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Gazan mother literally cheers Martyrdom of her 4 sons

Nan Jacques Zilberdik  |
  • Mother in Gaza: “I don't have even one son now. All four are gone. Why am I cheering? Because my children are in Paradise. This is an honor for me!”

The decades of PA indoctrination that death for “Palestine” as a “Martyr” is wonderful and an ideal to strive for has been successful. Palestinian Media Watch has documented numerous parents cheering the death of their children.

This mother from Gaza is an example of the successful indoctrination of generations of Palestinians. Having lost the last of her four sons, she praised Allah, expressed pride, and cheered:

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Mother shouts: " Praise Allah! We are proud and consider them [my sons] Martyrs with Allah. We consider them Martyrs with Allah. Praise Allah! ...

Man: "How many Martyrs"?

Mother: "Four, and I'm proud of them! I don't have even one son now. That's it. All four are gone. We consider them Martyrs with Allah.”

Man: "Why are you happy?"

Mother: "Why am I cheering? Because my children are in Paradise. I will join them if it pleases Allah. This is an honor for me!”

[Palinfo (Hamas) Twitter, Sept. 2, 2024]

When Hamas leader Ishamel Haniyeh was assassinated in Iran on July 31, 2024, his daughter-in-law “couldn’t stop smiling” because in her words: Martyrdomis “a wedding [to virgins in Paradise], not a funeral”:

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PMW has documented that Palestinian teens wish for Martyrdom and leave wills should they succeed, instructing their parents and peers what to do and how to react upon their heroic death:

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Teen terrorist Milad Al-Ra’i sent song to friend in chat:

Lyrics: “Be well, my mother,
I will achieve Martyrdom and I will anger the enemies
I will be an advocate [in Heaven] on the day of the meeting
To the pool of [heavenly] waters of true Prophet [Muhammad]”

Text messages with his friend follow the song:

Milad Al-Ra’i: “When I will have just died as a Martyr publish this.”
Friend: “Allah willing, my brother.”
Friend: “You want to leave me?”
Milad Al-Ra’i: “Just come to my grave and tell me whatever you want, think of me as listening to you, and I will be your advocate [on Judgement Day]. What do you want that is better than that?”

[Screenshot of Milad Al-Ra’i chat posted on Milad Al-Ra’i Telegram channel,
Sept. 10, 2023]

The Milad Al-Ra’i Telegram channel was created in his memory after his death.

PMW was unable to verify if Milad Al-Ra’i recorded himself singing the song that he wrote in the video or if it is sung by someone else.

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