Press Release, March 13, 2011  
 Palestinian Authority incitement to terror  prior to the murders in Itamar For more information call   Palestinian Media Watch at +972 (0)2-625-4140  
 by Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik  
In the period prior to the murders of Ruth and Udi Fogel and their  three children in the Israeli town Itamar, the Palestinian Authority  continued to encourage terror by glorifying terrorists as heroes and  role models and through calls for violence. In addition, in an act that  sent a clear message of support for terror, PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas  awarded $2000 to the family of a terrorist who attacked and tried to  kill Israeli soldiers - just 2 months ago.  
 
 
 
The following are  some examples of terror promotion in the period leading up to the terror  attack in Itamar on the West Bank two days ago in which terrorist(s)  murdered five members of an Israeli family: 
 
Abbas awards $2000 to family of terrorist In  December, a Palestinian terrorist carrying two pipe bombs ran towards  the soldiers at an Israeli checkpoint, screaming "Allahu Akbar" - "Allah  is Greater". The soldiers shot him before he could detonate the bombs.  
 
Palestinian Authority Chairman Abbas granted "the relatives of the Shahid" $2000: 
"The governor of the Jenin district, Kadura Musa, has awarded a presidential grant to the family of the Shahid  (Martyr), Khaldoun Najib Samoudy, during a visit that took place  yesterday in the village of Al-Yamoun. The governor noted that the grant is financial aid in the amount of $2000 that the President [Mahmoud Abbas] is awarding to the relatives of the Shahid, who was recently killed as a Martyr at the Hamra checkpoint by the Israeli occupation forces." [Al-Hayat Al-Jadida (Fatah) Jan. 25, 2011    
A day before the terror attack in Itamar: "Advisor to President Mahmoud  Abbas... The weapons must be turned towards the main enemy [Israel]" "Advisor  to President Mahmoud Abbas and under-secretary of the Fatah  Revolutionary Council, Sabri Saidam, delivered a speech... He emphasized  that the weapons must be turned towards the main enemy [Israel] and  that internal differences of opinion must be set aside. Saidam noted the  awful living conditions of the families of Shahids [Martyrs], in the country and outside of it, and as proof he said that the allowance to the family of Shahida [Martyr]  Dalal Mughrabi [leader of the bus hijacking in 1978 in which 37  civilians were murdered] is a mere $123. He demanded of the Palestinian  people to treat the problems of the families of these Shahids  seriously, and emphasized that the anniversary of Dalal's  Martyrdom-seeking (i.e., her terror attack) should be amplified by  inaugurating a square in her name in the city of El-Bireh." [Al-Ayyam, March 10, 2011]  
During the week of the terror attack in Itamar: PA newspaper advertizes football tournament named after the first female suicide bomber "The  administration of the Al-Amari youth center [in Ramallah] has announced  its plans to launch a youth tournament (for 19-year-olds) to be named 'Shahida  (Martyr) of Honor, Wafa Idris [tournament].' The Al-Am'ari  administration is maintaining contacts with the Palestinian Football  Association for permission." Note:  Wafa Idris was the first Palestinian female suicide bomber. She blew  herself up in Jerusalem, killing one and injuring more than 150 on Jan.  27, 2002. As a volunteer for the Palestinian Red Crescent, she was able  to bypass Israeli security and enter Jerusalem in a Palestinian  ambulance. 
 
Fatah movement lauds suicide bombers "The Fatah movement commemorated at the Deheisheh [refugee] camp some of the Shahids  (Martyrs) from the camp who fell in March, 2002, during the Al-Aqsa  Intifada [i.e., the PA's five-year terror campaign 2000-2005]. The  movement organized a procession which set off from opposite the camp's  youth center to the home of the Shahid  Muhammad Daraghmeh, who carried out a detonation operation [i.e., a  suicide bombing in which he killed 9 Israelis] in Jerusalem.  
The movement publicized an announcement denouncing the crimes of the occupation [i.e, Israel] and commemorating the Shahids  whom it referred to as 'the March league'. Along with Daraghmeh they  include Saed Sa'ud Abu Amar, Jad Mahmoud Atallah, Issa Zakri Faraj, and  Ayyat Al-Akhras."  
Note: Al-Akhras, at age 17 the youngest female suicide bomber, killed 2 Israelis in her suicide attack in March, 2002. 
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, March 4, 2011]  
 In the presence of Abbas's representative: "The [Fatah] movement exploded models of buildings in settlements...  Abbas's representative: "Fatah... wrested its right to use all means of resistance in order to achieve its aim"  
"Azzam Al-Ahmed, member of the  Fatah Central Committee, said during a gathering on the 46th anniversary  of the establishment of Fatah, held in the village of Turah, south-west  of Jenin, that Fatah is determined to achieve the aims for which it was  established....The Jenin branch of the Fatah movement held a  gathering... attended by Azzam Al-Ahmed, member of the Fatah Central  Committee, representing President Mahmoud Abbas... The ceremony opened  with a reading of the first military announcement by the Al-Asifa  movement (PLO unit), noting the commencement of self-sacrifice activity  in Palestine [i.e., terror attacks in Israel]. This was followed by some  military demonstrations and scouts performances, and some members of  the [Fatah] movement blew up models of buildings in [Israeli]  settlements... Azzam Al-Ahmed said: 'We emphasize today the aims for  which the Fatah movement was established...'. He added that Fatah is a  mass movement which believed in popular revolution and wrested its right  to use all means of resistance in order to achieve its aim." [Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, Jan. 2, 2011]  | 
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