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PALESTINIAN KIDS EAGER, ENCOURAGED TO MARTYRDOM
Thursday, January 11, 2001
PMW: Palestinian Children Yearning Martyrdom, Encouraged
by Parents
Special Report
Nov. 30, 2000
Wajdi, a 14 year old: "When I become a Shahid [Martyr],
give out cake"
Written by: Itamar Marcus, Director Palestinian Media
Watch 59 King George Street Jerusalem Israel Fax 02-624803
Tel 02-6254140 pmw@netvision.net.il
Introduction:
'When I become a Martyr, give out Kannafa' [sweet
cake]. These are the words that 14-year-old Wajdi
Al-Hattab often said to his friends in the days prior
to his death in the riots, as reported in the official
Palestinian Authority daily paper. The paper went
on to report his 9th grade friends' reaction to his
death: "they swore they would carry on, down the road
of shahada [Martyrdom for Allah]." [Al Hayat Al Jadida,
9 November 2000] A 12 year old boy who died in the
fighting named Karam, so yearned for his own Martyrdom,
that he wrote his own "death announcements" on the
walls of his own home. [ibid, November 30, 2000]
The scene has been replayed over and over during the
past two months: Palestinian children going up against
Israeli soldiers, even in situations involving gunfire
and life-threatening situations. Many children are
wounded or even killed as a result. What motivates
children to place themselves in such dangerous situations,
so that at times it seems that they are seeking death?
>From the PA media and education the apparent answer
is that the children are pushed by their parents,
teachers, friends and the education they receive in
the Palestinian Authority schools glorifying death
as Martyrs ["Shahid" death for Allah] as a supreme
virtue. As the number of those killed rises, the Palestinian
media extols and exalts not only those killed, but
also their willingness to die as Martyrs for Allah,
emphasizing that dying a Martyr's death was the realization
of their hopes. By examining closely what the children
and their parents are saying it is likely that there
are young children who are going directly to areas
of conflict with th e clear goal of endangering their
lives, in order to their please their parents, friends,
and teachers.
The following are a number of stories among many that
were prominently reported in the Palestinian media.
In particular, note the positive attitude of parents
toward their children's death, and the statements
of injured children that they seek a higher goal,
death and Martyrdom. The Sources:
"The Martyr Wajdi Al-Hattab (9th grade) responded
to the call of Allah and achieved the Martyrdom that
he yearned for, so that it would clear the way for
the liberation of Al Aksa and Palestine from the defilement
of the occupation. He would always say to his friends:
'When I become a Martyr, give out Kannafa [sweet cake].
He always spoke about his uncle who became a Martyr
in southern Lebanon, and yearned to become a Martyr
like him and [now] he attained what he yearned for.
He reached the highest levels with Allah. [Wajdi's
gym teacher relates:] Wajdi asked me to give out Kannafa
if he becomes a Martyr. His classmates swore that
they would continue in the path of Martyrdom until
the liberation of Jerusalem."
[Al Hayat - Al Jadida, 9 November 2000].
"The danger of injury of the boy Saber Al-Ashkar (aged
18), paralysis and permanent disability, just added
to his mother's determination to encourage her sons
to participate in the Intifada riots.. and the fact
of his injury by a live bullet did not cause her to
mourn. She said that she had [previously] lost her
older son Iyad, and described him as the first flower
that appeared in her life. She is not interested in
anything but encouraging her sons to self-sacrifice
and Martyrdom for the land of Palestine." [Al Ayyam
1 November 2000]
"A PATV broadcast conducted conversations with 2nd
grade school children. An interviewer spoke with a
child who had thrown stones [in the riots]: Interviewer:
"You threw stones at the army and injured your leg.
Will you throw again?" Child: "Yes". Interviewer:
"You aren't afraid to die?" Child: [embarrassed, hesitant]
Interviewer: [indicates "No" to the child by shaking
her head in the negative] Child: "No." [PATV 19/10/00]
[Headline]: "The Boy Martyr Karam Al-Kard [age 12]
announced of his own death on the walls of his home"
[article text] "Prior to his being injured... Karam
announced his own death on the walls of his home and
attributed to himself Martyrdom and its honor, in
his handwriting on the walls. The notice read: 'The
Al-Kard family announces the death of its courageous
Martyr Karam Fat'he Al-Kard..." [Al Hayat Al Jadida,
30 November 2000]
"The Martyr Wajdi [aged 14, said] to his father: 'I
will bring you a Shahada (Martyrdom) that you will
be proud of for the rest of your life'. His mother
says: 'My son is not my son only, he belongs to his
noble Palestinian people. One of his friends said
that the last words of the Martyr, that he repeated
over and over, spoke of the significance of Martyrdom
and on becoming a Martyr."
[Al Hayat - Al Jadida, 8 November 2000].
"[He] sacrificed his son (aged 18) in order to redeem
the homeland and Jerusalem. He stated that becoming
a Martyr is a tremendous source of pride and a medal
on his chest... he added that his son always spoke
about martyrdom and his desire to become a Martyr."
[Al Hayat - Al Jadida, 9 Nov. 2000].
The Martyr Muhammad Abu Tahoun wrote down his final
words on his notebook: 'The Martyrs will attain Paradise,
and I will be with them, Allah willing.'" .
[Al Hayat - Al Jadida, 9 November 2000].
"The father [of Mohammed Hiza' Halas, 23]: ... [He
has] great pride that his progeny has become a Martyr
.... With regard to his mother, she says that her
offspring wished to become a Martyr and she anticipated
it." [Al Hayat - Al Jadida, 2 November 2000].
"Our blood is a sign of our fighting for our precious
Palestine"
[A teacher, next to pupils on Palestinian Television,
2 November 2000].
"What pushes our children and youth to the arenas
of death?... [Ramadan Saadi Abd Rabbo, an injured
13-year-old, said:] 'my goal is not to be injured,
but rather something higher: Martyrdom.'" [Al Hayat
- Al Jadida, 8 November 2000]
"The wounded 11-year-old, Amr Qarut, wants to win
the honor of a Martyr's death... and he insists on
continuing the [violent] struggle." [Al Hayat - Al
Jadida, 6 November 2000].
"The wounded Sa'ed Awad Allah [aged 11], from the
Jaballiya [refugee] camp said: We are all potential
Martyrs for Jerusalem and the Homeland" [Al Hayat
- Al Jadida, 6 November 2000].
"We must battle until we achieve peace on our own
and until our blood will not be spilled for naught,
we must battle and die in order to attain all that
we want." [8-year-old girl Halah Badir] [Al Ayyam,
2 November 2000].
"[22-year-old Tauzem Musa Abu Def's] brother... feels
honor and pride from his brother's becoming a Martyr,
...and added that he intends to continue on the path
started by his brother." [Al Ayyam, 2 November 2000].
" I will take my soul in my hand and toss it into
the abyss of death. And then either life that will
gladden friends or death that will anger the enemy.
The honorable soul has two objectives: Achieving death
and honor." 'Song of the Martyr' recited by schoolgirls.
(the poem appears in 5th, 6th and 12th grade PA school
books) [PATV, 27 October 2000]
This current promotion of Martyrdom is part of a long-term
phenomenon in the Palestinian society. PA television
in 1998 described two mothers' joy at their children's
"Martyrdom" in the Intifada, as follows:
Narrator: ". the heroine was shot .and her pure blood
flowing and her pure spirit joyously going to her
creator.." Girl's Mother: "I asked: who is she that
died? She told me 'it's your daughter.' I said: 'Thank
Allah, thank Allah. We have a right to liberate our
homeland and we will liberate it. It is our honor
to fall . She would say "it doesn't matter, I will
die for the redemption of the homeland", meaning I
want to die for the redemption of the homeland. Intisar
fell and it is an honor for us and an honor for our
children." Relative of the family:."Every time she
heard a bang [she said] 'someone was shot, I hope
that next time it will be me, I want to die as a martyr'.
[PA TV - Oct. 7, 1998]
Mother of Muhammad ["martyred" in the riots]: ".I
hope that all my children will be martyrs." [PA TV
- Sept. 9, 1998]
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