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Fatah official posted an image of a terrorist in shape of Israels map

Head of Fatah Commission of Information and Culture’s Information Office Munir Al-Jaghoub posted an image and text on his Twitter account

Posted text: “The Jenin refugee camp summarizes the story of refugeehood, the homeland, and Martyrdom”

The image shows a monument in the shape of the PA map of “Palestine” that presents all of Israel together with the PA areas as “Palestine.” The monument features a picture of Islamic Jihad terrorist Jamil Al-Amouri, who committed shooting attacks and was killed while resisting arrest. Al-Amouri is pictured in military uniform holding an assault rifle. At the bottom of the monument is the Palestinian flag.

Text on monument: “Jenin Brigade founder (i.e., a terror group affiliated with Islamic Jihad) Martyr commander Jamil Al-Amouri”

[Head of Fatah Commission of Information and Culture’s Information Office Munir Al-Jaghoub, Twitter account, July 5, 2023]

Jamil Al-Amouri, Wisam Abu Zaid, Adham Yasser Aliwi, and Tayseer Mahmoud Ayaseh – Israeli undercover forces attempted to arrest wanted Islamic Jihad terrorists Jamil Al-Amouri and Wisam Abu Zaid while they were hiding in Jenin next to a PA military intelligence building on June 10, 2021, in order to prevent the two from committing imminent shooting attacks after they had committed attacks in the previous months. The two attempted to flee, at which point the Israeli forces opened fire, killing Al-Amouri and wounding and arresting Abu Zaid. Because the Israeli forces were operating undercover, the PA Security Forces had not been notified in advance in order not to blow their cover, and as the Israeli forces were preparing to leave the area, PA military intelligence officers Adham Yasser Aliwi and Tayseer Mahmoud Ayaseh opened fire on them, possibly unaware they were Israeli security forces. The forces returned fire, killing Aliwi and Ayaseh. According to reports, video from the event shows someone at the scene shouting out to identify the Israeli undercover forces, but Aliwi and Ayaseh apparently continued to fire despite the shouts.

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