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And Then All Hell Broke Loose: Two Decades in the Middle East

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by Engel, Richard


  (8) GAZA | JULY 2014

  Gaza City’s Shifa hospital was packed with children injured by Israeli bombs. The UN claimed its refugee shelters were repeatedly attacked despite having informed Israeli authorities of their locations.

  (9) IRAQ | 2014

  Television crews were a conspicuous presence during elections in Iraq. These moments were hailed by Washington of proof that democracy was spreading in Iraq, but ended up establishing a system of Shiite dominance that Sunnis resented, fueling civil war.

  (10) YEMEN | OCTOBER 2012

  The old city of Sana’a in Yemen is a cultural and architectural gem, one of my favorite places in the Middle East. Unfortunately, I was there on this trip to interview Gregory Johnsen, an author and expert on Islamic radicals who explained how the militants were digging in as Yemen lurched from unrest to civil war.

  (11) LIBYA | AUGUST 2011

  The Libyan rebels closing on Tripoli were overwhelmingly supportive of western journalists, believing our coverage had helped protesters topple President Hosni Mubarak in Egypt and would also help them overthrow Col. Mu’ammar Gadhafi. Crowds sometimes gathered when I did live television broadcasts.

  (12) LIBYA | AUGUST 2011

  As anti-government rebels, backed by NATO air strikes, moved across Libya, the front lines shifted by the day, sometimes great distances. Reporters moved with them, moving on or retreating as the battles ebbed and flowed. Here we stopped for a live report.

  (13) TURKISH-SYRIAN BORDER | NOVEMBER 2014

  Getting into Syria from Turkey often meant climbing over something—a fence, crops, or in this case the wall of a farmer’s home. ISIS had taken over much of the Kurdish town of Kobane and was threatening to capture the rest. We went into the half-occupied town to see the Kurdish fighters who were brave enough to stand up to ISIS.

  (14) KOBANE, SYRIA | NOVEMBER 2014

  The main market street in the Syrian town of Kobane, destroyed in fighting between ISIS and a Kurdish militia. After receiving American air support, the Kurds retook Kobane, the first major defeat of ISIS on the battlefield.

  (15) SYRIA | AUGUST 2013

  The Syrian war created millions of refugees and many others, like these people, who were displaced from their homes but couldn’t leave Syria because they couldn’t afford the risky and uncertain journey to Turkey or Europe. By the fourth year of the conflict, half of all Syrians were out of their homes.

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  I’D LIKE TO THANK STEPHEN G. Smith, who helped at every step of the way and without whom this book would never have been completed. Ben Plesser, who provided insight and raised questions I hadn’t considered. Mary Engel, whose support and love are deeply appreciated. Ali Zelenko, whose advice is always valuable. And of course the great master of editing and publishing, Alice Mayhew. There are too many colleagues to mention by name, but I’d like to recognize Aziz Akyavas, John Kooistra, Randy Brown, Madeleine Haeringer, Bredun Edwards, Wajjeh Abu Warefah, Mohammed Ajlouni, Zohair Beyati, Ghazi Balkiz, Ammar Sheikh Omar, Charlene Gubash, Mohammed Muslemany, and many others. Thank you to all of you.

  © BREDUN EDWARDS

  RICHARD ENGEL is the award-winning Chief Foreign Correspondent for NBC and has been reporting on the Middle East for twenty years. He is the author of War Journal and A Fist in the Hornet’s Nest.

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  INDEX

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  ABC, 52, 78, 79, 104

  Engel’s work for, 63, 66, 73–75, 78, 86, 91

  Abdelrazaq, 184, 185, 187

  Abdul Hamid II, 32

  Abed Rabbo, Yasser, 53

  Abu Bakr, 92

  Abu Ghraib, 135, 142

  Abu Salim Prison, 7–8

  Abu Zaal, 133

  Adnani, Abu Mohammad al-, 208

  Afghanistan, 45, 46, 104, 131, 142, 143, 155

  al-Qaeda in, 46, 130, 131, 137, 144

  Kandahar, 145

  Taliban in, 46, 130, 137, 144

  Tora Bora, 130, 144

  war in, 129–30

  Agence France-Presse (AFP), 49–53, 58, 63, 214

  Ain al-Hilweh, 136–38

  Aisha, 92

  Ajdabiya, 163, 164

  Ajlouni, Mohammed, 73–74

  Akyavas, Aziz, 174–76, 184, 187

  Al-Aqsa, 55–58, 63

  Al-Aqsa Mosque, 56

  Alawites, 172, 181

  Aleppo, 166, 178, 180, 182, 183, 189, 195, 197, 217

  Al-Gama’a al-Islamiyya, 22

  Al-Hadlaq, Abdulrahman, 141, 142

  al-Ha’ir Prison, 145

  Al-Hamidiya, 213

  Ali (cousin and son-in-law of Mohammed), 2, 91–92, 103

  Ali (driver and friend), 75, 76, 78, 79, 81, 106

  aliyah, 51

  Al Jazeera, 79, 111, 152, 159, 165, 173

  Allah, 3, 7, 20, 28, 36, 38, 41, 92

  Jews and Christians and, 44

  Allawi, Ayad, 97, 100

  al-Qaeda, 27, 35–36, 67, 106, 131, 133, 146, 181–82, 190, 191, 193, 201, 208, 216–17

  in Afghanistan, 46, 130, 131, 137, 144

  beheadings by, 134

  founding of, 136–37

  in Iraq, 8, 98, 129, 131–33, 135, 181

  ISIS and, 193–95, 198, 206, 208

  in Jordan, 133

  prisoners from, 145

  rehabilitation program for veterans of, 140–43, 145

  rise of, 46

  Saddam and, 129

  Sulayman in, 143–46

  weapons of, 144

  Zawahiri and, 28

  al-Rais, 7

  Al-Rashid Hotel, 69, 73, 74, 76

  Al Shaab, 19

  Al-Shabaab, 201

  Amish, 41, 42

  Amman, 133

  Amn al-Dawla, 19

  Annan, Kofi, 178

  Annas, Abu, 77, 84

  Antakya, 194, 205

  Antioch, 194

  Arab caliphate, 20, 29, 31, 33–36, 39, 43, 44, 91–92, 194, 196

  Arab-Israeli war, 208

  Arab leaders, 5–9, 53, 87, 156, 194, 208–10

  Arab Spring, 150, 156, 169, 178, 209, 213

  in Egypt, 152–56, 166–67, 209

  in Syria, 138, 156, 163, 166, 171–90

  Arafat, Yasser, 55, 61–63, 112

  Aristotle, 29

  Arnett, Peter, 78, 82

  Ashrawi, Hanan, 53

  Assad, Bashar al-, 6, 8, 166, 169, 172–74, 176, 178–85, 198, 202, 206, 208

  background of, 172

  Obama and, 173

  Assad, Bassel al-, 172

  Assad, Hafez al-, 8, 172, 208

  Assad family, 5–6, 87, 178, 208

  Aswan, 212

  Atarib, 179–80

  Aziz, Tariq, 81–82

  Ba’ath Party, 76–78, 81, 94, 173

  Baghdad, 31, 60, 64, 67, 73, 74, 99, 102, 104, 133, 217

  Al-Rashid Hotel in, 69, 73, 74, 76

 
Australian embassy bombing in, 89–90, 97, 98

  bombing attacks in, 89–90, 96–98, 103–4

  Canal Hotel in, 96

  Engel in, 69–86, 89–91, 98–101, 103, 105, 115, 127

  Flowers Land Hotel in, 69–70, 71

  Hamra Hotel in, 89–90, 99, 101, 103, 105

  Imma Bridge stampede in, 103

  Kazimiya district in, 102–3

  lawlessness in, 95

  Mansour neighborhood of, 69

  Mother of All Battles mosque in, 129

  Palestine Hotel in, 76, 79–81, 83–85

  sandstorm in, 79–80, 82

  Shaab neighborhood of, 80

  US bombing of, 70, 77–80, 82–84, 115

  US capture of, 93

  Baghdadi, Abu Bakr al-, 192

  Baghdad International Airport, 83

  Bahrain, 4–5, 93, 156, 157, 162

  Bakran, Ali, 178, 179, 181–83

  Balkiz, Ghazi, 184–88

  Barak, Ehud, 55, 56, 60

  Barbary Pirates, 3

  Bardo National Museum, 200

  BBC, 52, 63, 78, 165

  beheadings, 96, 107, 134, 141, 195, 211

  Beirut, 114, 123, 125

  Dahiya neighborhood in, 117–18

  Engel in, 107, 109, 115, 120, 127–28, 149

  Israeli bombing of airport in, 114, 116–17

  Bekaa Valley, 114

  Ben Ali, Zine Al Abidine, 6, 7, 87, 150–51, 208

  Benghazi, 159–66, 168, 180

  Berg, Nick, 96

  Bethlehem, 54, 62

  Bilal Baroudi, Sheikh, 135–36

  bin Laden, Osama, 27, 28, 34–39, 130, 143, 159

  death of, 28, 143, 166

  as historian, 28, 33–35

  Saddam and, 8

  speeches of, 28, 132

  Sulayman and, 144–46

  Taliban and, 46

  training camps of, 143

  Zarqawi and, 96, 98, 107, 131–32

  Zawahiri and, 27–28, 143

  Bint Jbeil, 121

  Bloody Friday, 200–201

  Bosnia, 45, 143

  Bouazizi, Mohamed, 150

  Brahimi, Rym, 78

  Bremer, Paul “Jerry,” 94, 131

  Britain, 5, 33, 216

  Egypt and, 4

  Iraq and, 4, 70, 77, 79, 80

  Jordan and, 4

  in Middle Eastern border creation, 1, 4

  Palestine and, 5

  Burundian soldiers, 201

  Bush, George H. W., 155

  Bush, George W., 7–9, 30, 94, 139, 209, 213

  “crusade” statement of, 30, 139

  Engel’s meeting with, 108

  Saddam and, 64, 75–76, 87, 128, 129, 156

  speech on Iraq, 75–76

  Bush administration, 8, 113

  Iraq and, 8, 60, 64, 86–87, 128, 130–32, 156

  Bush Doctrine, 156

  Byzantium, 29–32, 139

  Cairo, 9, 14, 18, 21–22, 45, 51, 52, 66, 151–52

  Engel in, 11–17, 36, 50, 53, 107, 149–50, 158, 160–62, 167, 211–12

  Mit Ouba neighborhood of, 11–15

  Tahrir Square demonstrations in, 151–54, 157, 166–67

  Tahrir Square shooting in front of Egyptian Museum, 23–27, 51

  Zamalek neighborhood of, 16–17, 23

  Camp David Summit, 51, 53, 55–56

  Carroll, Jill, 105

  Carter Doctrine, 5, 155

  Catholic Church, 30

  Cefalù, 65

  cell phones, 152, 174, 180

  censorship, 21–22

  Cervantes, Miguel de, 3

  Chechnya, 45, 104, 143

  China, 10–11, 216, 217, 219

  Christ, 2, 44, 213

  Christianity, 28, 29, 195

  Christians, 1–3

  Allah and, 44

  in Crusades, 3, 4, 30, 31, 33–35, 139

  as religious minority, 44

  tourists, 26

  Christian Science Monitor, 105

  Church of the Holy Sepulchre, 212–13

  CIA, 46, 129, 130, 137, 146, 174, 194

  Clapper, James, 205

  Clinton, Bill, 55, 56

  CNN, 52, 63, 78, 82, 158, 165, 184

  Cold War, 5, 11, 35, 46, 147

  Columbus, Christopher, 32

  Constantine the Great, 29, 30, 139

  Constantinople, 4, 29–32, 35

  Crusades, 3, 4, 30, 31, 33–35, 139

  United States and, 30, 34, 139

  Dahiya, 117–18

  Dahiya Doctrine, 125–26

  Damascus, 139, 166, 171, 177, 179, 180, 190, 199

  Al-Hamidiya souk in, 213

  Dante Alighieri, 2

  Daraa, 166, 171–72

  Dark Ages, 29, 30

  democracy, 166

  in Iraq, 93, 94, 98, 104, 132

  in Middle East, 113, 128–39, 213

  Divine Comedy (Dante), 2

  Dome of the Chain, 56

  Dome of the Rock, 56

  Dulaimi Hotel, 75

  Egypt, 5–7, 11, 13–14, 20–22, 35, 38, 43, 45, 51, 117, 136, 151–52, 158, 159, 168, 182, 208, 209, 211–12, 217

  Aswan, 212

  Britain and, 4

  Cairo, see Cairo

  censorship in, 21–22

  Karnak complex in, 212

  Luxor attack in, 27, 36, 51

  Nile in, 14, 17, 23, 45, 168, 212

  prisons in, 45–46

  pyramids in, 212

  revolution in, 152–56, 166–67, 209

  Egyptian Museum, shooting at, 23–27, 36

  Eisenhower Doctrine, 5, 155

  Eizenkot, Gadi, 126

  electromagnetic bombs, 70

  Elephantine Island, 212

  El Manial, 17

  Engel, Richard:

  at ABC, 63, 66, 73–75, 78, 86, 91

  in Baghdad, 69–86, 89–91, 98–101, 103, 105, 115, 127

  in Beirut, 107, 109, 115, 120, 127–28, 149

  in Cairo, 11–17, 36, 50, 53, 107, 149–50, 158, 160–62, 167, 211–12

  divorce of, 91, 111

  first trip to Saudi Arabia, 38–39

  first wife of, 50, 64–65, 91

  as freelancer, 38, 49, 63, 65

  in Iraq, 50, 46–67, 69–86, 89–91, 98–101, 105–7, 109, 127, 181

  ISIS members met by, 195–98

  ISIS victim met by, 201–5

  in Istanbul, 156–57

  in Jerusalem, 50, 51, 53, 58, 63–65

  kidnapping of, 171, 184–89, 195, 197, 217–19

  in Lebanon, 109–11, 114

  in Libya, 158–68, 173

  at Middle East Times, 16, 19, 21–22, 38

  mother of, 75

  Muslim Brotherhood and, 16–21, 36

  at NBC, 91, 97, 100, 103, 104, 109, 111, 115, 122, 127, 149, 158, 166

  as NBC bureau chief, 107, 109, 115, 127–28, 149

  in New York, 149–50

  as Palestinian-affairs correspondent for AFP, 49–53, 58, 63

  Sicily house of, 65

  at Stanford, 10–11, 50, 217

  in Syria, 114, 138, 171, 174–90, 195–98, 218

  Tabligh wa Dawa and, 36–38

  video journal of, 89–90

  visa of, 50, 65–66, 71, 73–74, 75

  wife of, see Forrest, Mary

  England, see Britain

  Erdogan, Recep Tayyip, 174

  Erekat, Saeb, 52, 53

  Erez Crossing, 112

  Euphrates River, 94

  Europe, 32

  in Dark Ages, 29, 30

  industrial revolution in, 32

  Middle East borders created by, 1, 3, 4, 6, 33–35, 138

  Fallujah, 96, 133

  Fatah, 61, 112, 113

  Fatima, 92

  FBI, 146

  First Intifada, 58, 63

  Flowers Land Hotel, 69–70, 71

  Foley, James, 197

  Forrest, Mary, 150, 186, 218–19

  Foua, 187

  Fox, 78

  Fr
ance, 5, 33, 216

  Lebanon and, 4

  in Middle Eastern border creation, 1, 4

  Free Syrian Army (FSA), 177, 179, 185, 195–98, 202

  G8 leaders, 117

  Gadhafi, Mu’ammar, 6–9, 87, 150, 158–61, 163, 165–68, 173, 180, 208, 214

  capture and death of, 169, 172

  speech by, 159

  Gaza, 51, 111–14, 123, 124, 214

  Geneva Convention, 79

  Genghis Khan, 30

  Germany, 3, 33, 216

  Ghandoriyah, 125

  ghost ranks, 193

  Ghouta attack, 190

  Gizbert, Richard, 104

  Global War on Terrorism, 130, 146–47

  Great Britain, see Britain

  Greece, 22

  Green Square, 161, 168

  Guantánamo Bay (Gitmo), 140, 145

  Guardian, 165

  Gulf of Sidra, 160

  Gulf War (1991), 8, 60, 64, 82, 86, 93, 155

  Haditha, 135

  Hagia Sophia, 32

  Haifa, 61, 118, 123

  hajj, 28, 39, 41, 42

  Halutz, Dan, 113, 116, 122, 123

  Hama, 8, 172

  Hamas, 61, 63, 112, 113, 117, 214

  Israeli soldier kidnapped by, 111–13

  hawza, 97, 101

  Hawza (newspaper), 95, 97

  Hebron, 54

  Herzegovina, 104

  Hetherington, Tim, 165

  Hezbollah, 113–14, 179, 187, 189

  Israeli soldiers kidnapped by, 113, 122, 124

  Israel’s cease-fire with, 124–25

  Israel’s war with, 114–26, 127–28

  Holy Land, 2, 30

  homosexuality, 20, 43, 44–45

  Homs, 177

  Hondros, Chris, 165

  Houla massacre, 177–78

  Hurricane Katrina, 102

  Hussein (Ali’s son), 92–93

  Hussein, Qusay, 75–76, 77, 86, 192

  Hussein, Saddam, see Saddam Hussein

  Hussein, Uday, 75–76, 77, 86, 192

  Ibn Saud, 4, 40–41, 207

  Idris, Salim, 197–98

  Ikhwan, 41

  Imma Bridge stampede, 103

  Independent, 165

  India, 4

  Inferno, L’, 2

  Inferno (Dante), 2

  International Herald Tribune, 10

  Internet, 131, 135–36, 141, 142, 152, 155, 172, 180, 215

  Iran, 35, 64, 93, 105, 107, 108, 109–11, 113, 114, 150, 189

 

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