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Fatah rally honors murderers, plays songs promoting violence

Fatah rally in Asira Al-Shamaliya, north of Nablus 

Songs: “From my wounds, my weapon has emerged. O, our revolution, my weapon has emerged 
No force in the world can remove the weapon from my hand 
He who offers his blood does not care if his blood flows upon the ground 
As the weapon of the revolution is in my hand, so my presence will be forced [upon Israel] 
My weapon has emerged..." 

"Whoever doesn't protect the land isn't one of its men 
To its men, to its men, the revolution calls to its men...” 

Speaker at ceremony: “The one with great determination, engineer of the clashes - the prisoner Zaid Younes (i.e., involved in suicide attack and murder of 2) who is serving a life sentence... The prisoner's relatives are invited to receive the plaque of glory and honor... 
We stand in honor of the prisoner who encountered [Israelis] at the closest range... Nael Yassin (i.e., murdered 1)... who is serving 3 life sentences...” 

Zaid Younes - a Palestinian terrorist of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades (Fatah's military wing) who drove suicide bomber Safwat Khalil (17) to carry out an attack in Tel Aviv on Jan. 25, 2002 in which 25 people were injured. Younes also aided the escape of a terrorist involved in the murder of Binyamin and Talia Kahane on Dec. 31, 2000, in a shooting attack in which 5 of their daughters were also wounded. Younes is serving a life sentence and 25 additional years.

Nael Yassin – Palestinian terrorist of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades (Fatah's military wing) and PA policeman who shot and murdered Israeli border policeman Yosef Tabjeh, 27, and injured another border policeman on Sept. 29, 2000, when they participated together in a joint Israeli-PA patrol near Qalqilya. Yassin, who received instructions and funding from Hezbollah, escaped and continued terrorist activity including recruiting new terrorists, and being involved in dozens of shooting, bombing, and suicide bombing attacks until he was arrested in 2006 and sentenced in 2008. He is serving a life sentence and 30 additional years.


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