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A file photo for Arab volunteers entering Iraq
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By
Subhy Haddad, IOL Correspondent
BAGHDAD,
August 20 (IslamOnline.net) - At least 50 Palestinians, Tunisians and
Kurds have sneaked into Iraqi Kurdistan to carry out attacks against
U.S. forces in Iraq, an Iraqi Kurdish official said Tuesday, August 19.
"These
infiltrators were expected to be helped by loyalists to ousted Iraqi
President Saddam Hussein to reach the (oil city) of Kirkuk and then move
to middle Iraq to carry out military operations against U.S. forces, or
join their supporters in southern Iraq," the Commander of the
General Security at Sulaimaniya Province in Iraqi Kurdistan, Dana Ahmed
Majid, told the Iraqi Al-Zamaan newspaper.
He
said that they were unarmed and had their hair cut and beards shaved
before gaining an entrée to the war-ravaged country, adding that they
were carrying forged passports.
Majid
further claimed that a former commander of the Kurdish Ansar Al-Islam
organization, identified as Abu-Wa’il, was the point man between the
group and Baathists inside Iraq.
Inhabitants
of the Kurdish town of Biara in northeastern Kurdistan said that
Abu-Wa’il was extorting money from them, and ordered males who refused
to pray, smoked cigarettes or women who refused to wear hijab
(headscarf) be whipped.
Confirming
the claims, deputy Commander of the Kurdish fighters (Peshmerga) in
Sulaimaniya, Sheikh Mustafa Ja'afar, said that those fighters have
arrived into Iraq following an official Iranian approval.
"The
Iranians have allowed them to cross the borders with Kurdistan to
infiltrate into the Iraqi cities of Baghdad, Ramadi (110km west of
Baghdad) and Fallujah (60km from the Iraqi capital), where the U.S.
forces have been target for several attacks that claimed the lives of
dozens of them," Ja'afar said.
He
continued: "Iran does not want to see Iraq restore its stability
and security.. It wants to create problems for the Americans."
Between
700 to 900 of Ansar Al-Islam activists were expelled or killed in joint
American-Kurdish operations.
At
the very beginning of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, U.S. planes
bombarded posts of Ansar
al-Islam in northern Iraq.