Fatah official visits and praises mother of 6 terrorists: “This mother is a crown on all of our heads”
Images and text posted on the Facebook page of Fatah Central Committee member and Fatah Commissioner for Arab and China Relations Abbas Zaki
The images show Fatah Central Committee member and Fatah Commissioner for Arab and China Relations Abbas Zaki sitting with Um Nasser Abu Hmeid, the mother of four terrorist prisoners serving life sentences, a terrorist who murdered an Israeli soldier and is pending trial, and a dead terrorist. One of the images shows Abu Hmeid visiting her four sons who are serving life sentences; they are wearing prison clothes.
Posted text: “Fatah Central Committee member Abbas Zaki and his wife visited the Khansa of Palestine, mother of the heroic Martyrs and prisoners Um Nasser Abu Hmeid (i.e., mother of 6 terrorists), at her home in the Al-Amari refugee camp. [Zaki] blessed her for Eid Al-Fitr (Muslim holiday marking the end of Ramadan), and praised this mother… who paid the price of the homeland with the sacrifices her heroic sons made from a young age. The occupation destroyed their house five times, and several days ago announced the destruction [of the house again] after the arrest of her son Islam, who the occupation authorities accuse of killing Israeli soldier [Ronen Lubarsky] from the Duvdevan [special forces] unit during the invasion of the refugee camp not long ago (Islam Abu Hmeid admitted to murdering Lubarsky by throwing a marble slab at him –Ed.). This mother gave away her heroic Martyr son Abd Al-Mun’im (i.e., terrorist, planned and carried out murder of 1) in 1994. Her son commander Nasser Abu Hmeid (i.e., terrorist, murdered 7), who was sentenced to 7 life sentences, is still sitting behind bars and has served 21 years. His brother Nasr (i.e., terrorist, involved in two terror attacks) was sentenced to 5 life sentences; his brother Sharif (i.e., terrorist, involved in multiple attacks) was sentenced to 4 life sentences; and his brother Muhammad was sentenced to 3 (sic., 2) life sentences and another 30 years… Zaki said that this mother is a crown on all of our heads, and that she is an example of the Palestinian mother, before whose willpower and determination we bow.”
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Um Nasser Abu Hmeid (Um Yusuf Abu Hmeid/Latifa Abu Hmeid) – Palestinian woman who is famous and admired in the Palestinian Authority for being the mother of 4 terrorist prisoners serving multiple life sentences, another terrorist who admitted to murdering an Israeli soldier, and another terrorist son whom the PA refers to as a "Martyr." Abu Hmeid is also called Khansa of Palestine, a name that refers to the woman Al-Khansa in the earliest period of Islam who sent her four sons to battle and rejoiced when they all died as Martyrs. Abu Hmeid was honored by the PA in 2010 and in 2015, and was chosen in 2011 to launch the PA’s statehood campaign with the UN.
Her terrorist sons are: Islam Yusuf Abu Hmeid, who admitted to murdering 1 on May 24, 2018, and is awaiting trial (as of June 25, 2018); Muhammad Abu Hmeid, who is serving 2 life sentences and 30 years for involvement in terror attacks; Nasser Abu Hmeid, who is serving 7 life sentences and 50 years for murdering 7 Israeli civilians and 12 attempted murders; Nasr Abu Hmeid, who is serving 5 life sentences for involvement in two terror attacks in which 4 were murdered and arms dealing; Sharif Abu Hmeid, who is serving 4 life sentences for involvement in terror attacks in which 4 were murdered; Abd Al-Mun'im Muhammad Yusuf Naji Abu Hmeid, who murdered 1 on Feb. 13, 1994, and was killed by Israeli military undercover agents on May 31, 1994.
Islam Yusuf Abu Hmeid - Palestinian terrorist who admitted to murdering Israeli soldier Ronen Lubarsky with a marble slab thrown from a roof in Ramallah during an Israeli operation to arrest terrorists on May 24, 2018. Abu Hmeid was arrested at Al-Amari refugee camp near Ramallah on June 6, 2018, and confessed to throwing the slab. As of June 25, 2018, he is awaiting trial. Abu Hmeid was previously imprisoned in Israel from 2004 to 2009 for being involved in Hamas terror activity, including shooting attacks.
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