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PA TV reports on campaign to help rebuild demolished homes of terrorists

Official PA TV News reported on campaign to collect donations for the rebuilding of terrorists’ homes that were demolished

Official PA TV reporter: “After the occupation forces demolished the homes of 5 prisoners in the Nablus district, who according to them carried out the operation in Itamar (i.e., terrorists who shot and killed two parents in front of their children), east of Beit Furik, in the beginning of October [2015], and as a result their families have become homeless after their homes were totally blown up, people in the Nablus district began a national campaign to gather donations to rebuild their homes. For this purpose a box has been placed in the Al-Shuhada Square (i.e., the Martyrs’ Square) in the center of town, and [campaigning is taking place] each day in one of the demolished homes.”
Myassar Atyani, one of the campaign participants: “We are following in the footsteps of the Shuafat refugee camp. After 48 hours the Al-Akari family already had a house.”
Official PA TV reporter: “The occupation might have succeeded in making the families whose houses it demolished homeless, and in scattering them, but it did not succeed in destroying the national spirit, and mutual help among members of the same people.”

The Henkin murders - Israelis Naama and Eitam Henkin (also an American citizen) were murdered in a shooting attack on Oct. 1, 2015, on the road between Itamar and Elon Moreh in the West Bank. Their four children, aged 9, 7, 4, and 4 months, were also in the car and witnessed the murders, but were not physically injured.
Five suspects in the murder, members of a Hamas terrorist cell, were arrested by Israel and confessed to the murders. The leader of the group, Ragheb Ahmad Muhammad Aliwi, has served time in an Israeli prison for security related crimes.

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.

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