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Abbas lauds suicide bombers


Arutz-7, November 12, 2008.


Palestinian Authority Chairman and Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas, speaking in Ramallah in memory of his predecessor Yasser Arafat, praised "the path of the shahids [martyrs] -the path we cherish." He added, "It is aimed at upholding the Palestinians' nationalist and sovereign resolutions."

Israeli and Western governments almost always describe Abbas a as a "moderate," particularly when comparing him with leaders of Hamas, which the same governments have defined as a terrorist organization.

Abbas told thousands at the rally, "The Palestinian leadership will continue to follow Yasser Arafat's path until a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital is established." Arafat carried out or ordered dozens of terrorist attacks before he died four years ago.

Israeli Arab Knesset Member (United Arab List-Ta'al) Ahmed Tibi also addressed the rally at Ramallah, saying that "we miss Arafat's keffiyeh - a symbol for all revolutionaries, freedom-seekers worldwide." He expressed the hope that Arafat will "rise from the grave and lead" Arabs.

Foreign media generally omitted Abbas's remarks on martyrs, which usually refers to suicide bombers, and highlighted his comments on the need for PA unity. The Bethlehem-based Maan news agency, considered to be close to the PA, told readers, "Abbas said the Palestinians were determined to pursue the 'peace of the brave that Arafat stood for.'




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