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"Encourages terrorism": this is how the minds of PA children | Israel Today were washed

2021-11-20T21:51:45.771Z


A report by the "Look at the Palestinian Media" Institute found: Fatah's journal for children praising murder


Terrorism and murder are sympathetic, Israel has no right to exist, and martyrdom is the ideal - this is the content presented to the children of the Palestinian Authority in the journal Wa'ed, published by Fatah, according to a new report by the Palestinian Media Reached "Israel Today".

The report, which deals with the issue of education provided by the Palestinian Children Authority through the magazine, was submitted to the Norwegian parliament in Oslo this weekend.

There is no official information on its distribution, but it is estimated that its distribution is high, since it is a Fatah magazine.

Among the messages published in the journal: Israel is a colonialist and invading state, Israel has no right to exist, and Palestine will take Israel's place in the future.

Terrorism and murder are praised and sympathized with in the journal, and martyrdom is the ideal promoted there.

The report found that the magazine's readers, soft children and teenagers, are systematically engrossed in a distorted and false history, which is intended to justify and substantiate the denial of Israel's right to exist.

Somewhat symbolically, the report was released to parliament on the same day that the 16-nation Conference of Donor States was held in Oslo, which dealt with increasing economic aid to the Palestinian Authority by at least $ 1 billion - a move that Israel actually supported due to the Palestinian Authority's difficult economic situation.

"Ancient Palestinian Shekel",

Among other things, the report states: "The past written by Fatah also creates a vision for the future. 5,000 years of history have been invented by the Canaanite-Palestinian people, which is a cause and a source for all Palestinian rights."

For example, the magazine states: "Since the third millennium BCE, that is, 5,000 years ago, its Palestinian inhabitants have settled it."

The Jews are said there to be "foreigners who came from all over the world to our land and homeland, foreigners who did not know Palestine and did not live in it, neither they nor the ancestors of their ancestors."

"Worse than textbooks"

The Israeli cities and all of Israel are described in the journal as part of Occupied Palestine or in the phrase "the looted homeland."

Fatah presents itself in the magazine as a leader in an armed and ongoing Palestinian struggle, which will only come to an end when Israel is wiped out.

"The materials we found in the Wa'ad magazine are far worse than what we found in the Palestinian textbooks, which is why the European Union and other bodies withheld their funding," said Itamar Marcus, director of the Mabat Institute and author of the report, who was invited by Oslo MPs to present His findings.

Lord Balfour with a bloodstain, Photo: From the report "A Look at the Palestinian Media"

"Here we see Fatah's worldview in its entirety, and it is built on the demonization, war and destruction of Israel.

"The ideology of the Wa'ad fully reflects Fatah's position before the Oslo Accords: that all of Israel should disappear, and a Palestinian state should be established in its place; and that there can be no compromise."

He said, "It's like the Oslo Accords have never been. If this is the PA's education, there is no peace process.

The Palestinian Media Institute calls on all governments and bodies funding the Palestinian Authority to condition their financial support on erasing hatred and encouraging terrorism from PA and Fatah education.

"In educating the children about the values ​​of 'Waed', the PA and Fatah have proved that the peace process is a show."

Source: israelhayom

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