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Official PA Daily portrays terrorists as victims

Headline: “Jerusalem: 3 Martyrs, approximately 400 arrests, and 8 [home] demolitions during the last month”

 

“The Jerusalem District documented 3 Martyrs who were shot by the occupation and ascended to Heaven and 400 civilians from the district who were arrested during the month of October [2022]. This was in the monthly report that the Jerusalem District issued yesterday [Nov. 2, 2022] on the occupation’s violations during the month of October, in which it summarized all the violations that were documented in the neighborhoods and towns of the Jerusalem District.

The district said that the Martyrs were Fayez Khaled Damdoum (i.e., terrorist, threw Molotov cocktails at Israeli soldiers), 18, from the town of Al-Eizariya southeast of occupied Jerusalem; Uday Al-Tamimi (i.e., terrorist, murdered 1), 22, from the town of Anata (i.e., neighborhood in northern Jerusalem); and Barakat Musa Oudeh (i.e., terrorist, wounded 5 Israeli soldiers), 49, from the town of Al-Eizariya.”

 

Fayez Damdoum - 17-year-old Palestinian terrorist who attempted to throw Molotov cocktails at Israeli security forces during violent riots in Al-Eizariya, near Jerusalem, on Oct. 1, 2022. The forces shot and killed Damdoum in self-defense.

 

Uday Al-Tamimi - 22-year-old Palestinian terrorist who shot and murdered 18-year-old female Israeli soldier Sgt. Noa Lazar and wounded an Israeli security guard at the Shuafat checkpoint in northern Jerusalem on Oct. 8, 2022. Al-Tamimi managed to escape and later shot and wounded an Israeli security guard at the entrance to Ma’ale Adumim east of Jerusalem on Oct. 19, 2022, before other guards at the scene shot and killed him.

 

Barakat Musa Oudeh – 49-year-old Palestinian terrorist who ran over and wounded 5 Israeli soldiers with his car at Nabi Musa Junction and Almog Junction, south of Jericho on Highway 1 leading to the Dead Sea, on Oct. 30, 2022. An Israeli police officer and Israeli civilian shot and killed Oudeh, ending his attack.

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