Fatah's Facebook page honors murderers of 7
by Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik
17
year-old Ayyat Al-Akhras became the youngest female Palestinian suicide
bomber, when she killed 3 and wounded 28 Israelis in a suicide bombing
near a Jerusalem supermarket on March 29, 2002. On the 11th anniversary
of the attack, Fatah chose to glorify her as a hero for Palestinians,
calling her the "Bride of Palestine" on Fatah's Facebook page.
"11th anniversary
March 29, 2013
Ayyat, we are committed to your promise
We are committed to the promise of freedom,
oh Bride of Palestine,
Fatah also chose to glorify Ahmed Masharqa, another suicide
terrorist. In 2006, he dressed up as a religious Jew and hitchhiked to
the Israeli town of Kedumim where he blew himself up inside the car that gave him a lift, killing 4 Israelis.Part of Fatah's praise read:
"The Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades -
Fatah's military wing/ Southern region
Proudly announce the death of their hero Martyr Ahmed Mahmoud Ahmed Al-Masharqa."
Palestinian Media Watch recently reported on glorification of Wafa Idris another female suicide bomber on Fatah's Facebook page. Fatah has also used its Facebook page to glorify violence and terror.
Page administrator:
"Tomorrow,
Friday, March 29, 2013, will mark the 11th anniversary of the Martyrdom
death of hero female Martyrdom-Seeker Ayyat Al-Akhras who carried out a
Martyrdom-Seeking operation (i.e., suicide bombing) in occupied
Jerusalem."
Caption on picture:
"And
never think of those who have been killed in the cause of Allah as
dead. Rather, they are alive with their Lord, receiving provision." (Quran, Sura 3:169, translation Sahih International)
"11th anniversary of Martyrdom-Seeker
"11th anniversary of Martyrdom-Seeker
Ayyat Al-Akhras' Martyrdom death."
[Fatah's Facebook page, March 28, 2013]
Page administrator:
"Today
is the 11th anniversary of Ayyat Al-Akhras' Martyrdom death, resident
of the Dheisheh refugee camp in Bethlehem, 17 year-old who blew herself
up in a shopping center in Jerusalem. In her operation, Ayyat - who
should have worn a wedding dress - put on the Palestinian keffiyeh and army uniform."
Caption on picture:
"The Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades,
the military wing of the Fatah movement"
"Committed to the promise"
"Hero Martyrdom-Seeker, Ayyat Al-Akhras."
[Fatah's Facebook page, March 29, 2013]
Page administrator:
"Rest in peace sister Martyr (Shahida) Ayyat Al-Akhras"
Caption on picture:
"And the martyrs with their Lord, they shall have their reward and their light." (Quran part of Sura 57:19,
translation Muhsin Khan)
"Bride in a Martyrdom (Shahada) dress, Ayyat Al-Akhras, who carried out the heroic operation (i.e., the suicide attack) in Jerusalem on March 29, 2002"
[Fatah's Facebook page, March 29, 2013]
Page administrator:
"The 11th anniversary of the Bride of Palestine, Ayyat Al-Akhras' Martyrdom death"
Caption on picture:
"11th anniversary
March 29, 2013
Ayyat, we are committed to your promise
We are committed to the promise of freedom, oh Bride of Palestine,
Ayyat Al-Akhras."
[Fatah's Facebook page, March 29, 2013]
Page administrator:
"Anniversary of Ahmed Masharqa's Martyrdom death.
On March 30, 2006, the Martyr infiltrated the Kedumim settlement,
located on Nablus' lands, with an explosive belt. He caused the death of
five Zionists and wounded many."
"The Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades -
Fatah's military wing/ Southern region
Proudly announce the death of their hero Martyr Ahmed Mahmoud Ahmed Al-Masharqa."
"Hero
of the Kedumim settlement operation (i.e., suicide attack) who answered
the call of justice and the shout of duty when the land called to him"
"A short summary of the Martyr's life:
-The Martyr was born on July 24,1982, in the Al-Burj village in the Dura sub-district.
-Joined the Fatah movement's ranks in 2000.
-Took part in military operations and joined the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades in the beginning of the glorious Al-Aqsa intifada.
-Died
a Martyr on March 30, 2006, on the eternal [Palestinian] Land Day, and
became the first to give the new Israeli government the message that we
are committed to Arafat's promise."
[Fatah's Facebook page, March 30, 2013]
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