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Palestinian Authority takes pride in terror against Israel

In the five-minute documentary “Lexicon of the Revolution,” P.A. TV emphasizes Fatah’s goal to murder and terrorize Israelis.

“Lexicon of the Revolution” on official P.A. TV, May 29, 2020. Source: Screenshot by PMW.
“Lexicon of the Revolution” on official P.A. TV, May 29, 2020. Source: Screenshot by PMW.

The Palestinian Authority and Fatah continue to tell Palestinians that their source of pride is terrorism, Palestinian Media Watch reported on Tuesday.

According to the PMW report, in the five-minute documentary “Lexicon of the Revolution,” P.A. TV emphasizes “the armed struggle” against the Jewish state, highlighting Fatah’s nature as a terror organization.

In the episode that ran on on May 29, the narrator said: “[Fatah’s] military activity was expressed through operations (i.e., terror attacks) and armed struggle … in the first intifada ... [and] the second intifada (i.e., long terror waves murdering 1,300 Israelis).”

He continued, saying “the doctrine of military activity, armed struggle and a lengthy people’s war constituted an important means for Fatah to mobilize the capabilities of the public and the Palestinian people.”

In a separate report last month, PMW revealed an old video clip that was rebroadcast recently on the P.A.’s official television station showing mothers and daughters on a bus trip from Jerusalem to Amman, singing about the glories of terrorism.

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