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The PA and Fatah have already been using the pet name “moons” for terrorists, and this is now the message the PLO Supreme Council for Youth and Sports wants to emphasize to Palestinian children in this year’s summer camps.Fatah-run Awdah TV host: “We are talking about these important summer camps… There is a very large number of young people, and every year there is a certain slogan… This year it is ‘Moons and Not Numbers.’ …”
Director-General of the PLO Supreme Council for Youth and Sports’ General Administration of Youth Affairs Muhammad Sbeihat: “It is always the [PLO] Supreme Commission for Youth and Sports’ instructions that there be a national aspect, whether it’s the slogan or even the content of the summer camps... This year … it is the bodies of the Martyrs (i.e., dead terrorists) that are being held by the Israeli occupation... [Israel calls them] ‘the Martyrs of the numbered cemeteries,’ so we thought the slogan this year should be a slogan that has a connection to these Martyrs…: ‘Moons and Not Numbers.’ ‘Moons’ as you know, and especially in this period, symbolize the Martyrs. The Martyrs whose bodies are being held will be part of the program that will be utilized during this [summer’s camp] program.”
[Fatah-run Awdah TV, Facebook page, March 14, 2023]
Al-Shubaki made this statement upon release after 17 years in prison for his role in the attempt to smuggle 50 tons of illegal weapons to the Palestinian Authority aboard the Karine A weapons’ ship, during the PA’s terror campaign, the second Intifada, in 2002.Released terrorist prisoner Fuad Al-Shubaki: “[The prisoners] have sacrificed that which is most precious and carried out the orders of the [PA] leadership.The leadership. Now we need to find a solution for them...”
[Official PA TV News, March 13, 2023]
Released terrorist prisoner Fuad Al-Shubaki: “Everyone says that we need to make [prisoner exchange] deals and release our prisoners. We need to make sure that they will be released. There are those who have been [in prison for] 34 years, 37 years, or 38 years. What is going on?”
[Official PA TV News, March 13, 2023