by Nan Jacques Zilberdik
Another example of how the PA glorifies the murderers of innocent Jews
Fatah about murderer Mughrabi: "Self-sacrificing fighter Dalal Mughrabi waved the Palestinian flag above one of the buses and saluted it in a historical unprecedented sight that is considered the inauguration of the establishment of the State of Palestine"
Fatah's student union about murderer Mughrabi: "Fighter Dalal Mughrabi outlined the borders of the homeland with her blood and wrote the praise of the self-sacrificing fighter with letters of light"
The PA and Fatah still rejoice over the murder of 37 Israelis in 1978! Before Hamas' massacre on Oct. 7, 2023, the attack known as the Coastal Road Massacre was the most lethal in Israel's history and has remained the source of immense pride for Fatah, PA Chairman Abbas' party.
On the anniversary of the attack, Abbas' Fatah glorified female terrorist murderer Dalal Mughrabi who led the attack. As Palestinian Media Watch has documented, Mughrabi has been turned by the PA into a hero and role model for Palestinian society. Her "heroic" act was leading a squad of Fatah terrorists in the hijacking of a bus on Israel's Coastal Highway, the murder of 37 civilians—of which 12 were children, and the wounding of over 70.
The PA and Fatah refer to the hours during which the terrorists took control of the Israeli bus and held its passengers captive as "the establishment of the Palestinian republic." The Fatah post calls murderer Mughrabi "the first president of the republic":
Text on image: "Dalal Mughrabi and her comrades established the Palestinian republic"
[Fatah Commission of Information and Culture, Facebook page,
March 11, 2025]
The image shows the ruins of the Israeli bus that was hijacked and detonated by Mughrabi and her terror squad.
Text on image: "The Martyr Kamal Adwan operation [name given to the Coastal Road Massacre]
March 11, 1978
The day that Fatah established the Republic of Palestine in the heart of Tel Aviv (the terror squad never reached north of Tel Aviv – ed.), an independent fully sovereign republic for four hours. It never mattered how long this Palestinian republic lasted, rather that it was established altogether. The first president of the republic was Dalal Mughrabi, and the Palestinian flag flew in the depth of the occupied land on a road 95 km long on the main road in Palestine (i.e., Israel - ed.).
Self-sacrificing fighter Dalal Mughrabi died as a Martyr along with the squad members. Two of them, prisoners Khaled Abu Asba and Hassan Fayyad, were captured and [later] released in an exchange deal in 1983"
[Fatah Commission of Information and Culture, Facebook page,
March 11, 2025]
Text on image: "‘Know all of you [Israelis] that the land of Palestine is Arab and will remain so no matter how much your voices and your buildings rise on its soil' – the last words of self-sacrificing fighter Dalal Mughrabi before her Martyrdom."
[Fatah Commission of Information and Culture, Facebook page,
March 11, 2025]
The Palestinian Authority also marked the anniversary of the Coastal Road Massacre, describing in detail how Dalal Mughrabi joined Fatah and yearned to participate in a terror attack against Israel:
"Yesterday was the 47th anniversary of the Martyrdom of Palestinian fighter Dalal Mughrabi… She decided to join the ranks of the Palestinian revolution and to act in the ranks of the self-sacrificing fighters (i.e., terrorists) in the Fatah Movement while still a student. She took many military courses and received lessons in guerilla warfare, during which she trained with different weapons… She became known for her daring, her courage, her well-developed national sentiment, and for her devotion to Palestine and Fatah…
The [operation] plan was formulated by Martyr commander Khalil Al-Wazir 'Abu Jihad' (i.e., terrorist, responsible for the murder of 125 Israelis)… The self-sacrificing fighters competed among themselves to participate, foremost among them Dalal Mughrabi, who was 20. She was selected to lead the squad that would carry out the operation, which was made up of 10 self-sacrificing fighters."
[Official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, March 12, 2025]
Fatah's Shabiba Student Movement and Student Union Council at Palestine Technical University praised murderer Mughrabi as the one who traced "Palestine's" borders "with her blood":
Text on image and in post: "The 47th anniversary of the Martyrdom-death of fighter Dalal Mughrabi, who outlined the borders of the homeland with her blood and wrote the praise of the self-sacrificing fighter with letters of light."
[The Fatah Shabiba Student Movement and Student Union Council at Palestine Technical University – Kadoorie, Facebook page, March 12, 2025]
The following is a longer excerpt of the PA's glorification of the murderous attack in 1978:
Headline: "47 years since the Martyrdom of fighter Dalal Mughrabi"
"Yesterday [March 11, 2025] was the 47th anniversary of the Martyrdom of Palestinian fighter Dalal Mughrabi (i.e., terrorist who led murder of 37, 12 of them children). Fighter Mughrabi was born in 1958 in one of the Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut. She was the daughter of a family from Jaffa that escaped to Lebanon following the 1948 Nakba (i.e., "the catastrophe," the Palestinian term for the establishment of the State of Israel)…
She decided to join the ranks of the Palestinian revolution and to act in the ranks of the self-sacrificing fighters (Fedayeen) in the Fatah Movement while still a student. She took many military courses and received lessons in guerilla warfare, during which she trained with different weapons. While taking these courses, she became known for her daring, her courage, her well-developed national sentiment, and for her devotion to Palestine and Fatah.
The assassination of the three Fatah leaders Kamal Adwan, Kamal Nasser, and Abu Yusuf Al-Najjar (i.e., terrorist organization leaders responsible for the deaths of many Israelis) by the Israeli occupation in 1973 had a negative impact on Dalal. In addition, the incessant and despicable aggression against the refugee camps caused her a feeling of bitterness and rage; and there is no need to note the wretchedness in which her family lived – like the rest of the residents of the refugee camps – as a result of their forced leaving, which would not have taken place if not for the occupation of her land – Palestine – by Israel. For this reason, Dalal – like the rest of her friends and partners in grief from among the residents of the refugee camps – began to be struck by negative and stormy feelings, which gave birth to a determination within her to carry out an act that would satisfy her desire [for revenge].
The plan was formulated by Martyr commander Khalil Al-Wazir 'Abu Jihad' (i.e., terrorist, responsible for the murder of 125 Israelis). The plan was based on a landing operation on the Palestinian coast (i.e., Israeli coast), taking over a military bus, and setting out in the direction of Tel Aviv to attack the Israeli Parliament building (sic., the building is located in Jerusalem –Ed.). The self-sacrificing fighters competed among themselves to participate, foremost among them Dalal Mughrabi, who was 20. She was selected to lead the squad that would carry out the operation, which was made up of 10 self-sacrificing fighters. The operation was known as the 'Kamal Adwan' operation, and the squad was known as 'Deir Yassin.'
On the morning of March 11, 1978, Mughrabi disembarked from a boat passing opposite the Palestinian coast together with her squad…
Dalal and her squad succeeded in reaching Tel Aviv (the terror squad never reached Tel Aviv – ed.) and took over the bus with all its soldier passengers (only civilian passengers were on the bus – ed.), while outside the bus the battle continued with other Israeli soldiers. Hundreds on the Israeli side were killed and wounded (37 murdered and 70 wounded – ed.), and in light of the heavy losses, the Israeli government assigned a special military unit – commanded by Ehud Barak (then military commander and later prime minister of Israel – ed.) – to stop the bus and kill and arrest its passengers (apparently meaning the terror squad – ed.). [The military unit] used planes and tanks to surround the self-sacrificing fighters, which caused Dalal Mughrabi to blow up the bus with its passengers. As a result, the Israeli soldiers were killed. The moment that [Dalal and her squad's] ammunition ran out, Barak ordered to reap all of the self-sacrificing fighters with machine guns, and all of them died as Martyrs (terrorists Hussein Fayyad and Khaled Abu Asba were arrested - ed.).
It should be noted that the Israeli occupation authorities are still holding the body of Martyr Dalal Mughrabi in the 'numbered cemeteries' (i.e., Israeli cemeteries for temporary burial of terrorists)."
[Official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, March 12, 2025]
Nan Jacques Zilberdik
Source: https://palwatch.org/page/37047
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