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Fatah spokesman gives terrorist murderer as a role model for patriotic Palestinian

“Al-Katiba Plaza, its surroundings, and the western area of Gaza City filled to capacity with masses who came to participate in the central rally that the Fatah Movement held yesterday, Saturday [Dec. 31, 2022], to mark the 58th anniversary of the Palestinian revolution’s Intilaqa (i.e., the anniversary of “the Launch” of Fatah, counted from its first terror attack against Israel)…

Fatah Spokesperson [in Gaza] Mundhir Al-Hayek… reminded Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: ‘In every period our people has sacrificed the best of its young and its leaders, as the founders who passed away were succeeded by others who made sacrifices and died as Martyrs, including those who are still in the prisons.’ He added that others came after them, such as [Ibrahim] Al-Nabulsi (i.e., terrorist, shot at Israeli soldiers) and [Ra’ad] Hazem (i.e., terrorist, murdered 3), and they sacrificed their lives for Palestine.

 

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.

 

Ibrahim Al-Nabulsi – Palestinian terrorist and member of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades (Fatah’s military wing) who was responsible for a series of shooting attacks targeting Israeli soldiers. Al-Nabulsi resisted arrest and shot at Israeli soldiers who returned fire and killed him in Nablus on Aug. 9, 2022. Al-Nabulsi was a member of a Fatah terror cell that was attacked while planning an imminent attack on Feb. 8, 2022; while Al-Nabulsi escaped, three other members of the cell were shot and killed: Adham Mabrouka Al-Shishani, Muhammad Al-Dakhil, and Ashraf Mubaslat.

 

Ra'ad Hazem - 28-year-old Palestinian terrorist and PA Security Forces member who shot and murdered 3 Israeli civilians - 27-year-olds Tomer Morad and Eytam Magini and 35-year-old Barak Lufan - and wounded 14 others when he opened fire on a crowded bar on Dizengoff Street in central Tel Aviv on April 7, 2022. Hazem escaped the scene of the attack and was found hiding near a mosque in Jaffa by Israeli security forces several hours later. He opened fire on them and was killed in the ensuing shootout.

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