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Fatah brags it killed 11,000
Israelis
Official
Fatah Facebook page boasts
about leading Palestinians in
terror
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This picture of Yasser Arafat
appeared without any caption as part of Fatah's
post.
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Fatah yesterday posted a list of
Fatah's achievements on behalf of Palestinians. Significantly, Fatah did not
cite even one peace-seeking or peace-promoting achievement, but only listed
Fatah acts of violence and terror. Fatah even boasted that its attacks have
killed 11,000 Israelis. While Fatah and the PLO have been killing Israelis since
1965, this number is a gross exaggeration. One of the acts it bragged
about was being the "first Palestinian faction to reach the [Israeli] nuclear
reactor." This is a reference to Fatah's bus hijacking and murder of three
Israeli civilians on their way to work at the Dimona nuclear plant in
1988.
The following is yesterday's Fatah post celebrating
and bragging about Fatah's murder of Israeli
civilians:
"To those who argue [with Fatah],
to the boors, and to those who do not know history:
- Fatah has killed 11,000 Israelis
- Fatah has sacrificed 170,000 Martyrs (Shahids)...
- Fatah was the first to carry out operations (i.e., terror attacks)
during the first Intifada (i.e., Palestinian violence and terror against Israel,
1988-1993), and it was the first Palestinian faction to reach the nuclear
reactor in Dimona (i.e., 1988 murder of 3 working mothers on way to the Dimona
plant)
- Fatah was the first to fight in the second Intifada (i.e., PA terror
campaign 2000-2005) (Baha Al-Sa'id, an officer in the Preventive Security
Forces, infiltrated an Israeli settlement on the border with Gaza) [parenthesis
in source]...
- Fatah was the first to defeat the Zionist enemy (Battle of El-Karameh)
[parenthesis in source]...
- Fatah led the Palestinian attack on Israel in the
UN."
[Official Fatah
Facebook, Aug. 2, 2016]
PMW
reported that Fatah had posted a similar text on its official Facebook page
in 2014.
Mothers' Bus attack - On March 7, 1988, 3
Fatah terrorists hijacked a bus carrying workers to the Negev Nuclear Research
Center in Dimona, and murdered 3 civilians - Miriam Ben-Yair, Rina Shiratky and
Victor Ram. The attack is referred to as the Mothers' Bus attack because many of
the passengers were working mothers. The terrorists were all killed by an Israel
Police counter-terrorism unit that stormed the
bus.
Baha Sa'id - was a terrorist active in
the Popular Resistance Committees. On Nov. 18, 2000, he infiltrated the
community of Kfar Darom in the Gaza Strip, and killed two Israeli soldiers, Snir
Flum and Sharon Shitoubi. Shitoubi shot the terrorist, who later died of his
wounds.
The Karameh battle, or Al-Karameh - In
1968, Israeli army forces attacked the Al-Karameh village in Jordan, where Fatah
terrorists were launching attacks on Israel. Arafat used the event for
propaganda purposes, declaring the battle a great victory that erased the
disgrace of the 1967 Six Day War
defeat. |