Fatah football tournament for youth named after 3 terrorist murderers
"In the presence of the family of Martyr Haitham Al-Naana, [and a representative of the security services], Fatah's Nablus branch sponsored the championship... of the third 'Martyrs Raed Al-Sarkaji, Anan Sobh, Ghassan Abu Sharakh, and Haitham Al-Naana Ramadan Football Championship' for youth born in 1996...
A closing ceremony was held... that began with a moment of silence and a recitation of [the Quran's] Surat Al-Fatihah, in memory of the heroic Martyrs."
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Note: Raed Al-Sarkaji, Anan Sobh and Ghassan Abu Sharakh were suspected of involvement in a shooting attack in the West Bank in which Rabbi Meir Chai was killed, on Dec. 24, 2009. The three were killed a week after the attack by Israeli soldiers trying to arrest them. Haitham Al-Naana was also suspected of involvement in the attack that killed Rabbi Meir Chai, and was killed in a brawl in April 2012.
A closing ceremony was held... that began with a moment of silence and a recitation of [the Quran's] Surat Al-Fatihah, in memory of the heroic Martyrs."
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Note: Raed Al-Sarkaji, Anan Sobh and Ghassan Abu Sharakh were suspected of involvement in a shooting attack in the West Bank in which Rabbi Meir Chai was killed, on Dec. 24, 2009. The three were killed a week after the attack by Israeli soldiers trying to arrest them. Haitham Al-Naana was also suspected of involvement in the attack that killed Rabbi Meir Chai, and was killed in a brawl in April 2012.
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