Terrorist murderer of 3, Baha Alyan, honored in Nazareth with chain of readers
Headline: "Chain of readers in honor of Martyr Baha Alyan"
Project coordinator Saeb Masawrah: "We decided today to establish the longest chain of readers in Nazareth as a message and as a completion of the one that began in Jerusalem, [the chain of readers] of Martyr (Shahid) Baha Alyan, in order to say that we are all here, unified everywhere. We the Arabs here are unified. The message has gone out and we will complete it in all of the Arab cities and villages."
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Baha Alyan and Bilal Ghanem – 22 and 23-year-old Palestinian terrorists who on Oct. 13, 2015, boarded a bus in Jerusalem's Armon Hanatziv neighborhood with a gun and a knife and attacked passengers, killing Israelis Haviv Haim (78) and Alon Govberg (51), and Richard Lakin (76), and wounding 3 Israelis. Alyan was shot and killed by an Israeli security guard at the scene and Ghanem, a Hamas terrorist who served time in Israeli prison in 2013-2014, was wounded. Ghanem is serving 3 life sentences and an additional 60 years for these murders.
Project coordinator Saeb Masawrah: "We decided today to establish the longest chain of readers in Nazareth as a message and as a completion of the one that began in Jerusalem, [the chain of readers] of Martyr (Shahid) Baha Alyan, in order to say that we are all here, unified everywhere. We the Arabs here are unified. The message has gone out and we will complete it in all of the Arab cities and villages."
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Baha Alyan and Bilal Ghanem – 22 and 23-year-old Palestinian terrorists who on Oct. 13, 2015, boarded a bus in Jerusalem's Armon Hanatziv neighborhood with a gun and a knife and attacked passengers, killing Israelis Haviv Haim (78) and Alon Govberg (51), and Richard Lakin (76), and wounding 3 Israelis. Alyan was shot and killed by an Israeli security guard at the scene and Ghanem, a Hamas terrorist who served time in Israeli prison in 2013-2014, was wounded. Ghanem is serving 3 life sentences and an additional 60 years for these murders.
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