Palestinian Soccer Tournament Named After Terrorist Who Murdered 2 Israelis, Wounded Mother and Baby
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by JNS.org
JNS.org – Palestinian terrorist Muhannad Halabi, who murdered two Israelis and wounded two others last month, had a football (soccer) tournament named after him by the Yasser Arafat Youth Center in Jenin, Palestinian Media Watch reported Nov. 4 via the official Palestinian Authority (PA) newspaper Al-Hayat Al-Jadida.
Deemed a martyr for his murder of Israeli civilians, the 19-year-old Halabi has also been honored in other ways, including the Palestinian Authority (PA) naming street after him, Abbas’s Fatah movement bringing soil from the Al-Asqa mosque to Halabi’s grave (so he could “hug the soil for which he died”), and the PA Bar Association awarding him an honorary law degree.
Palestinian Media Watch regularly documents how Palestinian Fatah and PA institutions openly glorify terrorists.
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