PA TV says terrorist, serving multiple life sentences for suicide bombing that killed 23, has “beautiful dreams”
Official PA TV program Good Morning Jerusalem, interview with Barakat Za’atri, the father of terrorist Majdi Za’atri, responsible for the murder of 23
Official PA TV host: “On Aug. 7 [2017] Majdi Za’atri (i.e., terrorist, responsible for murder of 23) celebrated his birthday alone, inside the occupation’s prisons. Majdi, a son of the blessed city [of Jerusalem], from the Wadi Al-Joz neighborhood, was arrested 14 years ago, on Sept. 13, 2003. According to the sentence, the occupation will release young Majdi, who has beautiful dreams, in another 2,327 years. Majdi’s father is here with us to talk about the Jerusalem man full of aspirations and the fighter, young prisoner Majdi Za’atri.”
Majdi Za'atri – Palestinian terrorist and Hamas member who participated in the planning of the suicide bombing on the no. 2 bus in Jerusalem on Aug. 19, 2003, in which 23 were murdered, including children and babies. He also transported suicide bomber Raed Misk to the bus stop where he boarded the bus. Za'atri is serving 23 life sentences and an additional 23 years.
Official PA TV host: “On Aug. 7 [2017] Majdi Za’atri (i.e., terrorist, responsible for murder of 23) celebrated his birthday alone, inside the occupation’s prisons. Majdi, a son of the blessed city [of Jerusalem], from the Wadi Al-Joz neighborhood, was arrested 14 years ago, on Sept. 13, 2003. According to the sentence, the occupation will release young Majdi, who has beautiful dreams, in another 2,327 years. Majdi’s father is here with us to talk about the Jerusalem man full of aspirations and the fighter, young prisoner Majdi Za’atri.”
Majdi Za'atri – Palestinian terrorist and Hamas member who participated in the planning of the suicide bombing on the no. 2 bus in Jerusalem on Aug. 19, 2003, in which 23 were murdered, including children and babies. He also transported suicide bomber Raed Misk to the bus stop where he boarded the bus. Za'atri is serving 23 life sentences and an additional 23 years.