Who Are The Palestinians " III "

On the occasion of “Palestinian National Women’s Day,” both Abbas’ Fatah Movement and the PLO made a point of highlighting female terrorists. Fatah, the biggest party within the PLO, stressed that the achievements of two murderers and a bomber is proof of the equal opportunities for women in the PA. In a video, a female Fatah host mentioned the following three women terrorists as proof that “Fatah did not exclude the Palestinian women,” while photos of them were shown on screen:

Dalal Mughrabi - terrorist who led murder of 37, 12 of them children

Zakiya Shammout - terrorist, involved in murder of 1

Fatima Barnawi - terrorist, placed bomb in movie theater

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Fatah host:“The Fatah Movement has included the Palestinian women in all fields of the struggle... The Fatah women participated in the struggle and the battles on the ground, and they carried the pen and the sword. Here [were] Zakiya Shammout (i.e., terrorist, involved in murder of 1), Fatima Barnawi (i.e., terrorist, placed bomb in movie theater), Dalal Mughrabi (i.e., terrorist who led murder of 37, 12 of them children), and a long list of female self-sacrificing fighters. Fatah did not exclude the Palestinian women. On the contrary, they were present in every form of struggle... They participated in heroic battles and reached senior positions in the Palestinian revolution.”
[Facebook page of the Fatah Commission of Information and Culture,
Oct. 24, 2022]​

(full article online )

 
Sure, Palestine's international borders with Syria and Lebanon was set by an agreement between Britain and France in 1920.

Article 25 of the Mandate allowed Britain to divide the Mandate into Palestine and Transjordan. That international border was set in 1922.

In 1906 the international border between the Ottoman Empire and Egypt was agreed. When the territory was ceded to Palestine in 1924 by the Treaty of Lausanne, that became the border between Palestine and Egypt.

The Citizenship Order of 1925 affirmed the Palestinian's nationality and citizenship.

Links on request.

Sure, Palestine's international borders with Syria and Lebanon was set by an agreement between Britain and France in 1920.

Post the agreement.

Article 25 of the Mandate allowed Britain to divide the Mandate into Palestine and Transjordan. That international border was set in 1922.

How many Palestinians wrote or signed the Mandate?

In 1906 the international border between the Ottoman Empire and Egypt was agreed.

Palestine wasn't a party to the agreement?

When the territory was ceded to Palestine in 1924 by the Treaty of Lausanne, that became the border between Palestine and Egypt.

Neat. Who signed the treaty on the Palestinian side?

The Citizenship Order of 1925 affirmed the Palestinian's nationality and citizenship.


When did the Order come to an end?

Links on request.

Please, post them all.
 
Oh, dear. The Islamic terrorists are warning of a ''possible-point-of-no-return''.

From where?

Oh, dear. What's next? Will the Islamic terrorists warn everyone about ''Opening the Gates of Hell''? ;<snicker>

Does the ''possible-point-of-no-return'' mean the Islamic terrorists will attack Israelis? They're already doing that.

Does the ''possible-point-of-no-return'' mean the Islamic terrorists will petition the UN to demand the Usraelis not respond to Islamic terrorist attacks?




The Palestinian Authority Presidency has blamed Israel for the recent spike in tensions and violence in the area and warned that the situation could escalate into "a major explosion" and "a point of no return" with "devastating consequences for all."
 
Article 25 of the Mandate allowed Britain to divide the Mandate into Palestine and Transjordan. That international border was set in 1922.

How many Palestinians wrote or signed the Mandate?
Irrelevant, that was before 1924.
 
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