The June 3, 2023 shooting of three Israeli soldiers on the Israel-Egypt border, perpetrated by Egyptian border guard Muhammad Salah, elicited many reactions in the Arab world,[1] including in the Palestinian Authority (PA), that praised the shooter and his action. The PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida stated in an editorial that the attack proved that the peace and normalization
During the last few months an increasing number of "brigades" have appeared in Judea and Samaria, military-terrorist networks calling themselves al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades (AAMB). Although the AAMB are usually affiliated with Fatah, today it is the generic name for armed squads of Palestinian terrorists, most of which operate independently and have neither a central leadership nor an established structural hierarchy. Fatah and the PA are ambivalent, publicly claiming to promote the so-called "unarmed popular resistance," while the AAMB publicly promote armed "resistance" [terrorist attacks] and a "military option”.
While Twitter moved to suppress the communications of the President of the United States, for supposed safety reasons, Islamic terrorist accounts still proliferate on the platform. Fatah is able to use Twitter to send tweets promoting attacks on Israel like this one featuring rock throwers. Another Fatah tweet explictly praises a terrorist as a martyr . The occupation handed over the body of the martyr, Dr. Maher Zaatarah, 35, last night, 10 months after he was detained, for allegedly trying to carry out a stabbing attack at the Lions Gate in Jerusalem, the tweet states. Fatah doesn t even attempt to disguise the fact that it s praising a terrorist.