Palestinian news agency publishes letter terrorist stabber left for his parents: "Allah willing I will be a Martyr"
Headline: “The last will of Martyr Muayyad Jabarin to his family”
“A last will has been found at the home of Martyr Muayyad Jabarin, who died as a Martyr this morning [Jan. 14, 2016], which was intended for his parents and seemed to be written in his own handwriting, in which he asks his father and mother to forgive him, and expresses sorrow for the pain he has caused them, and asks Allah to bestow patience upon them. The Martyr wrote in his will: ‘O Lord, forgive me, mother, He is God, forgive me, father. I will kill two Israelisoldiers and have my revenge through them. Do not be upset O mother; your son is a Martyr who has made Palestine proud.’ He added in his will: ‘I hope you will forgive me, and Allah willing I will be a Martyr. I am deeply sorry for what I have put you through, and Allah willing, He will bestow patience upon you.’ He ended his will: ‘The chains are destined to be broken and the night is destined to end.’"
Muayyad Jabarin – a 20-year-old Palestinian terrorist from Sa’ir, near Hebron, who tried to stab Israeli soldiers at the Beit Anoun Junction on Jan. 14, 2016. He was shot and killed by the soldiers.
“A last will has been found at the home of Martyr Muayyad Jabarin, who died as a Martyr this morning [Jan. 14, 2016], which was intended for his parents and seemed to be written in his own handwriting, in which he asks his father and mother to forgive him, and expresses sorrow for the pain he has caused them, and asks Allah to bestow patience upon them. The Martyr wrote in his will: ‘O Lord, forgive me, mother, He is God, forgive me, father. I will kill two Israelisoldiers and have my revenge through them. Do not be upset O mother; your son is a Martyr who has made Palestine proud.’ He added in his will: ‘I hope you will forgive me, and Allah willing I will be a Martyr. I am deeply sorry for what I have put you through, and Allah willing, He will bestow patience upon you.’ He ended his will: ‘The chains are destined to be broken and the night is destined to end.’"
Muayyad Jabarin – a 20-year-old Palestinian terrorist from Sa’ir, near Hebron, who tried to stab Israeli soldiers at the Beit Anoun Junction on Jan. 14, 2016. He was shot and killed by the soldiers.