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Fatah proud of suicide bomber who murdered 1 and wounded over 100: "Her pure body exploded into pieces in the Zionists` faces"


Text and image posted on the official Fatah Facebook page

The image shows a picture of Wafa Idris, the first Palestinian female suicide bomber, who murdered 1 Israeli and wounded over 100 others. In the bottom corners are the Fatah logo, featuring a grenade, crossed rifles, and the PA map of “Palestine” that presents all of Israel as “Palestine” together with the PA areas.

Posted text:
“Today [Jan. 27, 2017] is the 15th anniversary of the first Martyrdom-seeking (Istish’had) operation (i.e., terror attack) of the Al-Aqsa Intifada (i.e., PA terror campaign 2000-2005), which was carried out by a female Martyrdom-seeker Wafa Idris (i.e., terrorist, murdered 1 and wounded over 100), a daughter of the Fatah Movement. She planted an explosive belt on her body on Jaffa Street in occupied Jerusalem, so that her pure body would explode into pieces in the Zionists’ faces. One Israeli was killed in the operation and an additional 90 were wounded (sic., over 100), and it came in response to the assassination operation against commander Raed Al-Karmi (i.e., terrorist, responsible for murder of 9)."

Text on image:
"First female Martyrdom seeker
Martyr (Shahida) Wafa Idris
Jan. 28 (sic., 27), 2002"
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Wafa Idris – The first Palestinian female suicide bomber. Belonging to Fatah, she blew herself up on Jaffa Road in central Jerusalem on Jan. 27, 2002, killing 1 and wounding over 100. As a volunteer for the Palestinian Red Crescent she was able to bypass Israeli security and enter Jerusalem in a Palestinian ambulance.

Raed Al-Karmi – was a senior Tanzim (Fatah terror faction) operative and responsible for the murder of 9 Israelis in several attacks: Etgar Zeituni and Motti Dayan on Jan. 23, 2001; Zvi Shelef on May 31, 2001; Danny Yehuda on June 18, 2001; Elie Na’aman on July 4, 2001; Dov Roseman on Aug. 26, 2001; Hananya Ben Avraham on Oct. 5, 2001; soldier Yaniv Levy on Aug. 28, 2001 and Israeli army officer Erez Merhavi on Sept. 6, 2001. Al-Karmi was killed by the Israeli army on Jan. 14, 2002.

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