PA TV honors 3 Israeli Arab murderers; Murderers’ nephew: “Everyone knows my uncles, and everyone loves and respects them”
Official PA TV program Beacons From the Interior, a new show about Israeli Arab terrorist prisoners, on terrorists Muhammad and Ibrahim Agbaria who participated in the murder of 3 soldiers in an attack on a training camp known as “the night of the pitchforks”
Muhammad Abu Al-Sheikh, nephew of Muhammad and Ibrahim Agbaria: “Everyone knows the operation (i.e., terror attack, 3 murdered) at Gilad [army camp], [near] Ein Hashofet. Israel called it the black night (sic., it is commonly known as “the night of the pitchforks”). Everyone knows about it. Everyone knows my uncles, and everyone loves and respects them, praise to Allah. Everyone knows that they are heroes and fighters and came from a good family.”
Ibrahim Agbaria, Yahia Agbaria, Muhammad Agbaria, and Muhammad Jabarin – Israeli Arab members of the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization each serving 3 life sentences for participating in the murder of 3 soldiers, Guy Friedman, Yaakov Dubinsky, and Yuri Ferda, in an army training camp near Kibbutz Gilad in the north of Israel on Feb. 14, 1992. The attack is known as “the night of the pitchforks” because the terrorists used knives, axes, and a pitchfork to murder their victims as they slept.
Muhammad Abu Al-Sheikh, nephew of Muhammad and Ibrahim Agbaria: “Everyone knows the operation (i.e., terror attack, 3 murdered) at Gilad [army camp], [near] Ein Hashofet. Israel called it the black night (sic., it is commonly known as “the night of the pitchforks”). Everyone knows about it. Everyone knows my uncles, and everyone loves and respects them, praise to Allah. Everyone knows that they are heroes and fighters and came from a good family.”
Ibrahim Agbaria, Yahia Agbaria, Muhammad Agbaria, and Muhammad Jabarin – Israeli Arab members of the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization each serving 3 life sentences for participating in the murder of 3 soldiers, Guy Friedman, Yaakov Dubinsky, and Yuri Ferda, in an army training camp near Kibbutz Gilad in the north of Israel on Feb. 14, 1992. The attack is known as “the night of the pitchforks” because the terrorists used knives, axes, and a pitchfork to murder their victims as they slept.