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August 13, 2018
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Leading
BDS Group Posted Tweet Mourning PFLP Terrorist
by John Rossomando • Aug 13, 2018
at 11:22 am
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Back in 2016, the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR) posted a
tweet mourning the
death of a Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terrorist.
The PFLP is best known for pioneering airliner hijackings in the 1960s and 1970s.
Its hijacking and subsequent blowing up of three airliners
in Jordan in 1970 was the PFLP's most infamous terror attack. Forty
hostages were taken off the planes before the PFLP destroyed them. More
recently, PFLP terrorists carried
out several suicide bombings during the Second Intifada. In 2017, the
PFLP celebrated the 45th anniversary of its terrorist attack at Lod Airport that killed 26
Israelis.
The PFLP has become active in the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions
(BDS) movement, of which the USCPR is major player in the U.S. Leila Khaled
– a PFLP hijacker who participated in the 1970 incident – has represented the terrorist group at numerous BDS events.
BDS aims to
isolate Israel economically and politically through sanctions and
economic boycotts.
"Gaza mourns PFLP activist slain by Israel during protest,"
USCPR tweeted in
January 2016.
PFLP refers to its terrorists as "activists." An Electronic
Intifada article linked to in the tweet described the funeral of Sami
Madi, a PFLP terrorist, and described him as a "Devoted Comrade."
The terrorist who was killed by an Israel as he approached Gaza's border.
"Sami was a lifelong PFLP activist. His affiliation to the left
wing Palestinian resistance faction began during the first Palestinian
intifada in the mid-1980s when as a teenager he would throw stones at
vehicles going to and from the Israeli settlements built on Gaza's
land," the Electronic Intifada article said.
Jamil Mizer, PFLP's leader in Gaza called Madi, "a defiant fighter whose blood will
be a further step on liberation's path."
This isn't isolated. USCPR Executive Director Youssef
Munayyer is sympathetic to PFLP on his Twitter feed. He posted a PFLP
communiqué in June 2017 announcing an attack in Jerusalem, noting
the terrorists' "previous imprisonment by the occupation."
Several other tweets remind
people that the PFLP and other factions including Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah are
fighting alongside Hamas "against Israel in this war."
In April, Munayyer reminded
readers of his Twitter feed that Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh carried a
photo of imprisoned PFLP General Secretary Ahmad Saadat aloft and that all terror factions were
united.
USCPR's propaganda claims
it just wants "a just and lasting peace for Palestinians and Israelis
based on human rights, international law, equality, and relevant UN
resolutions." But how does that goal square with mourning a member of
a terrorist group that is pledged to Israel's destruction and rejects peace
negotiations with the Jewish state?
Or how does its propaganda square with the message on the "Make Israel Palestine
Again" hat it sold at the recent Netroots Nation conference? These
factors highlight that the USCPR is about Israel's destruction, not
Palestinian rights.
Related Topics: John
Rossomando, BDS,
PFLP,
U.S.
Campaign for Palestinian Rights, hijackings,
Palestinian
terrorism, Electronic
Intifada, Youssef
Munayyer, Sami
Madi, Jamil
Mizer, Netroots
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