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May 30, 2017
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Palestinians Deny Incitement, Official Calls for Shooting Israelis
by IPT News • May 30, 2017 at
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A senior Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) official repeatedly
called for Palestinians to take up arms against Israelis in an article
published last week in prominent Palestinian outlets, Palestinian Media
Watch (PMW) reports.
Issa Karake, the PLO's Commission of Prisoners' Affairs director,
accused Israel of trying to kill Palestinian prisoners who ended a 40-day
hunger strike the day after his article was written.
"They (i.e., the prisoners) are being murdered [by Israel] in
silence, through an official and planned method," Karake wrote
Wednesday on Prisoners' Affairs commission's website. "They are
melting, bleeding, and dissipating. If one prisoner will fall, the entire
world will fall. The world will die if a Palestinian prisoner will die...
Break the pens, look for a gun and bullets. Do not look at your watches,
the time is up..."
Two additional calls to arms were added when the Palestinian news site
Al-Quds published the article a day later: "enough, let every one of
us look for a gun and bullets."
This blatant example of violent incitement contradicts Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas' assertion during a White House meeting with President
Trump earlier this month that Palestinians raise youth in a "culture of peace."
Trump reportedly scolded Abbas for lying to him when the two leaders met
again last week in Bethlehem.
"You tricked me in DC! You talked there about your commitment to
peace, but the Israelis showed me your involvement in incitement [against
Israel]," Trump shouted at Abbas, according to an American source
cited in a report from Israel's Channel 2.
Just before the president's trip, the Palestinian Authority (PA) named two public squares after terrorists Karim and
Maher Younes, two Israeli Arab cousins convicted in the 1980 kidnapping and
murder or Israeli soldier Abraham Bromberg.
On Sunday, Abbas personally appointed Karim Younes to Fatah's governing
institution – its Central Committee.
The PA's justice ministry "emphasized that the decision of the
Fatah Movement leadership – led by President Mahmoud Abbas – to appoint the
veteran prisoner Karim Younes to the Fatah Central Committee is the
clearest and severest response to the campaign being led by Israel to
accuse the prisoners, Martyrs (Shahids), and the Palestinian
struggle of terror," the official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida
reported Sunday.
President Trump raised concerns earlier this month over the PA's program of paying
terrorists and their families. Abbas is unlikely to end the program, with a
top aide calling the idea "insane."
Amid growing pressure to halt this practice, it is important
to note that Abbas is directly behind the policy concerning terrorist
transfers and is personally responsible for fueling Palestinian hatred
against Israelis.
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Karake, Palestinian
Media Watch, Commission
of Prisoners' Affairs, Mahmoud
Abbas, Karim
Younes, Maher
Younes, Abraham
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