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Steven Emerson,
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March 9, 2016
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Fatah
and PA Glorify Murder of U.S. Tourist in Israel, Abbas Refuses to Condemn
Attack
by IPT News • Mar 9, 2016 at 3:58
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Fatah and the Palestinian Authority (PA) praised the murder of Taylor
Force, an American West Point graduate visiting Israel with a group
from Vanderbilt University, who was killed by a Palestinian terrorist
during a stabbing spree yesterday at the Jaffa port, reports
Palestinian Media Watch.
Mr. Force, 29, of Lubbock, Texas, had served with the U.S. Army in
Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation New Dawn (Iraq), and Operation Enduring
Freedom (Afghanistan). His wife was also severely injured in the attack
outside Jaffa.
A dozen
Israelis were also wounded in three separate Palestinian terrorist
attacks on Tuesday.
Official PA TV glorified the terrorist by calling him a
"Shahid" (martyr).
"A complex operation was carried out in Jaffa, or more precisely in
the Jaffa port, by the Martyr (Shahid) - according to Hebrew sources and
sources in Qalqilya - Bashar Masalha, 22... in which 12 settlers were hurt,
among them an American tourist who was killed, according to the Hebrew
sources," stated an official PA TV reporter on March 8.
PA TV also referred to Force and the other victims as
"settlers." However, Force is not Israeli and was located in
Tel-Aviv-Jaffa, within pre-1967 Israel borders. Palestinian factions from
Fatah to Hamas often refer to all Israelis as "settlers," implying
that all of Israel is a colonial implant on "occupied"
territory. Such a classification encourages Palestinian terrorism since the
PA
believes killing settlers is allowed under international law. By
calling Force a "settler," the PA TV justifies his murder and
places blame on the victim.
Furthermore, Fatah honored the terrorists who were killed after
conducting three separate attacks against Israelis on Tuesday.
"In the Martyrs' (Shahids') homeland and on the day the
Martyrs are roses, flying to their Creator, to Allah's mercy. O the pride
of all of the young Palestinians, may your blood remain a source of true
honor for the homeland for which you sacrificed all - even your precious
lives. We promise you that your blood will continue to be a torch that
illuminates our path, until we achieve what you died for as Martyrs. Your
blood has taught us a lesson in the school of life:
#The_homeland's_honor_is_above_all," read a March 8 post on Official
Fatah's Facebook page.
Today, Fatah posted pictures of the terrorists on its Facebook page,
along with text that reads: "Happy are the Martyrs (Shahids)
#Continuing_toward_true_freedom_and_honor"
Fatah and the PA – led by President Mahmoud Abbas – continue to incite
violence against Israelis and encourage
Palestinians to follow in the terrorists' footsteps. The glorification
of terrorists who murder Israelis continues to fuel the ongoing wave of
Palestinian violence over the past 5 months that has claimed the lives
of 34 individuals.
On Wednesday, White House press secretary Josh Earnest said
that the terrorist attacks in Israel should be condemned "not just
from Israel and the United States, but by countries around the world,
including the leader of the Palestinian people."
However, a Fatah official explained why Abbas and the Palestinian
leadership avoid condemning terrorist attacks against Israelis.
"We do not condemn the operations which have been going on for some
time because the Israeli army carries out daily killing operations against
the Palestinians without the Israeli government condemning them. They
should not ask from us what they do not do," said Fatah's Amin Maqbool
in a telephone conversation with Xinhua and translated
by the Investigative Project on Terrorism.
The U.S. State Department issued
a press release condemning the March 8 attacks but also urged "all
parties to take affirmative steps to reduce tensions and restore
calm."
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Force, Vanderbilt
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