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Fatah member commemorates two suicide bombers who killed 10 Israelis as "heroes"

Headline: “The anniversary of [the death of] the Martyrs Mas’oud and Salem’s Martyrdom death coincides with Dalal Mughrabi’s anniversary”
“Nashat Al-Wahidi, spokesman for the Fatah Prisoners and Ex-prisoners’ Commissariat and coordinator of the National Campaign to Return the Bodies of the Martyrs (Shahids) and the Missing of the Gaza Strip… said that the month of March carried the scent of Martyrs and the smell of the occupied homeland. The 11th anniversary of the Martyrdom-death of heroes Nabil Mas’oud and Mahmoud Salem from the north of the Gaza Strip, who carried out the joint (Fatah and Hamas) Ashdod operation (i.e., suicide bombing attack) in 2004, falls on Saturday, March 14, soon after the [anniversary of the] Martyrdom-death of the Palestinian self-sacrificing female fighter (Fida'ia) Dalal Mughrabi on March 11, 1978, and the International Women’s Day celebrations. Al-Wahidi noted that Martyr Nabil Mas’oud who belonged to Fatah, was born on May 31, 1987, resided in the Jabaliya refugee camp and was originally from the village of Deir Suneid, and Martyr Mahmoud Salem, who belonged to Hamas, was born on December 31, 1986, resided in Beit Lahiya and was originally from the village of Harbiya, united the Palestinian blood and dialects in a quality self-sacrificing (Fida'i) operation (i.e., suicide bombing attack) in Ashdod Port on March 14, 2004, which terrified the occupation, broke the rules of the checkpoints (i.e., succeeded in passing through the checkpoints) and the Israeli sense of safety on land, in the air and at sea.”

Note: Suicide terrorists Nabil Mas'oud from the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades (Fatah's military wing) and Mahmoud Salem from the Izz A-Din Al-Qassam Brigades (Hamas' military wing), carried out a double suicide attack at the Ashdod port on March 14, 2004, killing 10 people and wounding 13.

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