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Fatah and PA municipality establish monument for terrorist murderer of at least 4 people

Images and text posted on the Facebook page of the Fatah Commission of Information and Culture

 

 

Posted text: “The end of the first stage of establishing the monument in memory of Martyr prisoner Kamal Abu Wa’er (i.e., terrorist, involved in murder of at least 4) in Jenin

 

In the presence of Chairman of the National Committee to Commemorate the Arab Martyrs Muhammad Habash… the establishment of the monument in memory of Martyr Kamal Abu Wa’er began in Jenin in the Al-Jaberiyat area.

Muhammad Habash noted that the first stage has ended of establishing the monument in memory of Martyr Kamal Abu Wa’er in cooperation with the relatives of Martyr Kamal Abu Wa’er, the prisoners, the Martyrs’ comrades, the Jenin Municipality, and the Fatah Movement.”

 

 

The image shows the design of the completed monument, which includes two upraised chained hands, one holding an AK-47 assault rifle with a bayonet on it and the other making a “V” for victory with its fingers, and the PA map of “Palestine” that presents all of Israel together with the PA areas as “Palestine” overlaid with the Palestinian flag and a keffiyeh (Arab headdress) pattern.

 

Kamal Abu Wa’er – Palestinian terrorist and member of the PA Presidential Security Force 17 who participated in a number of lethal terror attacks including: the murder of Israeli border policeman Madhat Yousef in a shooting attack at Joseph’s Tomb in Nablus on Oct. 1, 2000; the murder of Rabbi Benjamin Herling in a shooting attack at Mount Eival on Oct. 19, 2000; the shooting and murder of Arnaldo Agranionic, a guard at the town of Itamar, on May 8, 2001; and the murder of 16-year-old Aliza Malka in a drive-by shooting near the entrance of Kibbutz Meirav on Aug. 9, 2001. Abu Wa'er was serving 6 life sentences and died in prison in November 2020.

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