PA Parliament member: The enemy, Israel, is like a wolf killing sheep

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http://www.palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=788&fld_id=788&doc_id=427&so...
A young Palestinian girl on a children's TV program says that during "the Catastrophe" (i.e., the establishment of the State of Israel), Israel took Palestinian babies who had been forgotten in their homes. The PA TV host states that every Palestinian toddler risks being imprisoned, killed, and having his house demolished by Israel. This video shows the effectiveness of the PA policy of demonization of Israel, which has been successfully transmitted to Palestinian youth.

Transcript:
Girl: "During the Catastrophe (i.e., the establishment of the State of Israel), [the Jews] carried out many massacres. There were [Palestinians] who forgot their toddlers in their homes, and the Jews took their toddlers and it's as if they became their children."
Host: "Oh my dear... Every [Palestinian] toddler risks imprisonment, killing; every toddler risks demolition of his house. Every toddler risks a Catastrophe, just like what happened to those who were toddlers 60 years ago, when their families left them."
[PA TV (Fatah), May 16, 2008]

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  • Translation from Arabic to English is misleading and with an agenda. For example, when Ms. Abu Bakr used the work "occupation", the translation appeared as "Enemy (Israel)".

    This site is full of propaganda????????????????????­?

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