BAGHDAD, May 29: US troops seized weapons and a “book on terrorism” in a 24-hour search of the Palestinian mission in Baghdad, the top military commander in Iraq said Thursday after three Palestinian diplomats were arrested.
Lieutenant General David McKiernan confirmed that seven Palestinians and a Syrian had been detained in the raid, which he said followed a bomb attack in the same area that killed a US soldier.
The US raid netted “four AK-47s, seven grenades, one MP-5, four M-9s, a pistol and a book on terrorism,” he said.
“I have not seen the book on terrorism that was reported by the unit that conducted this operation but I’ll take their word for it,” McKiernan told a news conference.
Palestinian mission spokesman Mohammed Atta said the raid had lasted from midnight Tuesday to midnight Wednesday and left the offices ransacked.
“The US forces arrested charge d’affaires Najjah Abdel Rahman, consul Ibrahim Mohsen and commercial counsellor Munir Sobhi, as well as three office staff and three security guards, all of them Palestinians, and two Iraqi gardeners,” said Mohsen.
But McKiernan said seven Palestinians and a Syrian were held. He said he could not provide their diplomatic status.
Mohsen said US commanders had given no response to requests for information about the whereabouts of the staff and had sealed off the area around the mission, in the upmarket Amriya area, with 40 armoured vehicles.
On Monday evening, a US soldier was killed and three wounded when a bag of explosives was thrown in front of their convoy on the nearby main road to Baghdad airport from the city centre.—AFP
































