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Iraqi Resistance Report 786
Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Monday, 5 February 2007. Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice. http://www.freearabvoice.org

Monday, 5 February 2007.

US vehicle destroyed in Resistance attack in ar-Ramadi Monday night, a day after Resistance forces took control of most important neighborhoods of the city.

As start of new US offensive in Baghdad nears, commanders of all Iraqi Resistance organizations hold plenary meeting in Baghdad, draw up detailed plans for counter offensive to “break the backs” of the “Crusaders, Shi‘i sectarians, and Peshmergah, and liberate Iraq.”

Pro-Iranian militias burn families alive in Baghdad’s al-‘Amil district Sunday afternoon.

Faced with ultimatum that Sunni Arabs must leave 50,000 homes in oil rich Kirkuk by mid-March, tribal leaders appeal to Arab heads of state to prevent expulsion.

Resistance pounds two British bases in al-Basrah with mortar barrages.

Al-Anbar Province.

Ar-Ramadi.

US vehicle destroyed in Resistance attack in ar-Ramadi Monday night, a day after Resistance forces took control of most important neighborhoods of the city.

In a dispatch posted at 9:12pm Makkah time Monday night, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a short while earlier, an Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a US military column in the 20 Street area of ar-Ramadi, about 110km west of Baghdad.

The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the blast disabled an American military vehicle. American forces quickly surrounded the area, making an accurate count of US casualties impossible to ascertain. After the explosion of the bomb, which had been planted by the side of the road, however, a US vehicle was clearly ablaze.

On Sunday, Iraqi Resistance forces seized control of most of the important neighborhoods in the city of ar-Ramadi. A correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the Resistance had taken control of al-Mal‘ab, 20 Street, ad-Dubbat ath-Thaniyah, at-Ta’mim, al-Iskan, as-Sufiyah, and parts of 17 Street as Resistance fighters advanced and SU troops fell back to the east and northeast outside the center of the city.

Resistance fighters drove around the streets distributing fuel to families who had been suffering from the cold since the start of winter after the sectarian puppet regime ordered that fuel not be sent to the city on the pretext that it was “too dangerous” to send fuel trucks to ar-Ramadi.

Baghdad.

As start of new US offensive in Baghdad nears, commanders of all Iraqi Resistance organizations hold plenary meeting in Baghdad, draw up detailed plans for counter offensive to “break the backs” of the “Crusaders, Shi‘i sectarians, and Peshmergah, and liberate Iraq.”

In a dispatch posted at 12:38am Makkah time Tuesday morning, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an enlarged plenary meeting was held on Monday attended by all the commanders of the Iraqi Resistance organizations, as well as tribal and religious leaders and notables representing Baghdad Sunni population. The subject of the meeting was to draw up plans on how to resist the expected offensive to be launched by the US occupation forces and their pro-Iranian allies in the capital.

The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam, who attended the public part of the meeting and was allowed to report on that part of the proceedings, said that the gathering took place in Baghdad and was attended by top commanders from every Resistance organization, tribal leaders, and local notables. The meeting, which lasted six continuous hours, began with readings from the Qur’an. Then the commanders of each of the Resistance organizations took the floor to address the meeting. The views expressed reflected the high degree of cohesion and similarity of outlook shared by the different Resistance groups.

The correspondent reported that the Resistance commanders agreed that the aim of the new American plan for Baghdad was to redraw the city’s areas, allowing the pro-Iranian Shi‘ah to take over the majority of the districts where Sunnis now predominate and giving Shi‘i sectarians control over the city, as has already happened in the Baghdad district of Baghdad al-Jadidah.

The meeting then focused on how to confront the occupation forces and their pro-Iranian Shi‘i sectarian allies. Contrary to claims by some media organizations, the meeting did not reflect any intention by the Resistance to withdraw from Baghdad.

The correspondent reported that one of the Resistance groups, known as the Islamic State of Iraq proposed a plan that was regarded as definitive by all present. The plan, which was adopted by all the Resistance organizations, tribal leaders, and personalities, provides for dividing Baghdad’s Sunni districts into different military operations districts linked by a united command composed of a number of military specialists from the Resistance groups, major religious leaders, and representatives of the Sunni community. During the first 48 hours after the beginning of the offensive by US and pro-Iranian forces, the operational districts of Baghdad will be execution fields for US troops and pro-Iranian sectarian forces according to the proposal of the Islamic State of Iraq, which was adopted by all the Resistance groups amidst cheers and cries of “Allahu akbar!” (“God is greatest!” from those present at the meeting.

The correspondent reported that the meeting also discussed plans for protecting women, children, and mosques, for arming the Sunni civilian population, for provision of water and food, and for opening emergency clinics for the wounded in all districts. The meeting also agreed on guaranteeing a sufficient number of doctors, a sufficient supply of bags of blood for transfusions, bandages, and medicines.

The correspondent reported that all the commanders of the Resistance groups appeared optimistic regarding the 11-point plan upon which they had agreed. A representative of the Islamic State of Iraq said, “by God’s will, it will break their backs [the Americans’ and pro-Iranian sectarians’] during the first few hours.”

Sources who attended the closed part of the session attended by the Resistance commanders, which followed the plenary meeting, told Mafkarat al-Islam that plans, operations, and methods were going to be put into practice in the field that the Americans and sectarians had never known before.

Informed sources said that every Iraqi Resistance organization brought in a new surprise. The Islamic Army proposed what it called a “grand plan,” while the Jaysh al-Mujahideen laid out its new innovation, unprecedented on the field of battle. The Islamic State of Iraq organization offered an army of human bombs according to the sources.

As they emerged from the meeting the leaders of the Resistance organizations appeared happy and pleased, cheering and shouting “Allahu akbar!”

The meeting also authorized correspondents for Mafkarat al-Islam to report from the battlefields in order to photograph and relate the heroism of the fighters in the various parts of the Iraqi capital as they meet the American-sectarian offensive.

The News Director for Mafkarat al-Islam pledged that, God willing, 15 Mafkarat al-Islam correspondents will be stationed all over Baghdad from the time the American offensive is set to begin in order to cover the battle. Mafkarat al-Islam correspondents will be stationed in both Sunni and Shi‘i areas of the city, despite the difficult conditions expected to be encountered as this is likely to be a frightful battle, and, the Director said, “by God’s grace, the beginning of the end of the Crusaders, Sectarians, and Peshmergah, and of the return of our free, great Iraq.”

Powerful bomb, two explosives-laden cars explode in Baghdad Monday afternoon.

In a dispatch posted at 5:31pm Makkah time Monday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that a short while earlier a bomb went off in a violent explosion on al-Andalus Square near the al-‘Alawiyah Maternity Hospital in the middle of Baghdad.

The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that there was no immediate information on the reason for the attack or on the nature and extent of casualties.

Earlier, on Monday afternoon two car bombs exploded in the middle of Baghdad, killing or wounding 149 people.

Pro-Iranian militias burn families alive in Baghdad’s al-‘Amil district Sunday afternoon.

In a dispatch posted on Monday Quds Press reported that pro-Iranian Shi‘i sectarian militias attacked homes in southwestern Baghdad and burned them down over their inhabitants on Sunday afternoon, killing whole families.

The correspondent for Quds Press reported eyewitnesses as saying that Shi‘i sectarian militias backed up by puppet “Iraqi Interior Ministry Shock Troops (Maghawir)” attacked the al-‘Amil neighborhood of southwest Baghdad on Sunday. The sectarians clashed with local residents and then set fire to a number of houses in the area, burning their inhabitants alive.

Abu ‘Abd al-Malik, a resident of the area, told Quds Press that the militias poured benzene inside the houses and set it alight, burning up anyone inside those houses, including women and children. The militias would immediately shoot anyone trying to run out of the blazing houses, Abu ‘Abd al-Malik said.

A source in the neighborhood, which has previously been the scene of attacks by the pro-Iranian militias, told Quds Press that 10 people were killed in violent clashes in the area. Puppet Iraqi army troops were seen handing out weapons to the militiamen as they attacked the neighborhood.

Since the destruction of the Imam ‘Ali al-Hadi Shrine in Samarra’ on 22 February 2006 − an incident that signaled a pro-Iranian Shi ‘ sectarian offensive throughout Iraq − the residents of the al-‘Amil neighborhood have endured almost daily attacks by pro-Iranian gunmen intent on clearing Sunnis out of the neighborhood in order to partition Iraq on sectarian lines. The puppet Iraqi government, installed by the US, has never intervened to halt the sectarian attacks, Quds Press reported.

Salah ad-Din Province.

Tikrit.

Resistance detachment assaults command post run by puppet army, police in Tikrit killing three Monday.

In a dispatch posted at 5:07pm Makkah time Monday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance fighters attacked a command post jointly manned by puppet Iraqi police and army troops in Tikrit, 180km north of Baghdad, on Monday.

The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported a source in the puppet army, who asked to remain anonymous as saying that about 25 Iraqi Resistance fighters driving civilian cars and armed with light and medium weapons assaulted the command post in Tikrit, killing two puppet policemen and one puppet Iraqi army soldier and wounding three more puppet policemen and two puppet soldiers. The Resistance fighters suffered no losses in the attack.

At-Ta’mim Province.

Kirkuk.

Faced with ultimatum that Sunni Arabs must leave 50,000 homes in oil rich Kirkuk by mid-March, tribal leaders appeal to Arab heads of state to prevent expulsion.

In a dispatch posted at 9:54pm Makkah time Monday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Sunni Arab tribes in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk appealed to Arab kings and presidents to intervene and work to prevent the US and its puppet regime in Iraq from carrying out a plan to expel the Arabs from the oil-rich city.

Although the largest population group in Kirkuk consists of Sunni Arabs - who outnumber the Kurds, Shi‘i Arabs, and Turkomans − pro-American Kurdish separatists have been working to annex Kirkuk to their “Kurdistan” enclave.

The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that the demand to drive Sunni Arabs out of the city had been issued by the pro-Iranian Shi‘i sectarians on Monday morning. The correspondent reported that tribal leaders directed their letter to most Arab presidents and kings, calling on them to resist the efforts by the US and the Iranian regime to expel the Arab tribes from Kirkuk on the pretext of “normalizing” the situation in the city.

Shaykh Fatikhan al-‘Ubaydi, the head of one of the tribes, told Mafkarat al-Islam: “we have received notice that we are supposed to vacate more than 50,000 Arab homes in Kirkuk by 15 March.” The correspondent reported that Shi‘i sectarians and Kurdish separatist militia threatened the Sunni Arabs that their homes would be burned down over their heads if they have not left the city, abandoning their farms and shops by the middle of next month.

Shaykh al-‘Ubaydi said that the Arab tribes had dispatched messages to most Arab leaders calling on them to block this planned expulsion of the Arabs from their lands.

Al-Basrah Province.

Al-Basrah.

Bomb planted by pro-Iranian militias damages Sunni mosque in Abu al-Khasib.

In a dispatch posted at 5:48pm Makkah time Monday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that pro-Iranian Shi‘i sectarian militias set off a bomb near a Sunni mosque in Abu al-Khasib, a village located some 20km southeast of al-Basrah.

The correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported eyewitnesses in the predominatly Sunni village of Abu al-Khasib as saying that a bomb that had been planted by the al-Manasir Mosque in the village blew up by worshippers nearby. The witnesses reported that the blast, near the wall of the mosque, inflicted only material damage, however.

Resistance pounds two British bases in al-Basrah with mortar barrages.

In a dispatch posted at 5:31pm Makkah time Monday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces fired barrages of 60mm and 82mm mortars into two British bases located in the southern city of al-Basrah, some 550km south of Baghdad.

The al-Basrah correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported a puppet police source as saying that the main al-Qusur Base that the British have occupied and turned into a headquarters for themselves, was subjected to a violent bombardment of 22 shells.

Meanwhile the correspondent reported that the British headquarters set up in the Shatt al-‘Arab Hotel in al-Basrah also came under mortar attack. Eleven 82mm mortar rounds blasted into the building, sending up clouds of smoke. British helicopters flew in over the facility following the attack. No information on the nature or extent of British casualties or damage was available.

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