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The crux of Abbas’ Fatah remains: Terror and Martyrdom for “Palestine” as Fatah celebrates 57 years of terror

Nan Jacques Zilberdik  |
  • Fatah: “We are the ones who give birth to a Martyr every day”

  • Fatah: “Allahu Akbar, how great is the day of my Martyrdom-death. Fatah taught us that death will revive us, as we have died so that Palestine will live. Long live Fatah”

While PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas is busy meeting with Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz for “trust building,” his Fatah Movement is preparing for its 57th anniversary on Jan. 1st, which celebrates Fatah’s 57 years of terror on the date of its first terror attack against Israel in 1965, attempting to blow up Israel's National Water Carrier.

But while Abbas is telling Gantz words of trust, a look at what his Fatah is telling Palestinians about Fatah’s values pretty much tears that trust to pieces.

As Fatah’s anniversary approaches, Abbas’ movement is reminding Palestinians what it’s all about: Terror and death as Martyrs for “Palestine”!

Celebrating the upcoming anniversary of the Intilaqa – “the Launch” of Fatah, Fatah’s branch in Hebron posted the poster above of masked men in military uniform wearing yellow Fatah headbands and holding assault rifles. The posted text states that Fatah’s goal is “victory” and “liberation” of all imprisoned terrorists:

Text on image: “The Fatah Movement
The anniversary of the Intilaqa of the original Fatah rebel
Jan. 1, 1965
57 [year anniversary]
The Fatah Movement Information Committee in Hebron”

Posted text: “Long live Fatah and long live the anniversary of the Intilaqa, until the victory and the liberation of our prisoners and of the destination of Muhammad’s Night Journey [Jerusalem]

[Facebook page of the Fatah Movement – Hebron Branch, Dec. 21, 2021]

The Hebron branch also praised Fatah as “the ones who give birth to a Martyr every day”:

Posted text: “A morning of self-sacrifice, we are masters and not slaves, and we are the ones who give birth to a Martyr every day
Long live Fatah”

Text on image: “Long live Fatah and long live the anniversary of the Intilaqa
The Fatah Movement Information Committee in Hebron”

[Facebook page of the Fatah Movement – Hebron Branch, Dec. 23, 2021]

Lauding “the day of my Martyrdom-death,” Fatah promoted death for “Palestine” as an ideal, posting the poster below with text glorifying martyrdom:

Posted text: “I am a lion and Fatah is the mother of my revolution. Allahu Akbar (i.e., “Allah is greatest”), how great is the day of my Martyrdom-death. Fatah taught us that death will revive us, as we have died so that Palestine will live. Long live Fatah

Text on image: “The Fatah Movement
The promise is the promise, and the oath is the oath
57 [year anniversary] (the number “7” includes the PA map of “Palestine” that includes all of Israel -Ed.)
Long live the anniversary of the Intilaqa of the Palestinian revolution
Jan. 1, 1965
The Fatah Movement Information Committee in Hebron”

[Facebook page of the Fatah Movement – Hebron Branch, Dec. 22, 2021]

Another image also included a rifle - an integral part of Fatah’s visual expression of its identity. The image shows the silhouette of a man standing with a Palestinian flag, and to his right an assault rifle:

Text on image: “The Intilaqa
57 [year anniversary]
The Fatah Movement
The Fatah Movement Information Committee in Hebron”

Posted text: “When the voice of The Storm (i.e., “Al-Asifa,” Fatah military unit) rises and the nation applauds eternal Fatah, the dwarves of the land must cling to their pardons
Long live Fatah and long live the anniversary”

[Facebook page of the Fatah Movement – Hebron Branch, Dec. 22, 2021]

Intilaqa

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