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Palestinian Authority schools named after terrorists
Palestinian Schools - July 8, 2009
 






Dalal Al-Mughrabi - A Palestinian female terrorist whose terror band hijacked a bus of vacationers in 1978 and killed 37 civilians:
     1. The “Dalal Mughrabi” Girls' High School – Gaza
     2. The “Dalal Mughrabi” Girls' High School – Al-Shuyoukh [Hebron]
Ali Hassan Salameh, commander of Fatah’s terror “Force 17” unit, was among the planners of the murder of the Israeli athletes in the Munich Olympic Games:
     3. The “Hassan Salameh” Girls' Junior High School – Gaza
Salah Khalaf, also known as Abu-Iyad  – a founder of Fatah, led the “Black September” terror branch and planned the murder of the Israeli athletes in the Olympic Games and the murder of 2 American diplomats:
     4. The “Salah Khalaf” Junior High School – Gaza
     5. The “Shahid Abu Iyad” School - Rafah
     6. The “Shahid Salah Khalaf" Boys' Elementary School – Gaza
Abu Ali Mustafa – Secretary of the terrorist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine [PLFP]. Planned numerous terror attacks against Israeli civilians during the Terror War (Intifada):
     7. The “Abu Ali Mustafa” Boys' Elementary School – Arabe, Jenin
     8. The “Abu Ali Mustafa” Girls' Elementary School – Arabe, Jenin
Khalil Al-Wazir, Abu Jihad, one of the Fatah founding fathers, architect of Fatah terror operations throughout the sixties and seventies. Masterminded dozens of terror attacks which killed numerous Israelis:
    
9. The “Abu Jihad” Boys' high school – Arabe, Jenin
Osama Al-Najjar – Spokesperson of the “Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades,” the military wing of the Fatah during the terror war – "second Intifada":
     10. The “Martyr Osama Al-Najjar” school – Han Yunes
Kamal Adwan – A senior Fatah leader in the Sixties. Was in charge for the Fatah terror attacks in Israel:
     11. The “Kamal Adwan” Boys' High School – Tel Al-Sultan, Rafah
Saa’d Sayel was a senior Fatah commander, who led the Palestinian terrorist forces which fought in Lebanon during early 1980s:
     12. The “Martyr Saa’d Sayel” Boys' Elementary School – Nablus
Sheikh Izz A-Din Al-Qassam, an influential Islamic preacher in British Mandate Palestine during the 1930s. He led a Muslim terror group.
The Hamas terror wing is named after him – the Izz A-Din Al-Qassam Brigades:
     13. The “[Martyr] Izz A-Din Al-Qassam” Boys' High School – Yaa’bad
     14. The “[Martyr] Izz A-Din [Al-Qassam]” Elementary School – Jenin

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