Posted on 04/19/2005 3:21:17 AM PDT by IAF ThunderPilot
A 12-part series on the life of the father of suicide bombings, Hamas bomb-maker Yihye Ayyash is set to be aired on the Lebanese-based Hizbullah satellite television station al-Manar.
Ayyash was born in 1966, near Shechem. He studied electrical engineering at Bir Zeit University near Ramallah and joined Hamas shortly afterward. His bombs killed at least 76 Israelis and injured more than 400 before Israeli intelligence succeeded in killing him, using a bomb installed in his cellular phone.
Ayyash is lauded as a hero in the Palestinian Authority and posters featuring his face, with the honorific nickname al-Muhandas [the engineer], plaster the walls of many Arab towns in Judea, Samaria and Gaza.
On January 5th, 1996, Israeli security agents succeeded in planting 1.7 ounces of explosives in his cell phone detonating it after he answered the phone and his voice was confirmed.
This is not the first anti-Semitic program to be aired on al-Manar. Aside from the laudatory news reports following any attack on Israeli civilians, the channel broadcast a series called A-Shatat [Diaspora] in November 2003. The show was billed as an accurate depiction of modern Zionism, but was blatantly anti-Semitic in content and made repeated references to the forged anti-Semitic document "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion".
Following that broadcast and the refusal of al-Manar to remove anti-Semitic programming, the channel was removed from the rosters of local satellite networks in the United States and France.
The series on Ayyash began airing in April, at prime time each evening. The series glorifies the terrorist and Hamas in general.
The Arab actors playing IDF soldiers of Israeli government officials speak Hebrew in the series, though with a thick Arabic accent. Sinister music is played whenever a Jew appears on the scene.
Ayyash is portrayed as a role model, and even a moral humanist. One scene depicts Ayyash urging terrorists under his command not to harm any Israeli children in an operation. He says to them: Never forget, we are superior to our enemy in our moral standards.
-One of the best operations that I have ever studied about!
"He says to them: Never forget, we are superior to our enemy in our moral standards."
-Incredible how many lies they can say.
ARUTZ SHEVA.com: "HAMAS BOMB-MAKER STAR OF SYRIAN PRODUCED TV SERIES A 12-part series on the life of the father of suicide bombings, Hamas bomb-maker Yihye Ayyash is set to be aired on the Lebanese-based Hizbullah satellite television station al-Manar." (April 18, 2005)
JIHAD WATCH.org (YNET): "PALESTINIAN GIRL HIDES GUN IN UNDIES" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The soldiers in the Balata refugee camp, a terrorist hotbed, found the gunman inside his house and ordered him to surrender his weapon. He refused, saying he didn't have it. After questioning, they found the man's sister had hidden it her underwear. Troops then arrested the Hamas terrorist. They also found a gun holster and bullets inside the building.") (April 16, 2005) (Read More...)
WorldNetDaily.com: "DOCUMENTS SHOW ARAFAT PAID FOR DISCO BOMBING Sent Thank-You Note to Family of Terrorist Who Killed 21, Injured 120" by Aaron Klein (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The attack on the Dolphinarium was one of the most brutal massacres of the Palestinian intifadah, killing 21 people, mostly teens, on a Friday night in June 2001. More than 120 people were injured in the powerful blast carried out by Hamas terrorist Hassan Khutari.") (September 15, 2004)
"One scene depicts Ayyash urging terrorists under his command not to harm any Israeli children in an operation. He says to them: Never forget, we are superior to our enemy in our moral standards."
Yeah, right, Ayyash! I believe he did and said those things the same way I believe Santa's sled is pulled by eight winged purple hippos! Typical "religion of peace" garbage, glorifying murderers and terrorists as though they were saints.
Live by the sword (bomb), die by the sword (bomb).
Imagine, Isreali intelligence got a bomb inside this creeps personal cell phone. Talk about an intelligence service!
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