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Subject: PMW Releases Report in US Congress: Fatah Votes for Terror
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 14:36:16 +0000
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March 16, 2017
PMW Releases Report in US Congress:
Fatah Votes for Terror
Palestinian Media Watch's founder and director Itamar Marcus is presenting PMW's new report
Fatah Votes for Terror to the House of Representatives' Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Middle
East today, Thursday March 16, in Washington D.C. The report documents that Fatah and many
of the leaders who were elected to its Central Committee at the Seventh Fatah Conference openly
support terror, and did so actively during the terror wave of 2015-2016.
PMW Special Report:
Fatah Votes for Terror
Special Report on Members Elected
to the Fatah Central Committee in December 2016
Click to view full report in pdf
by Itamar Marcus and Palestinian Media Watch staff
Introduction
The Seventh Fatah Conference ended in December 2016with elections for the 18-member
governing body, the Fatah Central Committee. Twelve members were reelected and six new
members joined the committee. In addition, Mahmoud Abbas was reelected separately as
chairman, and he also has the right to appoint four additional members. This report examines
Fatah's attitudes to terror during the wave of Palestinian terror 2015-2016, and focuses on the
attitudes of those elected members of the Central Committee who have spoken publicly, including
Mahmoud Abbas, as well as Fatah leaders who were Central Committee members during the terror
wave, but were not reelected at the Seventh Fatah Conference.
This report documents how the Fatah Movement responded to individual Palestinians murdering
Israeli civilians in stabbings, shootings, and car ramming attacks, during the terror wave from
September 2015 to mid-2016. 40 people were murdered in these attacks (36 Israelis, 1 Palestinian,
2 Americans, and 1 Eritrean) and hundreds wounded.
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The report also includes Fatah's responses to the terror on the Fatah-run TV station Awdah and its
official social media.
When examining the chances for peace and whether the Palestinian Authority, with the Fatah
Movement as its leading party, can be seen as a peace partner at all, there is paramount
importance to the attitudes to terror by these Fatah leaders. These are the people who will be
determining the policy of Mahmoud Abbas' party and through it the policy of the Palestinian
Authority in the coming years. Will they lead the Palestinian people toward peace or continued
animosity and terror?
Click to view full report in pdf
Click to view report Appendix 2: Fatah terror promotion continues in 2017
Click to view report Appendix 3: Fatah Facebook posts glorified
Palestinian terrorists during the 2015-2016 terror wave.
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