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Arab reaction
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 'America has no credibility' 
Few plaudits for Bush speech

Peter Beaumont in Jerusalem
Friday April 5, 2002
The Guardian

Reaction in Palestinian cities to Mr Bush's speech was
marked by hostility and scepticism. In Hebron Khalid
Amayreh, an independent journalist and commentator,
poured scorn on the plan. 

"Mr Bush is conspicuously ignorant of the situation in
the Middle East," he said. "All that he knows comes
from the rightwing pro-Israeli extreme in US politic
... If it is so urgent, why is secretary of state
Powell coming next week and not tomorrow?" 

Bassem Eid of the Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring
Group said: "If Mr Bush says that he wants to fight
against terror then he should declare what the
Israelis are doing in the occupied territories as
state terror. 

"America has had no credibility in this region really
since the Gulf war and it has intensified in recent
months with America's collusion with Israel. No one
here expects anything any more from American
interventions." 

The Iraqi vice-president, Taha Yassin Ramadan, told
reporters in Beirut as he left a meeting with the
Lebanese prime minister, Rafik Hariri, that the speech
was intended "to buy time". He said he doubted "Israel
will listen to an opinion calling for moderation and
withdrawal". 

The latest crisis has seen massive demonstrations
against the Israeli military action across the Islamic
world. 

Some 20,000 demonstrators marched through the southern
Lebanese port of Sidon, carrying pictures of Mr
Arafat, chanting "Sharon you pig" and burning the
Israeli flag. Thousands more Lebanese and Palestinians
from refugee camps demonstrated in the northern city
of Tripoli. 

In the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, 2,000 people
called for an end to Israeli military action on the
third day of protests in the world's most populous
Muslim nation. 

In Cairo the Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak, urged
Israel to grasp the hand of peace extended by Arabs. 

"Arab countries have extended their hands in peace to
Israel twice, first in the Cairo Arab summit of 1996
... and secondly at the Beirut summit [last month],"
Mr Mubarak said in a formal televised address. 




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