Fatah official: Terrorist Mughrabi is “proof” of the significance of the “Palestinian women’s struggle”
“The Fatah movement in the Tulkarem region honored the mothers of Martyrs (Shahids) and prisoners as part of the March 8, [International] Women’s and Mother’s Day activities during a ceremony organized yesterday (March 26, 2013) in the city’s Reem Al-Bawadi hall.
The ceremony was attended by Tulkarem District Governor, Jamal Sa’id, and Secretary-General of Fatah’s Revolutionary Council, Amin Maqbul, together with Fatah’s secretary in Tulkarem, Muayyad Sha’aban, heads of the official and popular security institutions and representatives of the national action factions, association representatives and families of Martyrs and prisoners. … Maqbul spoke about the significant stages of the fighting Palestinian women’s struggle, and brought as proof Dalal Mughrabi, who has become the topic [lit. headline] of any kind of women’s meeting.”
Note: Dalal Mughrabi led the most lethal terror attack in Israel’s history in 1978, when she and other terrorists hijacked a bus and killed 37 civilians, 12 of them children.
The ceremony was attended by Tulkarem District Governor, Jamal Sa’id, and Secretary-General of Fatah’s Revolutionary Council, Amin Maqbul, together with Fatah’s secretary in Tulkarem, Muayyad Sha’aban, heads of the official and popular security institutions and representatives of the national action factions, association representatives and families of Martyrs and prisoners. … Maqbul spoke about the significant stages of the fighting Palestinian women’s struggle, and brought as proof Dalal Mughrabi, who has become the topic [lit. headline] of any kind of women’s meeting.”
Note: Dalal Mughrabi led the most lethal terror attack in Israel’s history in 1978, when she and other terrorists hijacked a bus and killed 37 civilians, 12 of them children.