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Fatah gloats it killed most Israelis; Terrorist who murdered 3 “terrified Tel Aviv”

Editor in Chief of the independent Palestinian news agency Ma’an and official PA TV host Nasser Al-Lahham: “No one has inflicted more loss of life on Israel than Fatah. When Fatah would set out to the battlefield, you would count hundreds of killed Israelis... Fatah took down 240 heads [in response to the killing of] Martyr Raed Al-Karmi. No one killed as many Israelis as Fatah.”

Visual: Terrorist Ra’ad Hazem, murdered 3, and his father, PA Security Forces officer Fathi Hazem 

Text: “Heroic Martyr
Ra’ad Fathi Hazem
Who terrified Tel Aviv and imposed a curfew 
Heroic Martyr Ra’ad Fathi Hazem, 29, from the Jenin refugee camp, carried out the heroic operation in Tel Aviv, in which 15 killed or wounded settlers fell” 

Terrorist Diya Hamarsheh, murdered 5. Fatah’s logo in the background
PA Security Forces officer Fathi Hazem, father of murderer Ra’ad Hazem 
Tag: (Audio) Salah Khalaf –Abu Iyad
Arch-terrorist Abu Jihad, responsible for the murder of 125, with Salah Khalaf - Abu Iyad, who planned the Olympic Massacre.

“Heroic Martyr
Ra’ad Fathi Hazem
Who terrified Tel Aviv and imposed a curfew 
Heroic Martyr Ra’ad Fathi Hazem, 29, from the Jenin refugee camp, carried out the heroic operation in Tel Aviv, in which 15 killed or wounded settlers fell”

Terrorist Ra’ad Hazem, murdered 3, and terrorist Dalal Mughrabi, who led the murder of 37, 12 of them children

Text on posters glorifying terrorist murderers: 
 
“The only time that the Sayeret Matkal [Israeli] special forces went down to the streets of occupied Tal Al-Rabia (i.e., Tel Aviv) was in 1978, in order to come out against the General Kamal Adwan operation (i.e., the Coastal Road massacre) led by Martyr Dalal [Mughrabi] (sic., terror squad never reached Tel Aviv). And this is the second time (i.e., Israeli forces searched for terrorist Ra’ad Hazem following his killing of 3 in Tel Aviv).”

Ra'ad Hazem

Diya Ahmed Hassan Hamarsheh

Abu Jihad

Dalal Mughrabi

Abu Iyad (Salah Khalaf)

Raed Al-Karmi


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