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Terrorist Dalal Mughrabi was a "hero" and terrorist Abu Jihad was "the great and humble leader"

Op-ed by Khaled Mismar, member of the PLO's Palestinian National Council. The writer talks about the time he spent working as a radio announcer on the Sawt Al-Asifa (Voice of Al-Asifa) station in Lebanon:
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“The first bullet and the first stone (i.e., reference to terrorist Abu Jihad) still remembered!”
“One evening, I was the temporary [radio] announcer in the southern station and the broadcast technician at the time was brother Abu Zuhair, Hisham Al-Sa’adi. We visited a few fighters that night, including a young Fedayeen (self-sacrificing fighter, someone prepared to die for a cause) woman, who wore an army uniform and wanted to see the announcer broadcasting live but the broadcast’s material was recorded. Abu Zuhair came up with a plan and asked me to go into the studio and turn on the microphone and speak so that only those in the control room would be able to hear me. This cheered up the young woman who heard the announcer broadcasting live. Afterwards I found out that she was the hero Martyr (Shahid) Dalal Mughrabi.
This is one example of many that there is not enough room to mention the life events of the great and humble leader (i.e., Abu Jihad), who made the occupying Zionists lose sleep on several brave operations (i.e., terror attacks)…Oh Abu Jihad, you will remain in our memories and in future generations’ memories, until we achieve the exalted goal for which the [Palestinian] National Liberation Organization, Fatah, set out with its Al-Asifa forces (Fatah military unit). This is revolution until victory.”
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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.
Khalil Al-Wazir (Abu Jihad) was a founder of Fatah and deputy to Yasser Arafat. He headed the PLO terror organization's military wing and planned many deadly Fatah terror attacks, including the most lethal in Israeli history, the hijacking of a bus and killing of 37 civilians, 12 of them children.

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