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Steven Emerson,
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October 14, 2015
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Palestinian
Education Ministry Honors Terrorists As Attacks Against Israelis Continue
by IPT News • Oct 14, 2015 at
1:53 pm
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Fatah and the Palestinian Authority (PA) – the so-called
"moderate" factions – are increasing their violent incitement
against Jews and encouraging Palestinians to continue a terrorist wave of
attacks plaguing Israel in recent weeks.
The Palestinian Authority Ministry of Education is planting olive trees
honoring the "Martyrs" who have took part in brutally murdering
and injuring Israelis throughout the country.
"This event is meant to illustrate the devotion of the ministry and
its staff to honoring the Martyrs, among them school students, and to
strengthen the sense of belonging to the land... [and] in order to
highlight the permanent presence of the Martyrs and to honor their
sacrifices," PNN, independent Palestinian news agency announced on
Tuesday and translated by Palestinian Media Watch (PMW).
The "school students" is a reference to Palestinian teenagers
involved in the attacks, one of which inflicted life-threatening injuries
on 13-year-old Israeli boy.
The Palestinian news announcement continued to describe the terrorist
glorification event as part of the education ministry's efforts to
"instill national and humanitarian values in the minds of the young, and
respect for the symbols of the struggle," praising the "loyalty
of the blood of the Martyrs."
The Palestinian education ministry is notorious for making its
curriculum strongly devoted to glorifying terrorist attacks against
Israelis and praising the attackers as heroes for future generations to
emulate. Many observers attribute the recent wave of attacks to growing violent Palestinian incitement.
Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Israeli police shot and killed a Palestinian
who tried to stab police officers next to the Damascus Gate – the
scene of numerous previous stabbing attacks targeting Israelis, reports the
Times of Israel.
In a separate attack, a Palestinian stabbed and injured a 70-year-old woman at Jerusalem's
central bus station.
On Tuesday, three Israelis were killed and 30 injured in four
separate terrorist attacks throughout the country – two of which were in
Jerusalem. There were four Palestinian terrorist attacks on Monday as well.
As a result, the Israeli cabinet decided to increase security measures in Jerusalem, bolstering the
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) presence at bus and light rail stops.
"In accordance with the cabinet's decision last night, as of this
morning 300 IDF soldiers have already begun spreading out to provide
additional security under police command," an Israel Police spokesman
said in a statement on Wednesday.
More troops have been deployed on buses and trains, while Israeli police
set up checkpoints in Palestinian neighborhoods in eastern Jerusalem.
There appears to be no sign of declining terrorist attacks throughout
the country, as Palestinians from across the political spectrum call for
more violence against Israelis.
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