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Subject: Plane hijacking and murder are "wonderful acts of heroism," says Palestinian psychologist
Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2017 16:34:49 +0000
Bulletin
Aug. 27, 2017
Plane hijacking and murder are "wonderful acts of heroism,"
says Palestinian psychologist
Itamar Marcus
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Women hijacking planes and murdering Israeli civilians are "wonderful acts of heroism," according
to a Palestinian psychologist interviewed on the official PA TV program Our Ethics. Citing the
female "heroes" she felt were examples for other Palestinian women, psychologist Jultan Hijazi
mentioned Laila Khaled, who participated in 2 plane hijackings, Dalal Mughrabi who led a bus
hijacking and the murder of 37, Fatima Barnawi who placed a bomb in a cinema, and the "mother of
Martyr Muhammad Farahat," who led her son to his terror attack that murdered five young students
(for more information about these terrorists, see below).
After citing these and other examples of Palestinian women involved in terror and murder, the
Palestinian psychologist indicated their importance for youth because "women carry out a large role
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in the children's psychological preparation." It seems that according to Hijazi, having murderers as
role models is important for Palestinian children.
The following is an excerpt from the PA TV interview with Palestinian psychologist Jultan
Hijazi:
Psychologist Jultan Hijazi: "After 1967, the role of women evolved from an institutional stage
to a stage of struggle and self-sacrifice. We saw many examples of this, such as Laila Khaled
(i.e., participated in 2 plane hijackings), Dalal Mughrabi (i.e., led murder of 37), and Fatima
Barnawi (i.e., placed bomb in cinema) who was the first female Palestinian prisoner. These
women, through their operations, recorded wonderful acts of heroism that the generations still
see as an example... The women also had a role in the AI-Aqsa Intifada in 2015 (i.e., terror
wave, 2015-2016), and we saw how women attacked the Israeli soldiers at checkpoints in
stabbing operations... I want to mention the mother of Martyr Muhammad Farahat (i.e.,
murdered 5), a Martyr from Gaza. In 2002, I think, she led him to the gate of the Israeli
settlement where he carried out a military operation and killed several soldiers (sic., murdered 5
students)... As a mother, I am incapable of doing what she did, but she constitutes an example
for the struggle, and she succeeded in strengthening the national values... Women carry out a
large role in the children's psychological preparation."
[Official PA TV, Our Ethics, Aug. 4, 2017]
Laila Khaled - PFLP terrorist who participated in the hijacking of TWA flight 840 from Rome to
Athens on Aug. 29, 1969 and the hijacking of El AI flight 219 from Amsterdam to New York on Sept
6, 1970. The second hijacking was averted by the pilot and security personnel on board. They shot
Khaled's accomplice, Patrick Arguello, who had murdered one of the flight attendants. Khaled was
overpowered and the plane landed in London, where Khaled was handed over and held by British
police until she was exchanged on Oct. 1, 1970 for hostages held by the PFLP.
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,
murdering 37 civilians, 12 of them children, and wounding over 70.
Fatima Barnawi - Palestinian female terrorist who placed a bomb in a movie theater in Jerusalem
in 1967 in an attempt to blow it up. The bomb failed to explode. She was sentenced to life
imprisonment but was released in 1977 after serving 10 years. In 2015, PA Chairman Mahmoud
Abbas honored Barnawi with the Military Star of Honor.
Palestinian terror wave (2015-2016) - Palestinian violence and terror attacks against Israelis,
including stabbings, shootings, throwing Molotov cocktails, and car rammings. It started in
September 2015 and as of July 2016, 40 people were murdered (36 Israelis, 1 Palestinian, 2
Americans, and 1 foreign worker from Eritrea) and over 500 wounded.
Muhammad Farahat -19-year-old Palestinian terrorist who murdered 5 yeshiva (religious studies
academy) students and wounded 23 at the Atzmona Yeshiva, in Gush Katif in the Gaza Strip, on
March 7, 2002. Farahat was killed by Israeli soldiers during the attack.
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