sufferings of Palestinians in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip began when Arab leaders supported the U.S.-hosted Mideast peace conference in Annapolis, Md., and the "Zionist entity," the militant name for Israel

The mention of the Annapolis summit in November was the only time reference given in the audio.

"By their support, they are considered partners to this horrible crime," bin Laden said of Arab leaders who are backing the Mideast peace talks.

He appeared to be seeking to merge the Palestinian cause into the wider al-Qaida struggle. There have been concerns al-Qaida would try to increase its influence in Palestinian territories, with supporters of the terror network calling for such action on Web sites.

Israel has been battling Hamas in Gaza since the Islamic militant group took control of the strip last June from followers of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Israeli air raids are common in Gaza and militants fire rockets into Israeli towns near the strip.

"Palestine will not return to us with the negotiations by the submissive rulers, their conferences, nor by demonstrations and elections," bin Laden said. "Palestine will come back to us if we awaken from our ignorance and adhere to our religion and sacrifice our lives and means to it."

Although al-Qaida has previously released two messages in as many days -- most recently by bin Laden's top deputy Ayman al-Zawahri in December -- the latest two appeared to be the closest by bin Laden, said Ben Venzke, head of IntelCenter, a U.S. group that monitors militant messages.

"Al-Qaida has been making a concerted effort to be responsive to developments in news cycle and to respond to current events with their perspective on it," Venzke said. "The situation in Gaza and the reprinting of cartoons was something bin Laden felt was important to address."

A militant Web site that frequently carries al-Qaida postings, said later Thursday that it expected bin Laden's new audio on "The Way to Salvage Palestine" soon.

In Israel, Foreign Ministry spokesman Arye Mekel told The Associated Press that Israel does not comment on bin Laden's statements.

Saeb Erekat, a negotiator for Abbas' Palestinian administration, said it was up to all parties in the talks to show that bin Laden's path isn't the way.

"We and the international community must prove him wrong, because we have been pursuing peace through negotiations, and I believe the parties involved must make every effort to make the year 2008 a year of peace," Erekat said.

The audio released Wednesday raised concerns al-Qaida was plotting attacks in Europe. Some experts said bin Laden, believed to be hiding along the Afghan-Pakistan area, might be unable to organize attacks himself and was trying to fan anger over the cartoons to inspire violence by supporters.

State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said the contents of bin Laden's message "are filled with hate and encouraging people to murder innocents in the name of a perverted and depraved cause."

A Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, said Thursday that bin Laden's accusation about the pope was baseless. He said Benedict repeatedly criticized the Muhammad cartoons, first published in some European newspapers in 2006 and republished by Danish papers in February.

Associated Press Writer Ian Deitch contributed to this report from Jerusalem.

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starlightgala 10:17:06 AM Apr 16 2008

needs take care of family first something his own father would appreciate and give up on being war minded nothing personal.

accc507 08:57:18 PM Mar 28 2008

I am a muslim and I hate bin-laden.
He is the biggest disgrace to Arabs and muslims to ever walk the earth.
Fuk you osama.

dss100 02:36:24 AM Mar 25 2008

Cartoons......

garre9j 02:12:25 PM Mar 24 2008

Aint nobody listenin to you bin snotin

dusty71382 01:36:11 PM Mar 24 2008

PLEASE CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO……….OH MY GOD, I COULDN'T BELIEVE IT. PLEASE CHECK IT OUT………..
The Obama camp is trying to get this removed from youtube have a look before its gone.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khuu-RhOBDU

dondon747 10:23:27 AM Mar 24 2008

Ultimately, it is not about Jews in Israel, or Orthodox Serbs in Kosovo, or Hindus in Kashmir, Buddhists in Thailand, or Maronite Catholics in Lebanon, Taoists in China, or Christians in Sudan and Nigeria, but all of us. It not about the terror atacks in Russia, India, Spain,New York, England, Kenya, but about Jihad. This is the war on terror. Our war on terror is not about us, it about the terrorist and there cause. They say it is about Islam. They call it Jihad.

tandlarr 12:51:36 AM Mar 24 2008

like the palestinians need bin laden to get them to jihad.

it seems to be the islamic way of life

jeff1214 10:05:08 PM Mar 23 2008

Unfortunately bin Laden is alive. It's been verified by US intelligence.. His new messages were verified to be in his voice.

brendmann4 09:14:41 PM Mar 23 2008

When are you people going to learn that Laden is DEAD!!!!! And has been for years now.

pharisee35 07:56:57 PM Mar 23 2008

LOL!!! For centuries people have called the Pope the Anti-Christ; certain popes-OK...whatever

This Dastard could be none such for sure. He's got his war, and none of his boys are stepping up now that there's just too many Americans to shoot or bomb.

The AC (anti-Christ) will have power because God will have stopped restraining him, this fool may just be our cigar winner in the end. Stay tuned Kids!

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