PA TV praises terrorists murders and refers to Jerusalem Israelis as "settler herds"
PA TV host: "First, as always, greetings to the heroic and brave children of Jerusalem who these days are confronting the settler herds at the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, in all the neighborhoods of the Old City and all the neighborhoods outside of Jerusalem...
Greetings and honor to our heroic Martyrs, the Martyrs of Jerusalem – Hijazi (terrorist who attempted to murder Rabbi Yehuda Glick), Al-Shaloudi (terrorist who killed 2), Al-Akari (terrorist who killed 2), and recently also Kheir Al-Din Hamdan from Kafr Kanna (Palestinian man shot to death by Israeli police). Our greetings to the Martyrs’ families. We stand submissive and humbled in view of what you gave and sacrificed. You are confronting the ever-aggressive settler herds in the streets of Jerusalem."
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Notes: Mutaz Hijazi – Islamic Jihad member and released prisoner who attempted to assassinate Rabbi Yehuda Glick, a prominent activist working to assure rights for Jews to visit and pray on the Temple Mount, on Oct. 29, 2014. The assassination attempt took place following a conference on establishing times and places for Jews to pray on the Temple Mount. Glick was seriously wounded in the attack; Hijazi was killed soon afterwards when he opened fire on an Israeli police force that was attempting to arrest him.
Abd Al-Rahman Al-Shaloudi - On Oct. 22, 2014, Al-Shaloudi deliberately ran over people waiting at a light-rail station in Jerusalem with his car, killing three-month-old Israeli-American Haya Zissel-Brown and Karen Mosquera, 22, of Ecuador, and injuring 7 others. He was shot by police while attempting to flee, and later died of his wounds.
Ibrahim Al-Akari - Hamas terrorist from East Jerusalem who deliberately ran over people at a light-rail station in Jerusalem on Nov. 5, 2014, killing Jidan Assad, 38, and Shalom Aharon Badani, 17, and injuring at least 13 others. Al-Akari was shot and killed by Israeli police officers who arrived on the scene.
Kheir Al-Din Hamdan – 22-year-old Israeli Arab man shot to death by Israeli Police on Nov. 8, 2014 in the Arab-Israeli town of Kafr Kanna. Police claim that Hamdan was shot after attempting to stab an officer, but a surveillance recording shows Hamdan hitting the windows of a police car with a knife, and then being shot by a police officer while running away. Hamdan later died of his wounds. The Israeli attorney general has ordered an investigation of the incident, which provoked large-scale rioting in Kafr Kanna.
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