Exhibit at USAID-funded Palestinian university shows photos of female suicide bombers
The Facebook page of the National University’s Islamic student group of An-Najah University in Nablus, a school funded by USAID, posted text and images from an exhibit they created.
Text: “The Promise and Loyalty exhibit – Martyrs’ Week.
The Islamic student group at An-Najah University put on an exhibit entitled ‘Promise and Loyalty’ as part of the Martyrs’ (Shahids’) Week events it organized [at the University]. [PA] Parliament Member Sheikh Fathi Al-Qar’awi, [female] Parliament Member Muna Mansour and Sheikh Abu Taha Al-Bashtawi were present at the opening.”
Photos of terrorists Wafa Idris and Reem Riyashi can be seen in the Martyrs’ exhibit:
Notes: Wafa Idris was the first Palestinian female suicide bomber. She killed one and injured over 100 in her attack in central Jerusalem on Jan. 27, 2002. As a volunteer for the Palestinian Red Crescent, she was able to bypass Israeli security and enter Jerusalem in a Palestinian ambulance.
Reem Riyashi – female suicide bomber who blew herself up at the Erez crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip on Jan. 14, 2004, killing 3 soldiers and one civilian.
Text: “The Promise and Loyalty exhibit – Martyrs’ Week.
The Islamic student group at An-Najah University put on an exhibit entitled ‘Promise and Loyalty’ as part of the Martyrs’ (Shahids’) Week events it organized [at the University]. [PA] Parliament Member Sheikh Fathi Al-Qar’awi, [female] Parliament Member Muna Mansour and Sheikh Abu Taha Al-Bashtawi were present at the opening.”
Photos of terrorists Wafa Idris and Reem Riyashi can be seen in the Martyrs’ exhibit:
Notes: Wafa Idris was the first Palestinian female suicide bomber. She killed one and injured over 100 in her attack in central Jerusalem on Jan. 27, 2002. As a volunteer for the Palestinian Red Crescent, she was able to bypass Israeli security and enter Jerusalem in a Palestinian ambulance.
Reem Riyashi – female suicide bomber who blew herself up at the Erez crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip on Jan. 14, 2004, killing 3 soldiers and one civilian.