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Fatah Commission of Mobilization and Organization Justifies murder of Israelis and Ukrainian

Headline: “What was the Fatah Movement’s response to the shooting operation in Jerusalem?”

“The Fatah Movement Commission of Mobilization and Organization emphasized today, Friday [Jan. 27, 2023]: ‘Our Palestinian people is not helpless. The explosion in the situation was a necessary result of the occupation’s escalating crimes against our people.’

This statement was given following a shooting operationin Jerusalem (see note below -Ed.), in which 7 Israelis (sic., 6 Israelis and 1 Ukrainian national) were killed and dozens were wounded (sic., 5 wounded).

In a statement, a copy of which reached [the independent Palestinian news agency] Donia Al-Watan, it added: ‘We warned about this time after time, but the [Israeli] security system and international law did not accede to the calls to stop the aggression and put an end to the shedding of Palestinian blood, and instead of this there was suspicious international silence that gave criminal [Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar] Ben Gvir a green light to continue his crimes. He and his government are the ones who bear the responsibility for the situation we are in.’

The Fatah Commission of Mobilization and Organization demanded that the international community ‘do what is required of it by restraining the occupation government’s aggressive behavior and achieving justice for the Palestinian people through freedom and redemption from the occupation.’”

[Donia Al-Watan, independent Palestinian news agency, Jan. 27, 2023]

Khairy Alqam - 21-year-old Arab terrorist and resident of Jerusalem who shot and murdered 6 Israelis and 1 Ukrainian national - Asher Natan, 14, Ilya Sosansky, 26, Natali Ziskin Mizrahi, 45, Eli Mizrahi, 48, Rafael Ben Eliyahu, 56, Irina Korolyova, 60, and Shaul Chai, 68 - and wounded 5 others outside of the Ateret Avraham Synagogue in the northern Jerusalem neighborhood of Neve Yaakov on Sabbath eve, Jan. 27, 2023, as some of them were coming out from prayers in the synagogue. Alqam fled the scene in a car and then opened fire on Israeli police officers, who shot and killed him. The attack took place on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

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