Former Fatah Central Committee member: Dalal Mughrabi teaches that "Palestinian woman is a partner in the national struggle"
Official PA TV program Panorama of the Hour interview with former Fatah Central Committee member Amal Hamad
Former Fatah Central Committee member Amal Hamad: “Dalal Mughrabi (i.e., terrorist, murdered 37, 12 of them children) led a group of her comrades in quality operations, and in a quality operation she established a [Palestinian] state inside a bus.
Dalal was a woman, a sister from Fatah, and a fighter. She bore the flag from the beginning, and defended the Palestinian national project, defended the Palestinian people, resisted the occupier, and sent messages in every direction.
The most important is that the Palestinian woman is a partner in the national struggle in all the ways and means. She is the mother, wife, sister, beloved, and partner, but she is also part of the resistance and the fighter who carries a rifle. She is the prisoner, and she is the Martyrdom-seeker. If we are to talk about the sisters, we have female Martyrdom-seekers from the first Intifada (i.e., Palestinian wave of violence and terror against Israel, 1987-1993) and second Intifada (i.e., PA terror campaign 2000-2005).”
Dalal Mughrabi led the most lethal terror attack in Israel’s history, known as the Coastal Road massacre, in 1978, when she and other Fatah terrorists hijacked a bus on Israel's Coastal Highway, killing 37 civilians, 12 of them children, and wounding over 70.
Former Fatah Central Committee member Amal Hamad: “Dalal Mughrabi (i.e., terrorist, murdered 37, 12 of them children) led a group of her comrades in quality operations, and in a quality operation she established a [Palestinian] state inside a bus.
Dalal was a woman, a sister from Fatah, and a fighter. She bore the flag from the beginning, and defended the Palestinian national project, defended the Palestinian people, resisted the occupier, and sent messages in every direction.
The most important is that the Palestinian woman is a partner in the national struggle in all the ways and means. She is the mother, wife, sister, beloved, and partner, but she is also part of the resistance and the fighter who carries a rifle. She is the prisoner, and she is the Martyrdom-seeker. If we are to talk about the sisters, we have female Martyrdom-seekers from the first Intifada (i.e., Palestinian wave of violence and terror against Israel, 1987-1993) and second Intifada (i.e., PA terror campaign 2000-2005).”
Dalal Mughrabi led the most lethal terror attack in Israel’s history, known as the Coastal Road massacre, in 1978, when she and other Fatah terrorists hijacked a bus on Israel's Coastal Highway, killing 37 civilians, 12 of them children, and wounding over 70.