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PA holds event for high schoolers urging support for convicted terrorists
2022-04-28
[IsraelTimes] Teenagers raise posters of placed in durance vile
Don't shoot, coppers! I'm comin' out!
Paleostinian Death Eaters who plotted Second Intifada attacks alongside local PA officials


Paleostinian Authority education officials in the West Bank governorate of Tulkarem last week held an event for high school girls supporting Paleostinian security prisoners in Israeli jails, including some who criminal masterminded deadly terror attacks against Israelis.

Local politicians turned out at the Adawiya Girls High School in the city to found a garden in honor of Paleostinian prisoners. Teenage girls were given posters to express their support for the placed in durance vile
Don't shoot, coppers! I'm comin' out!
Paleostinians.

Many of the Paleostinians in question were convicted of deadly attacks. One of the teenage girls photographed with the officials held a poster in support of convicted Paleostinian terrorist Abbas al-Sayed, who is serving 35 life sentences in Israeli prison for his role in plotting attacks against Israelis.

Al-Sayed is particularly notorious for helping to plot the 2002 Netanya Park Hotel suicide kaboom that left 30 civilians dead and 140 maimed. The attack was one of the bloodiest in the Second Intifada.

"Because you are free — support their freedom," the poster read, next to a stylized drawing of al-Sayed.

Other students supportively held photos of other convicted terrorists, including Nasser Abu Hmeid, whom Israel says was responsible for the murder of seven Israelis in separate attacks.

The activity was exposed by Paleostinian Media Watch, which monitors incitement to violence and hate speech in Paleostinian media.

As part of the PA-sponsored event, the Tulkarem high school students also paid homage to the six Paleostinian security prisoners who last year participated in a jailbreak that captured the attention of both Israelis and Paleostinians. Some of the runaways had unrepentantly confessed to involvement in attacks on Israeli soldiers and civilians.

Israel has repeatedly denounced what it considers incitement to terror and hate speech in Paleostinian media and textbooks. American and European politicians have also held hearings on the matter.

The Paleostinian Authority says that its media and curricula content reflect the national narrative and do not constitute hate speech.

The European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
, the PA’s largest donor, has become embroiled in months-long bureaucratic deadlock over whether to condition a small fraction of its aid to Ramallah on changes to PA education materials. Although European and Paleostinian officials have repeatedly met in recent month, there has yet to be a solution to the freeze in aid.
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Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Not just me then.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2022-04-28 16:18  

#1  In this case at least "PA" doesn't mean Pennsylvania. Yet.
Posted by: Too Old To Work   2022-04-28 09:34  

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