Hamas,
Fatah Officials Praise Terrorist Who Killed Israeli Baby
by IPT News • Oct 23, 2014 at
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Palestinians across the political spectrum are praising Wednesday's terrorist attack in Jerusalem, which
resulted in the death of a three-month-old Israeli baby. A car driven by a
suspected Hamas member crashed into a crowd at a light-rail station in, killing
the baby girl and injuring eight others.
An official Hamas statement refers to the infant as a
"female settler," and urges Palestinians to "escalate the
confrontations" against Israel in various locations, a translation by
the Investigative Project on Terrorism shows.
"The Islamic Resistance Movement 'Hamas' praises its son, the hero
martyr Abd al Rahman Idris al-Shaludi (23 years) implementer of the
operation of running over the settlers in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in
occupied Jerusalem, which led to the death of a female settler and the
injury of 8 others," the Hamas statement reads.
Moreover, Sultan Al-Einein, an adviser to Palestinian Authority
President Mahmoud Abbas, praised the terrorist, referring to him as a
"heroic Martyr," a Palestinian Media Watch translation of his official
Facebook page said. Shaludi was shot by police and later died from his
injuries
Al-Einein has glorified terrorists in the past, leading five members of
Congress to demand that Abbas fire him and condemn his views. Abbas has
ignored the American pressure.
Abbas' Fatah party also glorified the terrorist's actions, posting an
obituary on its official Facebook page.
"The Palestinian National Liberation Movement (Fatah)-Silwan branch
accompanies to his wedding the heroic Martyr Abd Al-Rahman Al-Shaludi, who
carried out the Jerusalem operation, in which settlers in the occupied city
of Jerusalem were run over. Rest in peace! We are loyal to you," the
Fatah statement said.
Abbas' refusal to reprimand Al-Einein and failure to hold other
officials accountable lends tacit approval of the terrorist glorification
sentiment that is prevalent throughout senior ranks of the Palestinian
Authority and Fatah.
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