by Daniel Siryoti
PA President Mahmoud Abbas' organization is celebrating 48 years since inception with an array of hateful messages broadcast through social media • "The is year will be the year we breach Al-Aksa; what was taken by force will be returned through force."
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Children carrying rifles and  praising terror on Fatah's Facebook page.                                                                                                     
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The Fatah Party has taken the opportunity of  its 48th anniversary to broadcast messages on its Facebook page that  incite hatred, glorify terrorism and envision a world without the State  of Israel. 
Such messages come despite President Shimon  Peres declaring earlier this week that "Israel will have no better  partner with whom to secure a peace agreement" than Palestinian  Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, who also chairs Fatah. 
Arab media watchdog Palestinian Media Watch -  headed by Itamar Marcus - has examined how Fatah has chosen to celebrate  its 48th anniversary, which the Palestinian party has nicknamed  "Breakthrough Day." 
The institute discovered a plethora web pages  related to Fatah's official media and within the PA's educational system  that displayed messages of incitement and accusations against Jews. 
Fatah glorified terrorism as acts of heroism  on its Facebook page, PMW reported. The Palestinian party - which is the  largest faction in the PA - displayed a map on the web page that showed  a world without the State of Israel, despite statements from Abbas and  other Fatah officials that their party and the Palestinian Liberation  Organization have both recognized the Jewish state since the signing of  the Oslo Accords in 1993. 
The social media web page is replete with  images of children brandishing weapons against the backdrop of slogans  attesting to the ongoing armed struggle against Israel. "Through  conquering they stole our land," web designers wrote against the  backdrop of a map of Israel and the Palestinian Territories labeled  together as "Palestine," with no semblance of Israel's borders. 
In addition, Fatah has celebrated Dalal Mughrabi - a  terrorist and former Fatah member who helped massacre 37 Israeli  citizens on a coastal bus attack in 1978 - as a national hero through  its online publications and party mouthpieces in the West Bank. Children  carrying assault rifles are shown singing songs of exaltation to  Mughrabi, while promising that this will be the year Palestinians breach  the Temple Mount and other Palestinian holy lands held by the Zionist  regime. According to these children, "what was taken through force, will  be returned through force." 
Daniel Siryoti
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=6940
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