THE BATTALION TUESDAY. AUGUST 14. 1»7» Page 5 H the world ole t0 •'eep ^ ir °wn areas II lU 'on t0 fesirt 1 iew cuslonte-;' classifieds 5-2611 Iraqi ambassador wounded United Press International BEIRUT, Lebanon — The Iraqi ®bassador to Lebanon, Abdel hssem Muslem, was wounded iy when gunmen raked bis car machine gun fire as be drove* to his embassy on Beirut’s sea highway. Beirut's state-owned radio said slaslem. his driver and bis body- were wounded in the ambush yards from the embassy. Muslem was shot in the back and “Thank God his injuries are not serious,” an embassy official said. “But he is in the hospital.” Beirut Radio said unidentified gunmen fired a rocket-propelled grenade at Muslem’s car as it ap proached the Iraqi Embassy build ing at 8:30 a.m. (2:30 a.m. EDT). Then they riddled the car with machinegun fire, the radio said. Muslem, in his late 30s, had been named to the ambassadorial position earlier this year. Police and security officials began an immediate investigation into the shooting which came less than 24 hours after a vehement verbal attack against the Iraqi regime by a top aide to Palestinian guerrilla leader Yasser Arafat. Abu Saleh, who is generally be lieved to represent the left wing in the Fatah guerrilla group, blamed Iraq for the killing of a Palestinian journalist in Beirut 40 days ago. Saleh also criticized the Baghdad regime for the execution earlier this month of 21 top Iraqi government and Baath Party officials. "They (the Iraqis) murdered many of their own comrades. We condemn these killings because we in the Palestinian revolution ap preciate the value of human life. By killing their own comrades, they are actually killing the independence of their country,” Abu Saleh told a rally in Beirut Sunday. He said after the killing of the Palestinian journalist, Fatah secu rity men arrested several persons “who confessed they were sent by an Iraqi Embassy official. 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