Return to Armageddon by Gar Wilson & William Fieldhouse

Return to Armageddon by Gar Wilson & William Fieldhouse

Author:Gar Wilson & William Fieldhouse
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: det_action


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Nasser Fawzi was born in 1943 in a village near Deir Yassin in Palestine. His father was a peasant goat farmer who also sold yogurt to people in and around the community of Deir Yassin.

When Nasser was five years old, he was stricken with pneumonia. His mother and father took him to a nearby Red Cross station for treatment. He never saw his parents again.

While he was being treated, his village was wiped out by Jewish Irgun terrorists. Red Cross representatives actually witnessed the massacre; two hundred fifty Arabs were killed.

Nasser Fawzi was adopted by a family of Palestinians who fled to Syria. The boy's sorrow over the death of his parents turned to hatred and a desire to inflict suffering on the people of Israel.

In 1958, an army captain named Ahmed Jibril formed a nucleus of the PFLP. Fifteen-year-old Nasser Fawzi eagerly volunteered to join the group. The Syrian terrorists launched a series of commando-style raids into Israel, attacking numerous kibbutz settlements, murdering dozens of Jews:

Jibril's group acquired a reputation as the most vicious of the fedayeen organizations. He broke off all relations with the Marxist, George Habbash, because he considered Habbash to be a weakling. Jibril even criticized Yasser Arafat for being a moderate who would never be militant enough to destroy the Jews.

Jibril believed in action, not words. He proved just how ruthless he could be in 1970 when he launched a rocket into an Israeli school bus, murdering nine children. The world, including most Arab nations, condemned this cruel, inexcusable atrocity. Nasser Fawzi applauded it and continued to follow Jibril.

Then Fawzi discovered that Jibril's true allegiance was to the Soviet Union. Jibril — like George Habbash, Mohammed Salameh and many other terrorist leaders — had been trained at the Patrice Lummumba University in Russia. He had a KGB "control" who operated from the Soviet Embassy in Beirut. Jibril was serving Moscow's interests in the Middle East, not the interests of the Arab people.

Thus Fawzi broke with the PLF and formed his own terrorist organization — the United Arab Front. Dedicated to uniting all Arab nations to crush Israel, it proved to be even more radical and vicious than Jibril's group.

Fawzi considered himself a realist. After Israel was destroyed, the Arabs would have to remain united under a Marxist government. The new united Arab states would still do business with the Soviets, although they would have to take care not to give the Russians a chance to seize control. The capitalist West would be shunned, especially the United States, which could not be forgiven for supporting Israel.

Fawzi, however, found little backing for his plan. Even the majority of Arab terrorists realized the scheme was absurd. Ironically, the Soviets were one of Fawzi's few allies. Moscow regarded the UAF as a tiny group of lunatics, too small to cause any conflicts large enough to worry Mother Russia. The Russians felt certain the UAF would be shot down, so supplying them with arms would only help contribute to the turmoil the Kremlin wanted in the Middle East.



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