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Boasting about the falsely alleged success of Fatah's first terror attack, PA proudly claims they "soaked the start of Fatah's struggle against the occupation in blood"

Headline: “The anniversary of the launch of the Palestinian revolution and Fatah”

 

 

 

“The Palestinian people in the homeland and the diaspora is marking the 57th anniversary of the launch of the modern Palestinian revolution (i.e., the anniversary of “the Launch” of Fatah, counted from its first terror attack against Israel)…

Jan. 1, 1965 was the beginning and the first bullet was fired. The Fatah Movement’s first squad of self-sacrificing fighters infiltrated the occupied Palestinian land. It blew up(sic., attempted to blow up) the Eilabun tunnel (i.e., the Israeli National Water Carrier), through which the waters of the Jordan River were diverted to the Negev Desert in order to build settlements and house Jewish immigrants in them. The squad of self-sacrificing fighters returned to its bases after sacrificing its first Martyr Ahmad Musa Salameh (i.e., Fatah terrorist killed by Jordanian soldiers) during the operation (i.e., terror attack). By doing this, it soaked the start of its struggle against the occupation in blood.

 

 

 

 

Intilaqa - "the Launch" refers to the beginning of Fatah on Jan. 1, 1965, when it carried out its first terror attack against Israel, attempting to blow up Israel's National Water Carrier.

 

Ahmad Musa Salameh - Palestinian terrorist known to Palestinians as the “first Martyr of the modern Palestinian revolution.” Salameh was involved in Fatah's first terror attack against Israel on Jan. 1, 1965, which targeted Israel's National Water Carrier. Salameh was killed by Jordanian soldiers following the attack.

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