Palestinians harmed most by those claiming to defend them
Some regional regimes derive their legitimacy from claims about defending the rights of the Palestinians.
Nevertheless, the
phony nature of these claims is manifest whenever they are put to the test.
The same regimes are
the first to cause harm to the Palestinians.
Defending
al-Quds
Iran's Islamic
Revolution of 1979 antagonized prominent Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat from
day 1.
The Palestinians were
quick to realize that those staging the revolution only wanted to use them to
serve their own interests. Iran-backed militias killed more Palestinians than
anybody else did. This was especially true after the downfall of the Saddam
Hussein regime in Iraq.
Former Palestinian
ambassador in Iraq, Azzam al-Ahmad, then accused the Shiite Faylaq Badr, an
affiliate of the Supreme Islamic Revolution Council, and the Shiite Mahdi Army,
which is commanded by Muqtada al-Sadr, of killing the Palestinians on sectarian
grounds.
He added at a press
briefing in Ramallah on the fate of Palestinian refugees in Iraq that Iraq's
next rulers would come from Iran, especially from the Supreme Islamic
Revolution Council, which was headed by Abdel Aziz al-Hakim, and Mahdi Army.
He said he had sent
messages to both al-Hakim and al-Sadr, but none of them had replied.
Eviction,
killing
A large number of
Palestinians lived in Iraq before the downfall of the Saddam Hussein regime.
Palestinians living outside Iraq also sent their children to study in the Arab
country's universities.
Saddam's Iraq treated
the Palestinians well. However, things took an ugly turn after Saddam's
downfall.
The Palestinians were
the target of massive eviction campaigns. Some of the Palestinians living in
Iraq applied for asylum in India to escape the Iranian killing machine.
In Lebanon, the
Shiite Amal Organization, which is backed by Iran, also moved ahead with the
killing of the Palestinians in refugee camps.




