PA TV program and PA MP interview and glorify Amna Muna, killer of 16-year-old, together with other terrorists
Official PA TV program Giants of Endurance
Topic: The female Palestinian prisoners
Guest: Rabiha Dhiab, Member of PA Parliament (Legislative Council) and former Minister of Women’s Affairs, Head of the Committee for Women’s Affairs and Women's Committees Association and former prisoner
Interviewed from Turkey via Skype: terrorist Amna Muna
PA TV host: “Sister Rabiha, in your name, in the name of all our viewers, and in the name of the fighter sister Amna Muna, who is speaking with us today from Turkey, we greet all our glorious female prisoners at this moment in the darkness of the prisons… We send to you from the program Giants of Endurance and from the studios of the PA TV special greetings and we miss [you], our glorious prisoners."
From Skype interview with Amna Muna:
Terrorist Amna Muna: “Believe me, I didn’t do anything, the journey is only beginning. And I haven’t yet fulfilled my obligations. What I sacrificed is very little. There is a lot to sacrifice for Palestine, it needs all of us. Nothing will stop us: not imprisonment, not deportation, not Martyrdom, nothing. We continue until all the land is freed with Allah’s help…
My freedom, thank Allah, I paid a heavy price. 11 years of my life I paid behind bars for Palestine and the cause of freedom. It is not only a matter of being in prison. Within the prison I paid a very heavy price. I was tortured in the most severe ways, I and my female friends in prison…”
Host: “January 19, 2001. What does this date symbolize for you?”
Terrorist Amna Muna: “Of course it means something to me. It’s the day [they] snatched me from my life and imprisoned me. In other words, it is a painful day in my life, but not the most painful. I expected [the day of my imprisonment], we’re under occupation, we’re self-sacrificing fighters (Fedayeen), we expect it. One expects Martyrdom-death (Shahada), I expected that day…”
Host: “Good for you, Amna, we were happy to speak with you. In the name of the entire Palestinian nation, in the name of every boy and girl, and in the name of every elderly person and every baby, we bless you and all our glorious women. See you in the homeland, our sister.”
Host, turning to MP Rabiha Dhiab: “What pioneering spirit, the spirit of a leader, patience every Palestinian can be proud of."
Host at end of show: “Indeed, Lina Al-Jarbouni, senior of the female prisoners, we won’t forget you. We promise we won’t forget you and won’t remove you from [any exchange] deal and we won’t release you from our hearts or minds. With all the strength of our heart and soul, our meeting with freedom is near.”
MP Rabiha Dhiab: “I say goodbye to my parliament member [in prison], to our sister [PA Parliament Member] Khalida Jarrar and all members of parliament, to brother Marwan [Barghouti], Central Committee member, and also to Ahmad Sa’adat and Aziz Dweik and all the imprisoned Members of Parliament.”
Host, while holding a large map of “Palestine” that include the PA areas as well as all of Israel, and shows a picture of terrorist Dalal Mughrabi: “In this episode [about] our glorious Palestinian women, we can’t end without remembering this great one, Dalal Mughrabi, whose body still lies in the so-called numbered cemeteries.”
Amna Muna participated in the kidnapping and murder of 16 year-old Israeli Ofir Rahum on Jan. 17, 2001. She met the Israeli youth in an online chat room, convinced him to meet her, then drove him to Ramallah where he was murdered by her two accomplices. She was arrested and sentenced to life in prison, but was released in the Gilad Shalit deal.
Lina Al-Jarbouni is an Israeli Arab woman serving a sentence of 17 years, convicted March 9, 2004 of maintaining contact with and helping Islamic Jihad terrorists, of conspiring to commit terrorist attacks and of aiding an enemy during war.
Khalida Jarrar – Palestinian Authority MP arrested by Israeli authorities on April 12, 2015, for being a member of the terror organization PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine), for inciting to kidnap Israeli soldiers and inciting to terror. On Dec. 6, 2015 she was sentenced to 15 months in prison, fined 10,000 shekels, and given an additional suspended sentence of 10 months for incitement to violence and belonging to the PFLP terror organization.
Marwan Barghouti - serving 5 life sentences for orchestrating three shooting attacks that killed 5 people: one in Jerusalem (June 12, 2001, 1 killed), another in Givat Zeev near Jerusalem (Jan. 15, 2002, 1 killed), and one in Tel Aviv (March 5, 2002, 3 killed). When arrested in 2002, he headed the Tanzim (Fatah terror faction). After he was convicted and imprisoned, he was re-elected member of the Palestinian Authority parliament. On Dec. 4, 2016, he was elected to Fatah's Central Committee.
Ahmad Sa’adat - serving a 30-year sentence for heading the PFLP terror organization. A song at a PFLP event also praised him for planning the assassination of Israeli Minister of Tourism Rehavam Ze'evi in 2001, but he has not been tried for this crime.
Aziz Dweik - Chairman of the Palestinian Parliament, member of Hamas.
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.
Topic: The female Palestinian prisoners
Guest: Rabiha Dhiab, Member of PA Parliament (Legislative Council) and former Minister of Women’s Affairs, Head of the Committee for Women’s Affairs and Women's Committees Association and former prisoner
Interviewed from Turkey via Skype: terrorist Amna Muna
PA TV host: “Sister Rabiha, in your name, in the name of all our viewers, and in the name of the fighter sister Amna Muna, who is speaking with us today from Turkey, we greet all our glorious female prisoners at this moment in the darkness of the prisons… We send to you from the program Giants of Endurance and from the studios of the PA TV special greetings and we miss [you], our glorious prisoners."
From Skype interview with Amna Muna:
Terrorist Amna Muna: “Believe me, I didn’t do anything, the journey is only beginning. And I haven’t yet fulfilled my obligations. What I sacrificed is very little. There is a lot to sacrifice for Palestine, it needs all of us. Nothing will stop us: not imprisonment, not deportation, not Martyrdom, nothing. We continue until all the land is freed with Allah’s help…
My freedom, thank Allah, I paid a heavy price. 11 years of my life I paid behind bars for Palestine and the cause of freedom. It is not only a matter of being in prison. Within the prison I paid a very heavy price. I was tortured in the most severe ways, I and my female friends in prison…”
Host: “January 19, 2001. What does this date symbolize for you?”
Terrorist Amna Muna: “Of course it means something to me. It’s the day [they] snatched me from my life and imprisoned me. In other words, it is a painful day in my life, but not the most painful. I expected [the day of my imprisonment], we’re under occupation, we’re self-sacrificing fighters (Fedayeen), we expect it. One expects Martyrdom-death (Shahada), I expected that day…”
Host: “Good for you, Amna, we were happy to speak with you. In the name of the entire Palestinian nation, in the name of every boy and girl, and in the name of every elderly person and every baby, we bless you and all our glorious women. See you in the homeland, our sister.”
Host, turning to MP Rabiha Dhiab: “What pioneering spirit, the spirit of a leader, patience every Palestinian can be proud of."
Host at end of show: “Indeed, Lina Al-Jarbouni, senior of the female prisoners, we won’t forget you. We promise we won’t forget you and won’t remove you from [any exchange] deal and we won’t release you from our hearts or minds. With all the strength of our heart and soul, our meeting with freedom is near.”
MP Rabiha Dhiab: “I say goodbye to my parliament member [in prison], to our sister [PA Parliament Member] Khalida Jarrar and all members of parliament, to brother Marwan [Barghouti], Central Committee member, and also to Ahmad Sa’adat and Aziz Dweik and all the imprisoned Members of Parliament.”
Host, while holding a large map of “Palestine” that include the PA areas as well as all of Israel, and shows a picture of terrorist Dalal Mughrabi: “In this episode [about] our glorious Palestinian women, we can’t end without remembering this great one, Dalal Mughrabi, whose body still lies in the so-called numbered cemeteries.”
Amna Muna participated in the kidnapping and murder of 16 year-old Israeli Ofir Rahum on Jan. 17, 2001. She met the Israeli youth in an online chat room, convinced him to meet her, then drove him to Ramallah where he was murdered by her two accomplices. She was arrested and sentenced to life in prison, but was released in the Gilad Shalit deal.
Lina Al-Jarbouni is an Israeli Arab woman serving a sentence of 17 years, convicted March 9, 2004 of maintaining contact with and helping Islamic Jihad terrorists, of conspiring to commit terrorist attacks and of aiding an enemy during war.
Khalida Jarrar – Palestinian Authority MP arrested by Israeli authorities on April 12, 2015, for being a member of the terror organization PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine), for inciting to kidnap Israeli soldiers and inciting to terror. On Dec. 6, 2015 she was sentenced to 15 months in prison, fined 10,000 shekels, and given an additional suspended sentence of 10 months for incitement to violence and belonging to the PFLP terror organization.
Marwan Barghouti - serving 5 life sentences for orchestrating three shooting attacks that killed 5 people: one in Jerusalem (June 12, 2001, 1 killed), another in Givat Zeev near Jerusalem (Jan. 15, 2002, 1 killed), and one in Tel Aviv (March 5, 2002, 3 killed). When arrested in 2002, he headed the Tanzim (Fatah terror faction). After he was convicted and imprisoned, he was re-elected member of the Palestinian Authority parliament. On Dec. 4, 2016, he was elected to Fatah's Central Committee.
Ahmad Sa’adat - serving a 30-year sentence for heading the PFLP terror organization. A song at a PFLP event also praised him for planning the assassination of Israeli Minister of Tourism Rehavam Ze'evi in 2001, but he has not been tried for this crime.
Aziz Dweik - Chairman of the Palestinian Parliament, member of Hamas.
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.