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Terrorist bombed “a bus of settlers” in "occupied" west Jerusalem, according to the PA, who justify the attack

Headline: “Sami Abu Nimeh – 35 months of Ramadan in the occupation’s prison”

 

 

 

 

 

“This is the 35th time that the blessed [Muslim fasting] month [of Ramadan] arrives while senior Jerusalem prisoner Samir Abu Nimeh (i.e., terrorist, involved in the murder of 7 people), 61, is in the darkness of the prisons. During most [of the months of Ramadan] he was in isolation without seeing the light of the sun, while his arms and legs were chained…

 

The family of the prisoner, who was arrested before reaching age 26, did not know about his self-sacrificing activity (i.e., terror attacks) as part of the resistance to the occupation until he was arrested on Oct. 20, 1986, due to being convicted of (sic., charged with) blowing up a bus of settlers on Jaffa Street in the occupied city [of Jerusalem] in 1983. In the operation 6 settlers were killed and dozens were wounded. The occupation charged him on several clauses, including stabbing a settler in occupied Jerusalem the same year he was arrested, arming a squad of self-sacrificing fighters, and membership in the Fatah Movement.”

 

 

The article includes a picture of terrorist Samir Abu Nimeh with a flower pattern in the background.

 

 

 

Samir Abu Nimeh – Palestinian terrorist involved in an attack on Oct. 15, 1986, in which grenades were thrown at Israeli army soldiers and their families immediately after an induction ceremony at the Western Wall, murdering Dov Porat, the father of one of the recruits, and wounding 69 others. The PLO claimed responsibility for the attack.

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