Palestinian Arabs are still
being fed a steady diet of hate and now they're again being taught how
to kill Jews in Israel.
By: Rachel
Levy
A terrorist disguises himself as an Orthodox
Jew before setting out on a suicide bombing mission. (Hamas TV), broadcast
three times in July 2014
Photo Credit: Palestinian Media Watch / Hamas TV
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Suicide bombers are once again being trained
to dress like Orthodox Jews in preparation for carrying out mass casualty
attacks in Israel, while Palestinian Arab factions are sitting in Cairo
talking with Israeli representatives about a proposal to stop the war in
Gaza.
Last month both Hamas and Fatah — the two
main partners in the Palestinian Authority unity government — urged Arabs
to carry out suicide bombings against Israel.
Although one faction is based in Gaza and
the other in Ramallah, both have military terror divisions that carry out
attacks against Israel. Only Hamas is recognized by the United States as
an official terrorist organization, however.
According to a clip translated by the Palestinian
Media Watch (PMW) organization,
PA TV viewers were treated to a poem written by Palestinian ‘national
poet’ Mahmoud Darwish, which was used as part of a program to demonize
Israel as an enemy targeting women and children.
The phrasing could be interpreted as encouraging
suicide bombing, but some literature analysts say the deeper meaning of
the poem is actually a critique on suicide bombings.
The words chosen for inclusion in the program
by PA TV seemed to present suicide bombing positively – literally
as an expression of life – but as writers well know, it is easy to take
words out of context and to twist them to one’s own personal use.
Thus did PA TV use the words of Darwish:
“She wraps her waist with dynamite and
explodes… It is neither death… nor suicide… It is Gaza’s way to declare
its right to life.”
The video demonizes Israel as an enemy targeting
women and children and concludes that suicide terror will go on:
“She shall continue to explode. It
is neither death nor suicide.”
When one reads the entire poem – “Silence
for Gaza” — one sees clearly the Darwish was not referring at all to
suicide bombers or terror but rather to a much broader image of the enclave
and its people.
Likewise, Fatah also called on its people
to launch missiles at Israel; as late as Monday night, just prior to the
cease fire, two of the faction’s military arms joined with other terror
groups in Gaza in doing so.
On Hamas TV, viewers were urged to
dress up like Jews and carry out suicide bombings – in fact, they were
even shown
how to do it.
A Hamas video showed a terrorist putting
on a suicide explosives belt, and then donning the clothing of a stereotypical,
bearded Orthodox Jewish civilian. He is then seen escorted by his handler
to the exit and sent on his way to commit a suicide bombing
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