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Mahmoud Abbas, acting leader of the Palestinian Authority

In case you have any doubts about whether the Palestinian Authority encourages its people to engage in acts of murderous terrorism against Israel on a constant basis, take a look at just four pictures which were recently uploaded to the official Facebook page of the Palestinian Authority. These are from Fatah, the party of the acting leader of the PA, Mahmoud Abbas.

The Israeli Prime Minister’s media adviser publicly shared these pictures today. They were shared to make clear to all that the PA uses social media, including its Facebook page, to glorify those who have perpetrated large-scale terrorist attacks against Israel as part of the PA’s systematic campaign of incitement, by various means and through various bodies, against Israel.

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This activity continues despite the claims of Abbas to lead a people willing to live peacefully beside the Jewish State. And this represents the mindset of the leadership of the people whom the world insists, increasingly threateningly, that Israel cease defending herself against.

The caption reads “We started with stones and will end with a state.”
One of the terrorists who participated in the March 1975 terrorist attack on the Savoy Hotel in Tel Aviv in which 11 Israelis were murdered.

 

The burning bus from the March 1978 terrorist attack on the coastal highway which was perpetrated by a Fatah cell. The terrorists seized 90 hostages, murdering 35 of them. One member of the cell, Dalal Mughrabi, is considered by the PA to be a national hero to this day.

 

Ra’ed Carmi, a Fatah archmurderer from the second intifada. The photograph, which marks the day of his death, takes pride in the fact that he was directly responsible for deaths of 165 Israelis and the wounding of over 1,800 others.

 

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