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Fatah posts image of graffiti of a list of Fatah terror attacks



Photo and text posted on the official Facebook page of the Fatah Movement on Jan. 2, 2016


The photo shows graffiti on a wall – a list of Fatah terror attacks.
Text in photo: "Eilabun tunnel – Munich – Savoy – Wadi Al-Haramiya – Volcano of Anger – This is Fatah
#51[st_ anniversary_of]_Fatah_Launch (Intilaqa)"
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Bombing of Israel's National Water Carrier - Eilabun tunnel attack - On Jan. 1, 1965, Palestinian terrorists attempted to bomb Israel's National Water Carrier. This was the first attack against Israel carried out by Fatah. Fatah refers to the attack as the “Intilaqa”, meaning “the Launch” of Fatah.

The Munich Massacre - a terrorist attack perpetrated by the Palestinian terror organization Black September during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, in which they murdered 11 members of the Israeli Olympic team.

Savoy terror attack: In March 1975, eight terrorists traveled by boat from Lebanon to a Tel Aviv beach. They took over the Savoy Hotel and took guests as hostages. The next morning, Israeli forces attacked and killed seven of the terrorists. Eight hostages and three soldiers were killed by the terrorists during the attack.

Thaer Hammad – Palestinian terrorist serving 11 life sentences for murdering 3 Israeli civilians and 7 soldiers by shooting them with a sniper rifle from a hilltop in Wadi Al-Haramiya between Ramallah and Nablus on March 3, 2002.

Rafah terror attack in 2004 (Palestinian name for the attack: Volcano of anger) –terror attack in which Palestinian terrorists blew up a tunnel under an Israeli military post at Rafah, killing 5 and wounding 6 soldiers, on Dec. 12, 2004. Hamas and Fatah claimed joint responsibility for the attack. The Israeli army verified that one Hamas terrorist got away and one Fatah terrorist, Muayyad Agha, was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers.

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