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Fatah proud of suicide terrorist: Her pure body exploded into pieces in the Zionists’ faces

Nan Jacques Zilberdik  |
       
"Her pure body exploded into pieces
 in the Zionists' faces"
-  Fatah proud of suicide terrorist
who murdered 1 and wounded over 100
 
 "He loved the game 'Jews and Arabs'...
He always played the role of the Arab who...
attacked the treacherous Jew "
-  Fatah honors murderer
who killed 3 and planned murder of 6

[Official Fatah Facebook page, Jan. 27, 2017]
[Official Fatah Facebook page, Jan. 14, 2017]
Nan Jacques Zilberdik
 
Referring to suicide terrorist Wafa Idris - who murdered 1 and wounded over 100 Israelis in 2002 - as "a daughter of the Fatah Movement," Mahmoud Abbas' party praised her and her "operation" on Facebook. Fatah's post highlighted the fact that her suicide bombing was carried out "so that her pure body would explode into pieces in the Zionists' faces":
 
Posted text: "Today [Jan. 27, 2017] is the 15th anniversary of the first Martyrdom-seeking operation of the Al-Aqsa Intifada (i.e., PA terror campaign 2000-2005), which was carried out by a female Martyrdom-seeker Wafa Idris, a daughter of the Fatah Movement. She planted an explosive belt on her body on Jaffa Street in occupied Jerusalem, so that her pure body would explode into pieces in the Zionists' faces. One Israeli was killed in the operation and an additional 90 were wounded (sic., over 100), and it came in response to the assassination operation against commander Raed Al-Karmi (i.e., terrorist, responsible for murder of 9)."
 
Text on image: "First female Martyrdom-seeker
Martyr (Shahida) Wafa Idris
Jan. 28 (sic., 27), 2002"
[Official Fatah Facebook page, Jan. 27, 2017]
 
Palestinian Media Watch has documented Fatah's policy of honoring suicide bomber Wafa Idris on the day of her attack.  
 
Fatah justified Idris' suicide bombing as a "response" to Israel's killing of another of Fatah's "heroes" - terrorist Raed Al-Karmi - a week earlier. Al-Karmi murdered 3 Israelis and planned the murder of 6 additional Israelis in 2001 and 2002. (See below)
 
[Official Fatah Facebook page, Jan. 12, 2017] 
[Official Fatah Facebook page, Jan. 12, 2017] 
Celebrating the anniversary of the death of this "heroic Martyr," Fatah honored terrorist Raed Al-Karmi earlier this month on Facebook, posting photos of him posing with automatic weapons and praising him as "the settler hunter," "the quick-responding heroic commander," and "the falcon of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades." [Official Fatah Facebook page, Jan. 12, 2017]
 
In one very long post, Fatah described Al-Karmi's life and noted that he "loved" to play the game "Jews and Arabs," pretending to kill the "treacherous Jew":
 
"He loved the game 'Jews and Arabs,' a game that children of the neighborhood would play. He always played the role of the Arab who, with his simple weapon, attacked the treacherous Jew who occupied his homeland and settled in it..."
[Official Fatah Facebook page, Jan. 14, 2017]
 
Fatah emphasized with pride that "fear began to permeate the ranks of the occupation army when Al-Karmi succeeded in killing approximately 12 Israeli soldiers and civilians (sic., 9)."
 
The post noted that Israel's killing of Al-Karmi led to numerous additional Palestinian attacks against Israelis, among them Wafa Idris' suicide bombing "that sowed fear among the sons of Zion," and the suicide bombing at a Bat Mitzvah celebration in a hotel - "a quality Martyrdom-seeking operation in one of the halls of joy, [which] turned it into a hall of sadness."
 
It is Fatah's policy to glorify terrorist murderers. For example, a Fatah video honored several suicide bombers, including Wafa Idris. Official PA TV has also honored the suicide bomber.  
 
Wafa Idris - The first Palestinian female suicide bomber. Belonging to Fatah, she blew herself up on Jaffa Road in central Jerusalem on Jan. 27, 2002, killing 1 and wounding over 100. As a volunteer for the Palestinian Red Crescent she was able to bypass Israeli security and enter Jerusalem in a Palestinian ambulance.
 
Raed Al-Karmi was a senior Tanzim (Fatah terror faction) operative. Al-Karmi murdered 3 Israelis - Etgar Zeituni and Motti Dayan on Jan. 23, 2001; and Elie Na'aman on July 4, 2001 - and planned attacks in which 6 other Israelis were murdered: Zvi Shelef on May 31, 2001; Danny Yehuda on June 18, 2001; Dov Roseman on Aug. 26, 2001; Hananya Ben Avraham on Oct. 5, 2001; soldier Yaniv Levy on Aug. 28, 2001; and Israeli army officer Erez Merhavi on Sept. 6, 2001. Al-Karmi was killed by the Israeli army on Jan. 14, 2002.
 
The following are longer excerpts of the Fatah posts glorifying terrorist Raed Al-Karmi:
 
Posted text: "#Falcon_ of_the[_Al-Aqsa_Martyrs']_Brigades (i.e., Fatah's military wing)
#The_settler_hunter
#Martyr (Shahid)_commander #Raed_Al-Karmi (i.e., terrorist, responsible for the murder of 9 Israelis)"
 
An image shows terrorist Raed Al-Karmi wearing a keffiyeh (Arab headdress) and holding an M-16 semi-assault rifle, and the Dome of the Rock in the background.
 
Text on image: "Falcon of the Brigades
Martyr
Raed Al-Karmi
2002-2017
#The_settler_hunter"
[Official Fatah Facebook page, Jan. 12, 2017]
 
Posted text: "Jan. 14, 2002 - in two days it will be the anniversary of the assassination of Martyr (Shahid) commander quick-responding Raed Al-Karmi, a senior member of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades (i.e., Fatah's military wing) in Tulkarem"
[Official Fatah Facebook page, Jan. 12, 2017]
 
Posted text: "The anniversary of the death as a Martyr (Shahid) of quick-responding Raed Al-Karmi"
"Jan. 14 of every year is the anniversary of the death as a Martyr of quick-responding heroic commander Raed Sa'id Al-Karmi 'Abu Filastin' from the city of Tulkarem, and of the outstanding founding commanders of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades (i.e., Fatah's military wing) in the West Bank districts...
He was known for his nationalism from his childhood and went through all of the stages connected to the national struggle. He was a simple and modest man who did not have a higher education, as he did not complete junior high school studies, and in this way a difficult life course began that influenced the shaping and formation of his national personality later on...
He loved the game 'Jews and Arabs,' a game that children of the neighborhood would play. He always played the role of the Arab who, with his simple weapon, attacked the treacherous Jew who occupied his homeland and settled in it...
Fear began to permeate the ranks of the occupation army when Al-Karmi succeeded in killing approximately 12 Israeli soldiers and civilians (sic., 9), and thus a decision was made to assassinate him by the most senior leader of the [Zionist] entity state, criminal [former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel] Sharon...
Our heroic Martyr Al-Karmi died from an explosive that the Zionist Israeli Security Agency planted in the wall of the cemetery, next to which he passed on his way to his wife in the eastern part of the city of Tulkarem on Jan. 14, 2002... and the brigades declared a renewal of their armed activity against the occupation.
The Martyrdom-seeking (Istish'had) operations began (i.e., suicide bombings), and the burning of the [second] Intifada (i.e., PA terror campaign 2000-2005) began to grow. After the assassination of Al-Karmi the resistance fighters imposed a curfew on the residents, soldiers, and settlements of the Palestinian West Bank and the Gaza Strip, and succeeded in carrying out a number of operations on the same day on which Al-Karmi died as a Martyr, including the attack on a convoy of Israeli soldiers, which led to great losses among their ranks (1 soldier was murdered and another wounded -Ed.).
The following day (sic., Jan. 17, 2002) a quality response took place, as self-sacrificing fighter (Fida'i) Abd Al-Salam Hassouna succeeded in crossing the occupation's checkpoints and carrying out a quality Martyrdom-seeking operation in one of the halls of joy, and turned it into a hall of sadness (i.e., murdered 6 at a Bat Mitzvah celebration). Likewise, Martyr Sa'id Ramadan carried out a Martyrdom-seeking operation (i.e., terror attack, 2 murdered) in Jerusalem, and a response also came from the brigade of female Martyrdom-seekers, as heroic Martyr Wafa Idris carried out her heroic operation (i.e., first Palestinian female suicide bombing, 1 murdered) that sowed fear among the sons of Zion.
The response in Gaza was hard, and came from a number of Martyrdom-seekers - prime among them heroic Martyr Muhammad Al-Qasir who carried out the Kissufim checkpoint operation (i.e., terrorist attack, 3 murdered) in southern Gaza, Martyrdom-seeker Ayman Samir Joudeh who carried out his heroic operation and invaded the office compound of the Beit Hanoun-Erez checkpoint and eliminated all those who were in it (sic., Joudeh murdered 1 before being shot and killed by Israeli border policemen at the scene), and the invasion operation (i.e., terrorist attack, 1 murdered) of Martyrdom-seeker Muhammad Al-Qattawi into the settlement of Netzarim in the center of the Gaza Strip.
In the month following the death as a Martyr of Al-Karmi, the coward Sharon's decision cost 133 killed Israelis (sic., from Jan. 14 - Feb. 14, 2002, a total of 23 people were murdered by Palestinian terrorists) and hundreds of wounded and disabled."
[Official Fatah Facebook page, Jan. 14, 2017]
 
Abd Al-Salam Hassouna - Fatah terrorist from the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades who shot and killed 6 and wounded dozens at a Bat Mitzvah celebration in Hadera (Jan. 17, 2002). Hassouna was shot to death by Israeli police arriving at the scene.
 
Sa'id Ramadan - Palestinian terrorist from Fatah's military wing the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades who shot and killed 2 Israelis, Sara Hamburger and Ora Sandler, on Jaffa Street in Jerusalem and wounded dozens on Jan. 22, 2002. Ramadan was shot and killed by Israeli police arriving at the scene.
 
Muhammad Al-Qasir belonged to the terror organization the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades (Fatah's military wing). He shot Israeli civilian Ahuva Amargi to death at the Kissufim checkpoint (Gaza Strip) on Feb. 18, 2002. An Israeli military force that was dispatched to the area of the attack opened fire on Al-Qasir and the bomb he had on detonated, killing 2 Israeli soldiers, Mor Elraz and Amir Mansouri and wounding 3.
 
Ayman Joudeh - Palestinian terrorist from the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades (Fatah's military wing) who opened fire on the Erez crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip, murdering Israeli border policeman Uriel Bar-Maimon on April 20, 2002. Joudeh was shot and killed by other border policemen at the scene.
 
Muhammad Al-Qattawi - terrorist from the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades (Fatah's military wing) who infiltrated the Jewish town of Netzarim inside the Gaza Strip and committed a shooting attack on March 10, 2002. Al-Qattawi shot and killed Israeli soldier Kobi Eichelboim and wounded the town's security officer before being shot and killed by Israeli soldiers who were at the scene.

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