Schools named after other terrorists
Osama Al-Najjar – Spokesperson of the “Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades,” the military wing of the Fatah during the PA terror campaign (the "Intifada," 2000-2005)
The Martyr Osama Al-Najjar School – Khan Yunes
Kamal Adwan – A senior Fatah leader in the Sixties. Was in charge for the Fatah terror attacks in Israel:
The Kamal Adwan High School for Boys – Tel Al-Sultan, Rafah
Saa’d Sayel was a senior Fatah commander, who led the Palestinian terrorist forces which fought in Lebanon during early 1980s:
The Martyr Saa’d Sayel Elementary School for Boys– Nablus
Izzat Abu Al-Rubb was a Fatah military leader who participated in a number of terror attacks against Israel.
The Martyr Izzat Abu Al-Rubb High School – Jenin
Sheikh Izz A-Din Al-Qassam, an influential Islamic preacher in British Mandate Palestine during the 1930s. He led a Muslim terror group.
The Hamas terror wing is named after him – the Izz A-Din Al-Qassam Brigades:
1. The Martyr Izz A-Din Al-Qassam High School for Boys – Yaa’bad
2. The Martyr Izz A-Din [Al-Qassam]” Elementary School – Jenin
The Martyr Osama Al-Najjar School – Khan Yunes
Kamal Adwan – A senior Fatah leader in the Sixties. Was in charge for the Fatah terror attacks in Israel:
The Kamal Adwan High School for Boys – Tel Al-Sultan, Rafah
Saa’d Sayel was a senior Fatah commander, who led the Palestinian terrorist forces which fought in Lebanon during early 1980s:
The Martyr Saa’d Sayel Elementary School for Boys– Nablus
Izzat Abu Al-Rubb was a Fatah military leader who participated in a number of terror attacks against Israel.
The Martyr Izzat Abu Al-Rubb High School – Jenin
Sheikh Izz A-Din Al-Qassam, an influential Islamic preacher in British Mandate Palestine during the 1930s. He led a Muslim terror group.
The Hamas terror wing is named after him – the Izz A-Din Al-Qassam Brigades:
1. The Martyr Izz A-Din Al-Qassam High School for Boys – Yaa’bad
2. The Martyr Izz A-Din [Al-Qassam]” Elementary School – Jenin