PLO youth magazine Zayzafuna: Israelis are the "Zionist enemy"
“The city of Ramle – a deeply-rooted Arab Palestinian city… was founded by Suleiman Bin Abd Al-Malik, on the day he assumed control of the district of Palestine…
Among the city’s landmarks:
The Al-Anziya [Goats’] Pool, in north-eastern Ramle… the Christians called it ‘Helena’s Pool,’ while the Zionist enemies named it the ‘Pool of the Arches.’On July 12, 1948, the city fell under the rule of the Zionist gangs, and most of its Arab inhabitants were driven away…”
Note: Zayzafuna is a PLO magazine for children funded by the PA. The magazine, which includes material written by both the magazine’s staff and child readers, represents the values of the educators and serves as a window into the minds of the Palestinian children submitting material to the magazine. PMW’s book Deception includes a chapter on Zayzafuna. Following PMW’s exposure of Hitler glorification in the February 2011 issue, UNESCO halted its funding of the magazine. View UNESCO’s statement and PMW's bulletin on the December 2011 issue of the magazine.
Among the city’s landmarks:
The Al-Anziya [Goats’] Pool, in north-eastern Ramle… the Christians called it ‘Helena’s Pool,’ while the Zionist enemies named it the ‘Pool of the Arches.’On July 12, 1948, the city fell under the rule of the Zionist gangs, and most of its Arab inhabitants were driven away…”
Note: Zayzafuna is a PLO magazine for children funded by the PA. The magazine, which includes material written by both the magazine’s staff and child readers, represents the values of the educators and serves as a window into the minds of the Palestinian children submitting material to the magazine. PMW’s book Deception includes a chapter on Zayzafuna. Following PMW’s exposure of Hitler glorification in the February 2011 issue, UNESCO halted its funding of the magazine. View UNESCO’s statement and PMW's bulletin on the December 2011 issue of the magazine.
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