PA daily promotes imprisoned terrorist responsible for death of 6
Headline: “Prisoner Abu Shakhdam is publishing a book in his 14th year in prison”
“Prisoner Shadi Abu Shakhdam from Hebron is entering his 15th year in the occupation’s prisons. The Prisoners’ Club honored his family yesterday [June 15, 2015], on the occasion of the publication of his new book, The Price of Freedom, which was written behind bars. The manager of the Club, Amjad Al-Najjar, said that prisoner Abu Shakhdam… succeeded in developing his cultural and political talents during his years of imprisonment, completing his book, and distributing it to the public. He [Al-Najjar] said that this is the greatest proof of our prisoners’ willpower. Prisoner [Shadi] Abu Shakhdam was arrested on April 13, 2002. He is one of the commanders of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade (i.e., Fatah’s military wing), and participated in the planning and implementation of Martyr (Shahida) Andalib Takatka’s operation (i.e., terror attack). He was sentenced to 6 life sentences and 20 years, and his family’s house was completely demolished.”
Shadi Abu Shakhdam – a commander in the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ brigades, he participated in the terrorist attack by Andalib Takatka in the center of Jerusalem on April 12, 2002, in which 6 people were murdered, and more than 80 were injured. He was sentenced to 6 life sentences and an additional 20 years.
Andalib Takatka or Andalib Khalil Muhammad Suleiman – 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.
“Prisoner Shadi Abu Shakhdam from Hebron is entering his 15th year in the occupation’s prisons. The Prisoners’ Club honored his family yesterday [June 15, 2015], on the occasion of the publication of his new book, The Price of Freedom, which was written behind bars. The manager of the Club, Amjad Al-Najjar, said that prisoner Abu Shakhdam… succeeded in developing his cultural and political talents during his years of imprisonment, completing his book, and distributing it to the public. He [Al-Najjar] said that this is the greatest proof of our prisoners’ willpower. Prisoner [Shadi] Abu Shakhdam was arrested on April 13, 2002. He is one of the commanders of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade (i.e., Fatah’s military wing), and participated in the planning and implementation of Martyr (Shahida) Andalib Takatka’s operation (i.e., terror attack). He was sentenced to 6 life sentences and 20 years, and his family’s house was completely demolished.”
Shadi Abu Shakhdam – a commander in the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ brigades, he participated in the terrorist attack by Andalib Takatka in the center of Jerusalem on April 12, 2002, in which 6 people were murdered, and more than 80 were injured. He was sentenced to 6 life sentences and an additional 20 years.
Andalib Takatka or Andalib Khalil Muhammad Suleiman – 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.