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Fatah honors arch-terrorist Abdallah Barghouti by proudly listing 61 of his murders

The admnistrator of Fatah's Facebook page posted a picture glorifying terrorist Abdallah Barghouti and 5 of the suicide bombings he was involved in. The following is the full text of the post:
     "The brave prisoner, Abdallah Barghouti, who has the longest [prison] sentence in the history of the Palestinian issue"
Text on photo: "The free prisoner Abdallah Barghouti.
Personal information: Born in Kuwait in 1972. Married and father of one son and two daughters: Osama, Tala and Safa. Studied electrical engineering in South Korea.
Date of arrest: March 5, 2003.
His self-sacrificing activity: Planning a series of Martyrdom-seeking operations (i.e., suicide terror attacks) during 2000-2003:
- The Sbarro restaurant operation in Jerusalem which killed 15 Zionists
- The Moment Café operation which killed 11 Zionists
- The Sheffield Night Club operation which killed 15 Zionists
- The Hebrew University operation which killed 9 Zionists
- The Ben Yehuda pedestrian mall operation which killed 11 Zionists
Prison sentence: 67 life sentences. Recipient of the longest [prison] sentence in the history of the Palestinian issue."
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Note: Abdallah Barghouti - serving 67 life sentences for preparing explosives for terror attacks in which 67 people were murdered: Sbarro restaurant (15 killed, Aug. 9, 2001), Sheffield Club (15 killed, May 7, 2002), Moment Café (11 killed, March 9, 2002), triple attack at Ben Yehuda pedestrian mall (11 killed, Dec. 1, 2001), Hebrew University (9 killed, July 31, 2002), and Bus 4 in Tel Aviv (6 killed, Sept. 19, 2002).
The Facebook page where this item was posted, called "Fatah - The Main Page," is an official Fatah Facebook page. The page defines itself as belonging to the Fatah Mobilization and Organization Commission. Each Fatah commission has an official website. The official website of Fatah's Mobilization and Organization Commission links to this Facebook page.

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