International Red Cross plants trees to honor Palestinian terrorists
Headline: "150 trees named for prisoners are planted in Jenin"
"The International Red Cross and the Palestinian Red Crescent, in cooperation with the Zububa Rural Council west of Jenin, yesterday planted 150 fruit trees that carry the names of the veteran prisoners jailed in the occupation prisons.
The Red Cross and the Red Crescent conducted a ceremony called 'My Honor is My Freedom' in the village of Zububa to mark the 150th anniversary of their founding. Fruit trees were planted at the entrance to the village, where the racist annexation and expansion wall that has swallowed up thousands of acres [of land] was built."
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Note: Following PMW's exposure of the event, the ICRC denied participating in the ceremony. The ICRC added that the Palestinian Red Crescent and other Red Cross branches have the right to use ICRC money as they see fit. The ICRC chose not to condemn the use of its funds for terror glorification. To view the ICRC's full response, click here.
"The International Red Cross and the Palestinian Red Crescent, in cooperation with the Zububa Rural Council west of Jenin, yesterday planted 150 fruit trees that carry the names of the veteran prisoners jailed in the occupation prisons.
The Red Cross and the Red Crescent conducted a ceremony called 'My Honor is My Freedom' in the village of Zububa to mark the 150th anniversary of their founding. Fruit trees were planted at the entrance to the village, where the racist annexation and expansion wall that has swallowed up thousands of acres [of land] was built."
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Note: Following PMW's exposure of the event, the ICRC denied participating in the ceremony. The ICRC added that the Palestinian Red Crescent and other Red Cross branches have the right to use ICRC money as they see fit. The ICRC chose not to condemn the use of its funds for terror glorification. To view the ICRC's full response, click here.
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