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Spokesman of PA security forces denies claims that Palestinian delegation would visit families of Israeli policemen killed in terror attack on the Temple Mount

Headline: “Al-Damiri: Palestinian delegations will not go to console [the families of] the two Israeli soldiers, and several agencies are spreading rumors”
     “Several internet websites have claimed that the Palestinian intelligence in the West Bank announced that a Palestinian delegation will go to console [the families of] the two Israeli soldiers who were killed in the shooting operation that took place at the Al-Aqsa Mosque two days ago, on Friday [July 14, 2017] (see note below –Ed.).
Spokesman of the Palestinian [PA] Security Forces [and General Political Commissioner of the PLO Political and National Guidance Authority] Adnan Al-Damiri, in a special statement to [the independent Palestinian news agency] Donia Al-Watan, denied this information, and emphasized that it has no basis in truth.
He said: ‘These are falsified statements that express positions that are not only Israeli, but are also of those who have an agenda to harm the Palestinian Security Forces.’
He added: ‘The website that published the news item is not Israeli, but it was published on websites whose goal is to harm the PA, and after searching the Israeli websites, we did not see that any of them had published this information.’”

Muhammad Ahmad Muhammad Jabarin, Muhammad Hamed Abd Al-Latif Jabarin, and Muhammad Ahmad Mufaddal Jabarin - Israeli Arab terrorists aged 29, 19, and 19, who shot from the Temple Mount at Israeli policemen, murdering 2 Israeli Druze border policemen - Haiel Stawi and Kamil Shnaan, on July 14, 2017. Two of the terrorists were shot and killed by other policemen during the attack. The third terrorist was shot and killed while trying to flee.

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