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Last month a Hamas terrorist was arrested for planning to shoot a missile at a sports stadium in Jerusalem--he was a resident of the Sur Baher neighborhood in East Jerusalem. A glimpse of the education in Sur Baher, East Jerusalem was recently shown on Hamas TV. This footage of young children singing and being taught these lines in the Islamic Riyad Al-Aqsa School in Sur Baher appeared in a documentary program entitled "The Shahids (Martyrs) Wedding" on Hamas's Al-Aqsa TV.
May Our Blood Be Shed
They also sang the following in front of the cameras:
How strong is the army of Al-Aqsa. I am a soldier, defending its protected area. How precious is the land of Al-Aqsa. I shall give up my life for its sake.
In the past, Palestinian Authority TV has also shown children in PA schools reciting poems glorifying Martyrdom death, including the words:
"I have let my land drink my blood, I love the way of Martyrdom"...PA TV (Fatah), 14 November 2008.
PMW has documented the promotion of Shahada (Martyrdom) to children and adults by both Fatah and Hamas. The following is the transcript of the words of the songs Arab children were taught in Sur Baher in East Jerusalem:
Sign on school: The Islamic Riyad (Gardens of) Al-Aqsa Schools--Sur Baher, Jerusalem
Young children in the school are singing: How beautiful are the gardens of Al-Aqsa. I am a bud atop its hills.
* Footage shows children making "V" signs while others try to hide their faces as they hold up stones and a rifle bullet.
How strong is the army of Al-Aqsa. I am a soldier, defending its protected area. How precious is the land of Al-Aqsa. I shall give up my life for its sake.
Young children in classroom then sing:
In the way of Allah we proceed aspiring to raise the flag. May the glory of the religion (Islam) return, and may our blood be shed...Al-Aqsa TV (Hamas), 10 December 2010
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