Fatah honors Sisters of Dalal, Fatah university group named after terrorist Dalal Mughrabi who led attack that killed 37
Headline: "The Fatah Women's Committee in Hebron honored the Sisters of Dalal"
"The Women's Committee of Fatah’s Central Hebron branch honored the Sisters of Dalal (i.e., the Palestinian universities' Fatah committee called Sisters of Dalal) yesterday evening [March 14, 2016] on the occasion of the 8th of March (i.e., International Women's Day) and the 38th anniversary of the deaths as Martyrs (Shahids) of Dalal Mughrabi and her comrades (i.e., terrorists who carried out terror attack in 1978, killing 37), in a ceremony held in the Al-Sadaka Garden, next to the Ibrahimi Mosque (i.e., Cave of the Patriarchs)… Head of the Department for Women's Affairs and [Fatah Central Hebron] branch member Sahr Al-Ja'abari opened the ceremony with greetings to those present in the name of Secretary Imad Kharwat and members of the branch. Likewise, she told the life stories of Dalal Mughrabi and her comrades, and noted that the movement calls Palestinian women Sisters of Dalal, especially students in the Shabiba student movement, as well as female fighters and Fatah activists."
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.
"The Women's Committee of Fatah’s Central Hebron branch honored the Sisters of Dalal (i.e., the Palestinian universities' Fatah committee called Sisters of Dalal) yesterday evening [March 14, 2016] on the occasion of the 8th of March (i.e., International Women's Day) and the 38th anniversary of the deaths as Martyrs (Shahids) of Dalal Mughrabi and her comrades (i.e., terrorists who carried out terror attack in 1978, killing 37), in a ceremony held in the Al-Sadaka Garden, next to the Ibrahimi Mosque (i.e., Cave of the Patriarchs)… Head of the Department for Women's Affairs and [Fatah Central Hebron] branch member Sahr Al-Ja'abari opened the ceremony with greetings to those present in the name of Secretary Imad Kharwat and members of the branch. Likewise, she told the life stories of Dalal Mughrabi and her comrades, and noted that the movement calls Palestinian women Sisters of Dalal, especially students in the Shabiba student movement, as well as female fighters and Fatah activists."
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.