Monday, January 29, 2007

Eliat: Another Desperation Suicide Bombing


The bomber struck a small bakery in a residential neighborhood.

January 29, 2007

by Housewife4Palestine

Numerous times since I started this blog that I have posted several items in response to different suicide bombing’s that has occurred, as well as been attacked through comments that I condone such action.

Once again, here we are and I will requite my stance on such incidents. Suicide bombing’s I would hope people by now would understand that this kind of act is due to desperation nothing else can be the word of explanation of such and act.

Most Palestinian’s that I know also agree with me.

The main reasoning why this kind of desperation occurs is the conditions within the occupied terrorties, as well as the fact this is not a conventional war in any sense of the word. It is more the David and Goliath type of scenario, where Israel has unlimited supply of sophisticated arms being supplied by the United State’s.

Then you have Palestinian’s as more to the line of small arms and a rock kind of situation.

In Islam, suicide is punished by the person after death seeing a part of hell that is more in the state of extreme torment and limbo for lack of a better way of explaining here.

So this kind of act is not actually condoned but like I mentioned before “desperation” will make a person do many things.

I will also say that the person may be told many things so they will have the strength to go through this kind of situation that will lead to their death, but no matter what is said or the act itself, it is haraam (sin).

I included the recent article of the latest bombing in Eliat, to the three person’s that was killed in the bakery.

Israel bakery bomber kills three

ELIAT, Israel (AP) -- A Palestinian suicide bomber attacked a bakery in this southern Israeli resort town on Monday, killing himself and three people, police said. It was the first suicide bombing in Israel in nine months.

The morning attack struck Eilat, a normally tranquil Red Sea resort at Israel's southern tip near the Jordanian and Egyptian borders. Separated from Israel's largest cities by hundreds of miles of desert, it has been largely immune from Israeli-Palestinian fighting and is a popular getaway for Israelis.

Israeli leaders said the bombing jeopardized a two-month truce in Gaza. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert vowed to continue the "ongoing and never-ending struggle against terrorists."

His defense minister, Amir Peretz, convened an emergency meeting of top security officials.

"This is a grave incident, it's an escalation and we shall treat it as such," Peretz said.

A spokesman for Hamas, the radical Islamic group that controls the Palestinian parliament and Cabinet, praised the bombing as a "natural response" to Israeli policies -- a position likely to complicate the group's efforts to end a crippling aid boycott imposed by the international community.

Two Palestinian militant groups, Islamic Jihad and the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, claimed joint responsibility for the attack.

Both groups said the bombing was meant to help bring an end to weeks of Palestinian infighting that has killed more than 60 people in the Gaza Strip since December. Fighting continued across the Gaza Strip on Monday, and four people were killed officials said.

"The operation has a clear message to the Palestinian rivals. It is necessary to end the infighting and point the guns toward the occupation that has hurt the Palestinian people," a posting on the Islamic Jihad Web site said.

The group identified the bomber as Mohammed Saksak, 20, of Gaza City. Saksak's family said he had left their home three days ago and not returned.

Relatives said he was despondent because he was unemployed and his baby daughter died recently of an illness. Also, his best friend was killed in a clash with Israeli forces, they said, and his brother is a top Islamic Jihad militant.

Witnesses said the bomber stood out because he wore a long winter coat on a warm, sunny day when he struck the small bakery in a residential neighborhood. Police said the bomb was in a bag he was carrying rather than an explosives belt often used in past suicide attacks.

"I thought to myself, 'What's that idiot dressed like that for?' A couple of seconds later I heard a massive explosion," Benny Mazgini, 45, told Israel Radio.

Shattered glass, body parts and blood-splattered pastries were visible on the sidewalk outside, alongside bread trays scattered by the blast.

The attack was the second suicide bombing in Israel since Hamas won Palestinian parliamentary elections last January. The group came under criticism for making statements in support of a suicide bombing in a Tel Aviv restaurant shortly after it took power.

Fawzi Barhoum, a Hamas spokesman in Gaza, called Monday's attack a "natural response" to Israeli military policies in the West Bank and Gaza, as well as its ongoing boycott of the Hamas-led Palestinian government. "So long as there is occupation, resistance is legitimate," he said.

He also said attacks on Israel were preferable to the recent bout of Palestinian infighting in Gaza between his group and the more moderate Fatah Party of President Mahmoud Abbas. "The right thing is for Fatah weapons to be directed toward the occupation not toward Hamas," Barhoum said.

In the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya, a large crowd gathered outside the bomber's home to praise the attack. "Mohammed be happy. You will go directly to heaven," the crowd chanted, while children held pictures of the bomber. He looked pensive in one image, and held a machine gun in another.

In Washington, the White House condemned the violence and said it held the Hamas-led government accountable.

"Failure to act against terror will inevitably affect relations between that government and the international community and undermine the aspirations of the Palestinian people for a state of their own," the White House said.

It was the first suicide bombing in Israel since last April, when a bomber struck a Tel Aviv restaurant, killing 12 people.

Suicide bombings were at their height four years ago, when hundreds of Israelis were killed in dozens of attacks. A renewal of such violence could derail current efforts by the U.S., Israel and Abbas to renew peace talks.

The Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, one of the groups claiming responsibility for Monday's attack, is linked to Fatah. However, Fatah spokesman Ahmad Abdul Rahman condemned the violence, saying, "We are against any operation that targets civilians, Israelis or Palestinians."

Islamic Jihad spokesmen declined to say how the bomber left Gaza, though Abu Hamzeh insisted it was not through Gaza's often-closed Rafah crossing into Egypt -- Gazans' only gateway to the outside world.

If it is found Saksak did leave through Rafah, however, a delicate, U.S-brokered arrangement involving Palestinian security forces and European monitors could face additional trouble.

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have to disagree a bit.
Suicide bombing by Islamic extremists is a global phenomenon, not just something that happens in Israel.

I don't think Islam preaches anything like suicide bombing, but there is something about the Islamic teaching these people go through that justifies such acts. They die believing they're martyrs, which means they have a religious belief in what they do, and not a tactical approach. Every single one of these fighters would rather die exploding themselves, because they believe that's the highest religious epic they can reach.

This is not an act of disparition as much as it is a religious sacrifice for them, of the highest order.

11:20 PM  
Blogger HRM Deborah of Israel and the Messenger of Peace said...

Shay,

First off your talking to a Muslim that is well versed in Islam and you are completely incorrect in your idea of Islam, to the contrary we teach the opposite to what you are saying.

There are a few people that may have the tag as a Muslim but they are not living according Islam in what they are doing.

As for what I said going on within my country, is absolutely true, I am living this nightmare.

So the bottom line is, while you have the right to your opinion, I also do mine and you are incorrect.

Because one thing I will always do and that is tell the truth good or bad.

11:34 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The homicide bomber was from Gaza right? So what occupation are you talking about? Didn't Israel pull out of Gaza?

11:51 PM  
Blogger HRM Deborah of Israel and the Messenger of Peace said...

Anonymous,

The israel's have not nor will they completely pull out of Gaza until the war ends.

11:55 PM  
Blogger Karin said...

A word to anon ...
Would you please get some more info before you make such naive statements? I don't know what your source is ... but NO, Israel did NOT leave Gaza but only re-shuffle her forces! EACH entrance as well as exit is strictly controlled, EACH aspect of life under scrutiny and closely watched! Palestinians are killed INSIDE Gaza every single day ... do you call that "disengagement"? I don't think so ...
Suicide bombing is a result of utter despair, deep hopelessness ... all these stories of 99virgins or highest religious epic are NONSENSE!

Islam preaches NON-violence and condems it explicitely .. and if there are weirdos who are misguided abd follow the FORBIDDEN way - don't judge a whole religion according to them just as Christianity isn't judged after the Crusaders either!

6:41 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Suicide Bombing is a Crime Against Humanity!!!!
Suicide Bombing is not the result of utter dispair, but utter HATRED!!!! Nelson Mandela never bombed white people bakeries in South Afrika!!! Martin Luther King never killed white Americans neither his people, and they were oppressed for centuries, and still are!!!!

I love when Muslims talk about the occupation, they forget they occupied Spains, and are occupiers in North America!! The Native people are still opressed in Indian Reservations. I wonder if the Native people of the Americas will raised up and start bombing Mosques. No i doubt it, they will spend their money in Medicine, Education and ways to improve their lives without killing others....

11:34 PM  
Blogger HRM Deborah of Israel and the Messenger of Peace said...

Santos Hawk's Blood Suarez,

I am terribly sorry, you sound either upset or a bit naïve in regards to the real issues, or all the details in history.

1:39 AM  

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