Official PA daily reports on monument honoring terrorist
Headline: “The occupation forces arrested 12 residents of the West Bank – and destroyed the Martyr Nazzal monument for the second time”
“The occupation forces yesterday morning [July 2, 2017] destroyed the Martyr (Shahid) Khaled Nazzal (i.e., terrorist, responsible for murder of 31) monument in Jenin for the second consecutive time, arrested a young person from the village of Muthalath Al-Shuhadaa, and placed a number of military barriers west of the city.
Local sources noted that an Israeli bulldozer destroyed the Martyr Nazzal monument at the western entrance to the city, which was rebuilt after being destroyed by the occupation forces several days ago.”
Khaled Nazzal – Secretary of the Central Committee of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), and commander of its military branch. He was responsible for terrorists taking school children as hostages and murdering 22 children and 4 adults in Ma’alot (May 15, 1974), the murder of 4 hostages in an apartment building in Beit Shean (Nov. 11, 1974), and a shooting and grenade attack in central Jerusalem in which 1 was murdered and 47 others were wounded (April 2, 1984).
“The occupation forces yesterday morning [July 2, 2017] destroyed the Martyr (Shahid) Khaled Nazzal (i.e., terrorist, responsible for murder of 31) monument in Jenin for the second consecutive time, arrested a young person from the village of Muthalath Al-Shuhadaa, and placed a number of military barriers west of the city.
Local sources noted that an Israeli bulldozer destroyed the Martyr Nazzal monument at the western entrance to the city, which was rebuilt after being destroyed by the occupation forces several days ago.”
Khaled Nazzal – Secretary of the Central Committee of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), and commander of its military branch. He was responsible for terrorists taking school children as hostages and murdering 22 children and 4 adults in Ma’alot (May 15, 1974), the murder of 4 hostages in an apartment building in Beit Shean (Nov. 11, 1974), and a shooting and grenade attack in central Jerusalem in which 1 was murdered and 47 others were wounded (April 2, 1984).