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PFLP deputy secretary general “expresses pride” in “member child Martyr”

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) posted text on its Telegram channel

 

Posted text: “The deputy secretary-general of the Popular Front [for the Liberation of Palestine] (PFLP) called the family of Martyr [PFLP] member Amr Al-Khamour (i.e., teen terrorist, participated in violent riots)

 

Today, Tuesday [Jan. 17, 2023], Deputy Secretary-General of the PFLP comrade Jamil Mazhar ‘Abu Wadi’’ called the family of [PFLP] member and child Martyr Amr Al-Khamour in the Deheisheh refugee camp. He conveyed condolences on his behalf and on behalf of [PFLP] Secretary-General comrade Ahmad Sa’adat (i.e., terrorist prisoner)…

In his conversation with the father of the Martyr, the comrade deputy secretary-general emphasized that the blood of our comrades in the Deheisheh camp will illuminate the path of struggle and freedom of our people everywhere.He expressed pride in Martyr Amr, who followed the path of the Martyr commanders Dr. George Habash (i.e., PFLP founder), Abu Ali Mustafa (i.e., former PFLP secretary-general), Wadi’ Haddad (i.e., PFLP terrorist responsible for numerous attacks), and all our people’s leaders, on the path to Palestine’s freedom.

He noted that the blood of these Martyrs is a torch illuminating the path to liberation and return for our people, and that what young Amr achieved as part of the confrontation with the enemy is a source of pride. He promised the Martyr’s father that the PFLP will remain loyal to the Martyrs’ last wills and blood and will follow their path – regardless of the sacrifices.

 
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) - a socialist Palestinian terror organization and one of the largest factions in the PLO. Founded by George Habash in 1967, PFLP has planned and carried out numerous terror attacks against Israeli civilians since its founding and throughout the PA terror campaign (the second Intifada, 2000-2005). One of its most high profile attacks was the murder of Israeli Minister of Tourism Rehavam Ze'evi on Oct. 17, 2001. PFLP has been designated as a terror organization by several states including the US, Japan, Canada, Australia, and the EU.Terrorist prisoner Ahmad Sa’adat has served as PFLP’s secretary-general since 2001; he is serving a 30-year sentence in an Israeli prison for heading the PFLP.
 
Amr Khaled Al-Khamour - 14-year-old Palestinian terrorist and member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terror organization who participated in violent riots, in which rioters threw rocks, firebombs, and explosives at Israeli soldiers in the Deheisheh refugee camp in Bethlehem on Jan. 16, 2023. The soldiers returned fire, killing Al-Khamour. Al-Khamour had left behind a handwritten last will, in which he wrote: "I am on the path of heroic Martyr Uday Al-Tamimi," referring to a terrorist who murdered a female Israeli soldier in northern Jerusalem on Oct. 8, 2022. He also left instructions for his parents, stressing he "wished for Martyrdom": "When I come to you as a Martyr, Allah willing, O my mother, make sounds of joy and do not cry... Do not be sad, O father, I wished for Martyrdom and achieved it."
 
Ahmad Sa’adat - serving a 30-year sentence for heading the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terror organization. A song at a PFLP event also praised him for planning the assassination of Israeli Minister of Tourism Rehavam Ze'evi in 2001, but he has not been tried for this crime.
 
George Habash - Founder of the terror organization Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). The PFLP has planned and carried out numerous terror attacks against Israeli civilians since its founding in 1967 and throughout the Palestinian terror campaign between 2000- 2005 (the Intifada).
 
Abu Ali Mustafa - Secretary-General of the terror organization Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). The PFLP, which rejected the Oslo Accords (1993), has planned and carried out numerous terror attacks against Israeli civilians since its founding in 1967 and throughout the Palestinian terror campaign between 2000-2005 (the Intifada).
 
Wadi' Haddad - member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) who was directly responsible for many of the PFLP's most prominent terror attacks, including a series of hijackings of Israeli EL AL planes in the 1960s and 70s. These included the hijacking of an EL AL plane flying from Rome to Tel Aviv on July 22, 1968 - the plane was forced to land in Algiers, where the 32 passengers were held as hostages for 39 days; the EL AL Flight 253 attack in Athens on December 26, 1968; the hijacking of 3 planes on September 6, 1970, which were forced to land, after which the passengers were released; and the hijacking of Air France Flight 139 on June 27,1976, whose passengers were freed in Israel's Operation Entebbe.

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