Report: U.S. and Western-Funded Palestinian Schools Celebrated October 7 Massacre 

A newly released report by an Israeli education watchdog uncovered that the U.S. and western government-funded Palestinian schools ‘celebrated’ the brutal killing, maiming and raping of hundreds of innocent Israeli in the Hamas’s October 7 massacre.

Palestinian schools, many of them run by the PLO-controlled Palestinian Authority (PA), cheered the Hamas’ terrorist attack that killed more than 1200 Israeli and other nationals—including women, children, and elderly, an investigative report published by IMPACT-se, an Israeli NGO monitors school education, reveals.

“While the civilized world has reacted with horror to the atrocities committed by terrorists on 7 October, who massacred around 1,400 Israelis – mainly civilians – as documented in this report, at least 11 schools in the West Bank which are operated by the PA have openly and publicly celebrated the massacre,” the reported found.

The study concluded “that the next generation of Palestinians are being desensitized to violence and death, to see Jews and Israelis as inhuman creatures, and to perceive their own death in battle as an utmost goal. In light of this, one cannot escape the conclusion that should the status quo of Palestinian education continue, the next atrocity is all but assured.”

These Palestinian schools receive millions of dollars each years from the U.S. and its western allies. President Joe Biden restored the funding for the Palestinians in 2021, reversing a Trump-era decision. In 2022, the Biden administration pledged $344 million for terrorist and jihadist-infested Palestinian agencies. This years the funding is expected to rise again.

Following are some of the disturbing findings of the report (Read the full PDF report here):

The resulting picture is disturbing,” the reported noted. “It appears that many schools across the Palestinian Territories have seized the opportunity of the October 7 attacks to celebrate the massacre,glorifying Hamas terrorists and lauding their bravery and sacrifice.The imagery of gliders, used by Hamas militants to carry out the atrocity, is specifically invoked in some instances, including a social media post from one school showing second-grade students coloring in drawings which depicted Hamas terrorists on gliders, made by their art teacher, featuring the words “Glorious Gaza.”Many schools also took this opportunity to disseminate expressly antisemitic messages in the days after the Hamas attack, wishing for God to “punish the Jews” or calling the Jews “prophet killers” in the tradition of antisemitic deicide accusations, and asking fourth-graders to sing lyrics to the song “Our al-Aqsa” which included the words “place a dagger on your waist,” and “water us with martyrdom. (…)On November 6, the school posted a video of a class play performed by fourth-graders in solidarity with the children of Gaza. The play takes the form of a silent performance, where the videographer follows the students acting out roles in silence around the classroom. While some students are seen holding placards with messages such as “Has anyone seen my mom?” and “Only God can heal the wounds of Gaza,” others are seen playing out graphic scenes, with a few students lying on the floor representing dead bodies (ostensibly those of children), some drenched in red paint representing blood. (…)On October 17, the school’s Facebook page posted a notice informing of a school strike in solidarity with Gaza. The school’s post refers to Israel as “the Nazi Occupation,” and ends with a wish for God to “punish the Jews and those who support them.” (…)On October 26, a video posted from a rally in the courtyard of this UNRWA school shows a young boy accompanied by what appears to be an UNRWA administrator from the school, who asks God to support the “Jihad warriors” in Gaza against “the enemies of religion” (i.e., Israel). He evokes traditional Islamic references to Muhammad’s forces defeating enemies in Mecca, and the Jews of Khaybar. The boy supplicates God to grant victory to the Muslim jihad warriors like the victories of “the Battle of Badr,” “Khaybar,” and enable them to take “war spoils like in the Battle of Hunayn.” The crowd of boys collectively responds “Amen” to each line

The indoctrination of Palestinian youth is the first step towards recruiting them into the terrorist fighting forces being amassed by Hamas and its allied terrorist groups.

Ahead of the October 7 massacre, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad held large-scale terrorist summer camps in Gaza. In hindsight, these youth camps were holding mock drills for a October 7-style assault. As I wrote in a post dated June 15, 2023, the camp “training includes mock-drills on killing Israeli civilians and taking IDF soldiers hostage.”

The latest findings once again bust the myth of the ‘moderate’ PLO-led PA as a possible alternative to the Hamas-rule in Gaza. The report is based on a sample of 11 school, representing the cross-section of the Palestinian society. “Schools were selected to cover as diverse a sample as possible, and include 8 schools run by the Palestinian Authority (PA) in six different governorates (districts) of the West Bank – one private West Bank school, one UNRWA-run West Bank school, and one Hamas-run Gaza Strip school,” the education watchdog explained.

If any doubt persisted, a senior PLO-Fatah leader declared that October 7 massacre was part of a “defensive war” against Israel, and terrorist group Hamas is “part of our political and social fabric,” the Israeli media reported Sunday.

The Times of Israel reported Fatah operative Jibril Rajoub’s comments:

Jibril Rajoub, secretary general of Fatah’s Central Committee, justifies the October 7 massacre by Hamas as an act “in the context of the defensive war our people are waging.”In a speech he delivers in a meeting with journalists in Kuwait, Rajoub also says that Israel is responsible for causing October 7, due to its “aggression on all the Palestinian lands.”He also says that the Hamas onslaught “thwarted the goal of the Israeli right to integrate Israel into the region without resolving the Palestinian issue, based on the principle of peace in exchange for peace,” referencing the Abraham Accords that Israel signed in recent years with several Arab nations, and ongoing talks to normalize relations with other Middle East countries, including Saudi Arabia.Rajoub, who is also head of the Palestinian Football Association, adds in his speech that “Hamas is part of our political and social fabric and of our struggle, and their involvement is important,” but reiterates that the only legitimate representative of the Palestinian people is the Palestinian Authority.

Tags: Gaza - 2023 War, Hamas, Israel, Palestinian Authority, Palestinian Incitement

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