Fatah official after terrorists murder 4 Israelis: “It’s impossible to kill an elephant at once, but it is possible to eliminate it by stabbing it repeatedly”
Al-Jazeera TV Live posted a video and text on its Twitter account
The video shows Head of Fatah Commission of Information and Culture’s Information Office Munir Al-Jaghoub giving an interview on Al-Jazeera TV Live.
Head of Fatah Commission of Information and Culture’s Information Office Munir Al-Jaghoub: “The Palestinian people doesn’t lack appropriate means to deal with this occupation. There is a principle in the long-term war of the people that says that it’s impossible to kill an elephant at once, but it’s possible to eliminate it by stabbing it repeatedly. That’s what the Palestinian people is doing: It’s stabbing this elephant now and again until it submits or leaves.”
[Al-Jazeera TV Live, Twitter account, June 21, 2023]
Posted text on Twitter account: “In response to the Eli settlement operation (i.e., terror attack, 4 murdered), senior Fatah Movement official Munir Al-Jaghoub: It’s impossible to kill an elephant at once, but it’s possible to eliminate it by stabbing it repeatedly
#Palestine #Al-Jazeera_Live”
Muhannad Faleh Shehadeh and Khaled Mustafa Sabah – Palestinian terrorists and members of the Hamas terror organization, aged 26 and 24 respectively, who shot and murdered 4 Israelis - Elisha Antman, 18, Nachman Shmuel Mordoff, 17, Harel Masoud, 21, and Ofer Feirman, 63 - and wounded an additional 4 outside the Jewish town of Eli north of Ramallah on June 20, 2023. Shehadeh was shot and killed in self-defense by an Israeli civilian at the scene. Sabah fled but was found by Israeli forces shortly after and killed while resisting arrest.