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Culture Of Death: Palestinian Girl Says Her Life’s Ambition Is To Be A Great Killer


Just like the murderer Dalal Mughrabi who, in 1978, led an attack that resulted in the deaths of 37 Israeli civilians, including 12 children. Because of her “success” in the murder of dozens of innocent Israelis, Mughrabi is regarded as a woman of “honor” whose actions must be remembered, revered and repeated. Here is but one Palestinian child’s life ambition to be just like her. For peaceful purposes in the name of “Allah” to most compassionate and merciful, of course …

Qur’an 9:112, “The [Muslim] Believers fight in Allah’s Cause, they slay and are slain, kill and are killed.”

Official PA TV, 3/27/2014: “Dalal Mughrabi is a great leader, who raised more and more [people] and worked for the Palestinian cause to protect the pure land of the homeland, by defending Jerusalem [in order] to liberate it. This fighter may have died and her soul may have ascended to Heaven, but still our mothers give birth to thousands [of girls] like Dalal, and she still walks among us. Dalal Mughrabi has given us a lot, and I personally am proud to attend the Dalal Mughrabi school, which bears this pioneering name … My life’s ambition is to reach the level that the Martyr fighter Dalal Mughrabi reached …” Watch the video to hear the voices of those who love and celebrate death.

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  1. 04/15/2014 at 3:26 PM

    now that is so sweet, if only more Palestinian Girls and boys were like her and could kill themselves sooner. it would make the world much better off by reducing their population sooner

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  2. 04/15/2014 at 6:40 PM

    children and teachers from HELL. brainwashed fools!

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  3. 04/15/2014 at 8:14 PM

    Reblogged this on disturbeddeputy and commented:
    This is common in Islam. Hate in taught from the time a child is on their parents’ knee.

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