Square in Ramallah named for female terrorist Dalal Mughrabi
Headline: “Al-Wahidi demands the inauguration of the ‘Martyr (Shahida) Prisoner Dalal Mughrabi Square’ and the release of her body”
“General Coordinator of the Popular Movement for Support of Prisoners and Palestinian Rights and Head of Information for the National Campaign to Return the Bodies of the Martyrs (Shahids)… Nash’at Al-Wahidi stated that it is important to inaugurate the square of the great Palestinian self-sacrificing fighter (fida’i) Dalal Sa’id Muhammad Mughrabi, which should have been inaugurated not long ago in the area of Um Al-Sharait, Ramallah. This [should be done] because it is a national need and a national fact that the Israeli occupation is trying to erase… Al-Wahidi condemned the policy of some international parties that apply a double standard regarding an Israeli request for the Holocaust to be taught and added to curriculums as a basic human rights subject, while the series of Israeli crimes against our people continues.”
Note: Dalal Mughrabi - led the most lethal terror attack in Israel’s history in 1978, when she and other terrorists hijacked a bus and killed 37 civilians, 12 of them children.
“General Coordinator of the Popular Movement for Support of Prisoners and Palestinian Rights and Head of Information for the National Campaign to Return the Bodies of the Martyrs (Shahids)… Nash’at Al-Wahidi stated that it is important to inaugurate the square of the great Palestinian self-sacrificing fighter (fida’i) Dalal Sa’id Muhammad Mughrabi, which should have been inaugurated not long ago in the area of Um Al-Sharait, Ramallah. This [should be done] because it is a national need and a national fact that the Israeli occupation is trying to erase… Al-Wahidi condemned the policy of some international parties that apply a double standard regarding an Israeli request for the Holocaust to be taught and added to curriculums as a basic human rights subject, while the series of Israeli crimes against our people continues.”
Note: Dalal Mughrabi - led the most lethal terror attack in Israel’s history in 1978, when she and other terrorists hijacked a bus and killed 37 civilians, 12 of them children.