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(Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) Lenny Ben-David - In the current surge of attacks the terrorist trail may not be apparent before the attack, but the terror incitement trail after the attack certainly is. On Jan. 25, Ibrahim Osama Alan was one of two Palestinian terrorists who stabbed two Jewish women in the community of Beit Horon. After Alan's attack and death, someone of authority in Fatah ordered the production of a poster. A copywriter was assigned, photos were obtained from the terrorist's family, a graphic artist was employed, and a printing and internet production crew was activated. Then a crew was dispatched to plaster the printed posters everywhere.2016-02-04 00:00:00Full Article
The Palestinians' Post-Attack Incitement Industry
(Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) Lenny Ben-David - In the current surge of attacks the terrorist trail may not be apparent before the attack, but the terror incitement trail after the attack certainly is. On Jan. 25, Ibrahim Osama Alan was one of two Palestinian terrorists who stabbed two Jewish women in the community of Beit Horon. After Alan's attack and death, someone of authority in Fatah ordered the production of a poster. A copywriter was assigned, photos were obtained from the terrorist's family, a graphic artist was employed, and a printing and internet production crew was activated. Then a crew was dispatched to plaster the printed posters everywhere.2016-02-04 00:00:00Full Article
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