TEL AVIV — At a memorial honoring Palestinian terrorist Muhammad Halabi, 19, who killed two men in Jerusalem on October 3, an official from the ruling Palestinian Fatah party said he “salutes the soul of [the] martyr who detonated the Jerusalem Intifada” and declared that Palestinian “young men have the right to cause Israeli women to cry,” Palestinian Media Watch reported.
Halabi, who stabbed Rabbi Nehemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennett to death while they were walking with their wives and a 2-year-old child in the Old City of Jerusalem, was shot dead by Israeli police.
PLO Central Committee Member and Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) member Omar Shehadeh said at the rally that Halabi “represents an example and role model for generations of young.” PLO Executive Committee member and Deputy Secretary-General of the DFLP Qais Abd Al-Karim called the terrorist a “hero,” and expressed his “pride” at Halabi’s loyalty to the cause.
The Palestinian Authority also erected a memorial in honor of the terrorist next to his home. During the inauguration of the edifice – which displays Halabi’s name under his image, along with a map of “Greater Palestine”
Prior to the attack, Halabi referred to the third Intifada on his Facebook page and wrote that the attacks were intended to avenge the Al-Aqsa Mosque. This refers to the PA-generated libel that Israel is plotting to destroy Al-Aqsa, and the belief that Jews praying on the Temple Mount is “an invasion of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.”
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