PA Breaches of the Oslo Accords
PA antisemitic libel: “Rabbi said ‘kill children and women to enter Paradise’”
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PMW
12.9.24
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The main arguments in the article are:
Fatah's continued glorification of terrorism: Fatah, the ruling party of the Palestinian Authority (PA), continues to honor terrorist Dalal Mughrabi, who led the 1978 Coastal Road Massacre that killed 37 civilians. Fatah named a girls’ camp after her, framing her as a role model for young girls.
Promotion of violence among Palestinian youth: By naming the camp after Mughrabi, Fatah is promoting violent resistance and encouraging young girls to emulate a figure known for terrorism. This suggests the indoctrination of the next generation into a culture that celebrates violence.
Rejection of peace narratives: Fatah's actions, such as glorifying Mughrabi, contradict claims of being open to peace and coexistence with Israel. The article argues that honoring terrorists undermines efforts for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.