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AL-BIREN: Palestinian relatives of accused Fort Hood gunman Nidal Malik Hasan grappled with his motives today as some neighbours hailed the rampage as revenge for US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Many Palestinians living in and around the West Bank town of Al-Bireh have friends and relatives who have gone to the United States and prospered after finding that opportunities lacked in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
But like much of the Arab and Muslim world they view American policy towards the decades-old Middle East conflict as hopelessly tilted towards Israel and were outraged by the US-led invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq.
Mohammed Hasan, a 25-year-old cousin of the US-born gunman, remembers when Hasan spent a month at his family home in Al-Bireh 15 years ago. “I was only ten years old, but as far as I remember Nidal was quiet, and he was happy to be working for the American military,” Hasan said, after initially telling AFP the alleged shooter was a distant relative he did not know. “I am not happy or angry, but what concerns us as a family is to know what it was that pushed Nidal to do such a thing.” On Thursday Hasan allegedly went on the rampage at Fort Hood in Texas, killing 13 people and wounding another 30 in one of the worst mass shootings ever on a US military base. Investigators are currently probing whether the alleged shooter — who survived gunshot wounds — was motivated by Islamist ideology or had snapped under the pressure of his job counselling soldiers traumatised by combat.
His cousin Mohammed denied that there were any “religious or national motives” behind the killings, and said relatives in the United States were equally baffled as to what could have provoked the massacre.
“We talk every day with our family in the United States and are following the issue with Nidal. No one knows why he did it. “Of course, we know that he faced problems from the soldiers he treated, especially because he wore a white dishdasha and prayed,” he said, referring to the traditional Arab ankle-length shirt.
“But our family does not think his being sent to Afghanistan was reason enough for him to have done what he did.” At a shop down the road from Hasan’s house many of the family’s neighbours welcomed the shooting, seeing it as revenge for the killing of Arabs and Muslims in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
“Nidal did a great thing, because now the Americans know that that there is someone who says ‘no’ to their policies,” said Faris Abu Ras.
‘Gunman acted alone in rampage’
FORT HOOD: US investigators believe the army doctor accused of killing 13 people in a shooting rampage at a Texas military base acted alone, but his motive for the massacre was unclear, officials said. President Barack Obama will on Tuesday attend a memorial service here to honour victims of the rampage at Fort Hood attributed to Muslim US army doctor Major Nidal Malik Hasan, who is also suspected of wounding 30 people.
“All evidence at this point indicates the suspect allegedly acted alone,” said Chris Grey, spokesman for the US Army criminal investigation division (CID), adding that no motive had yet been established.
Criminal investigators were poring over evidence to determine if the alleged shooter — who survived gun wounds and is under guard at a military hospital in San Antonio, Texas — was motivated by Islamist ideology or had snapped under the pressure of his job counselling soldiers traumatised by combat.— AFP
Posted on: 2009-11-13 02:42:11
This article reminds me of video they played of Palestinians literally dancing in the streets in the aftermath of September 11th. One mystery is why the U.S. continues to provide foreign aid to the Palestinian Authority, why we give money and other aid to people who hate us seems strange. J. Saxon, Detroit, MI
Posted on: 2009-11-12 00:21:34
What is it going to take for the liberals to call a terrorist a terrorist. This is not a crime, this is a war. Has Obama had a labatomy? For someone who is supposed to be so "smart" he is looking more and more like an idiot. Apparently, common sense is something that liberals don't seem to have or even want. It is beneath their intellectualism to think in a rational way. Harold Barnett, Freeport, FL
Posted on: 2009-11-10 03:57:35
What a jerk. Bojnik, Henderson NV
Posted on: 2009-11-09 07:44:55
It is a shame that the world will not give the green light to eliminate the disease on humanity known as the Palestinians. They have a culture, government and media that raise their children to aspire to suicide and mass homicide. What worse child abuse exactly is there? They have a government whose charter calls for the genocide of their neighbors-what imbeciles think these degenerate murderers want a state or peace? DD, california, USA
Posted on: 2009-11-15 08:54:41
I've lost all respect for Obama after he turned a terrorist act on American soil into politics. The motive could not be any clearer. This was a terrorist attack, an act of war, and a hate crime. What we need to look at is why a blind eye was turned to this clear and present threat over such an extended period of time and by so many people. Joe S, New York