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Steven Emerson,
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March 20, 2015
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Palestinians
Glorify Terrorist Responsible for 37 Israeli Deaths
by IPT News • Mar 20, 2015 at
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A $655 million judgment levied by an American jury last
month for facilitating terrorist attacks a decade ago apparently did little
to persuade the Palestinian Authority (PA) to stop glorifying terrorists.
The PA recently dedicated a monument in Ramallah to terrorist Dalal
Mughrabi, who led a 1978 bus hijacking attack that killed 37 Israeli
civilians, Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) reports.
The Mughrabi Square monument features a large map of
"Palestine" which includes the entire State of Israel and an
image of Mughrabi holding a rifle. This is yet another clear example of the
Palestinian Authority glorifying terrorists who murder Israeli civilians
and denying Israel's right to exist in any form. And it's the latest in a series of honors the PA has bestowed upon Mughrabi's memory.
Palestinian Authority TV News also featured prominent statements
glorifying Mughrabi and encouraging future similar attacks.
"It is an eternal day and a painful anniversary, but [it also]
gives us energy, honor and power on this day, the anniversary of the
Martyrdom of the fighter commander Dalal Mughrabi. She who commanded a
squad of self-sacrificing fighters, defined 'return' [of refugees] in her
own unique way and returned to Palestine to liberate Palestine," said
Rabiha Dhiab, former Minister of Women's Affairs.
In addition, the PMW report cites an orthodox Christian cleric who said:
"Dalal, God bless her, this female Martyr, she taught us how to
liberate the homeland. She, who founded the Republic of Palestine on one of
the buses of Palestine. We all see her as a model and as a symbol for
us."
Fatah's official Facebook page also announced the dedication of the
monument to Mughrabi, referring to her as a "Martyr" and the
terrorist attack as "the heroic coastal operation."
In 2010, Palestinian Authority announced plans to name the square after
Mughrabi. But PA President Mahmoud Abbas cancelled the dedication after
U.S. pressure, including a letter signed by 20 U.S. congressmen condemning
the glorification of Mughrabi's attack.
This latest glorification comes amid increased U.S. pressure on Israel
to engage in concessions to the Palestinians. It remains to be seen if
similar pressure will be applied to the Palestinians for continuing to
incite violence against Israelis. And it comes less than a month after a
federal jury in New York found the PA liable for supporting terrorist
attacks between 2001-04. While the evidence suggests the PA stopped that
practice after founding leader Yasser Arafat's death, the incitement to
violence against Israelis and the granting of hero's status to terrorist
continues.
Click here for a comprehensive list of recent examples of
Palestinian incitement.
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