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Fatah glorifies 9 female terrorists who murdered 75 people in total

This video was originally posted on July 20, 2014 in the midst of the Gaza War. It was reposted on Oct. 13, 2014:
Narrator: "Salute the Fatah girls, salute the self-sacrificing female fighters."
Suicide bomber Ayyat Al-Akhras: "In the name of Allah, I am the Martyr who is still alive, Ayyat Al-Akhras, I carry out my operation for Allah alone."
Song: "[They confronted] the enemies like a storm, salute the self-sacrificing female fighters
Revolution of flaming rage, glory, determination, and resolve
Storm, lightning and thunder
They crossed the border
Here are the girls who offered [their lives], graced with determination
The earth is soaked with your blood like perfume
Our drawn sword will be there on the day of battle
The earth is soaked with your blood like a perfume exuding fragrances
[Your] blood revenge is justified
[They confronted] the enemies like a storm
Salute the self-sacrificing female fighters
Here are the girls who offered [their lives], graced with determination
When the homeland sighs, you rise determined
Your blood longs for the earth, O [fighters] girded with fire
You rise like a flood, heralded in Paradise
You redeem the soil of the homeland, crowned with pride
O lovers of the land, crowned with determination
O you who go to avenge, to defeat the oppressor!
We are walking the same path and we will never grow tired
We will continue to safeguard [your] blood, O you who are praised!
O you who are praised!"
Caption: "Fatah's self-sacrificing female fighters - an ongoing sacrifice, starting with Dalal Mughrabi, and the revolution goes on."

Between photos of the terrorists, the video shows images from scenes of terror attacks: Victims and dead bodies being carried away, and scenes of fighting and wounded soldiers.
Next to the video, Fatah wrote in its Facebook post: "The female Martyrdom-seekers of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades." Most of the terrorists honored in the video are from the Fatah movement, but three are from the terror organization Islamic Jihad.
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The murderers glorified in the video posted by Abbas' Fatah movement are:

Dalal Mughrabi - led the most lethal terror attack in Israel's history, known as the Coastal Road massacre, in 1978, when she and other Fatah terrorists hijacked a bus on Israel's Coastal Highway, killing 37 civilians, 12 of them children, and wounding over 70.

Ayyat Al-Akhras - The youngest female Palestinian suicide bomber (aged 17). Belonging to Fatah, she blew herself up near a Jerusalem supermarket on March 29, 2002, killing 2 and wounding 28. Israel transferred the terrorist's body to the PA on Feb. 2, 2014.

Wafa Idris - The first Palestinian female suicide bomber. Belonging to Fatah, she blew herself up on Jaffa Road in central Jerusalem on Jan. 27, 2002, killing 1 and wounding over 100. As a volunteer for the Palestinian Red Crescent she was able to bypass Israeli security and enter Jerusalem in a Palestinian ambulance.

Darin Abu Aisheh - Female suicide bomber from Fatah who blew herself up at the Makkabim checkpoint between Modiin and Jerusalem on Feb. 27, 2002 after she was asked to get out her car for inspection, wounding 3 police officers.

Andalib Takatka - Female suicide bomber from Fatah who blew herself up on Jaffa Road in Jerusalem on April 12, 2002, killing 6 and wounding more than 80.

Zainab Abu Salem - Female suicide bomber from Fatah who blew herself up at the French Hill junction in Jerusalem on Sept. 22, 2004, killing 2 Israeli border policemen and wounding approximately 30.

Hiba Daraghmeh - Female suicide bomber from the Islamic Jihad who blew herself up at the Amakim shopping mall in Afula on May 19, 2003, killing 3.

Hanadi Jaradat - Female suicide bomber from the Islamic Jihad who blew herself up at the Maksim restaurant in Haifa on Oct. 4, 2003, killing 21 people and wounding over 50.

Mirfat Mas'oud - Female suicide bomber from the Islamic Jihad who blew herself up near Israeli soldiers in Beit Hanoun on Nov. 6, 2006, wounding 1 soldier.


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