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24-Aug-18: Nearly $1 million: What aid funds handed to the Abbas regime have done for savages who kill Jews

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The only portrait we want to show in this post is this one of our
daughter, Malki. She was 15 years old when these barbarians carried
out their evil plot.

Yesterday, we published a post [“23-Aug-18: New data: How the terrorists who bombed the Sbarro pizzeria fared financially“] focusing on the sums of money – rapidly approaching a million dollars and increasing monthly – that, according to computations done by PMW, have funded the lifestyles of the Sbarro bombing gang and, where relevant, their heirs.

The incentive value of sums like those paid out, and continuing to be paid month after month, in encouraging ever more Arab-on-Israeli terror is clear. 

There’s also much to be learned from knowing more about those Hamas terrorists – what they did, what’s become of them. We prepared these brief profiles. 


These terrorists – with the exception of the one we name at the bottom of the list – were all involved in the 2001 Battle of the Sbarro Pizzeria (their names are listed alphabetically by surname). We also note how they have fared since setting out to execute a massacre on a ‘battlefield’ deliberately chosen by the plot’s barbaric mastermind, Ahlam Tamimi, for its attractiveness to Israeli children during their school holidays.
  • Jamal Abu al-HijaHeaded Hamas’ military wing in the Samaria city of Jenin. In addition to his role in the Sbarro attack, he had direct involvement in the bombing of a full commuter bus traveling from Haifa to Tzefat at Meron Junction (9 killed, 38 injured, September 4, 2002). After being arrested and tried, he was sentenced to 9 life terms of life imprisonment plus 20 years. Career status: Continues to occupy an Israeli prison cell.
  • Qeis Adwan: Emerging as a popular leader in the student union of the notorious An Najah National University in Nablus (they honored the Sbarro bombers by erecting an on-campus replica of the destroyed pizzeria the month after the massacre), he became a senior manager in the Hamas terror hierarchy and described by the New York Times as an “inventive bomb maker“, he is said to have taken responsibility for the murdering of no fewer than 77 Israelis. He played a managerial role in several of the most savage Hamas atroicites including the Sbarro massacre, the bombing of the Nahariya railway station (3 killed, 94 injured, September 9, 2001), the Passover bombing of Netanya’s Park Hotel (29 killed, 64 injured, March 27, 2002), and the bombing of the Arab-run Matza restaurant in Haifa (16 killed, 40 injured, March 31, 2002). Career status: Permanently terminated by Israeli security forces in the northern Samaria city of Tubas on April 5, 2002
  • Izz al-Din Shuheil al-Masri: The human bomb planted by Hamas in general and Ahlam Tamimi in particular outside the Sbarro location. We described the circus-like spectacle of the very public funeral given to his remains here: “5-May-14: The making of a martyr: it takes more than a village“. An extract from what we wrote: “Back in August 2001, starting just a day or two after the Sbarro massacre, al-Masri’s father was ‘marketed’ to both the BBC and the Australian Broadcasting Corp as a lover of peace and as a worthy interview subject. We know this because both the [Australian] ABC and the [British] BBC approached us, astoundingly asking that we take part in double-headed interviews: on one side, the freshly-bereaved father [Arnold Roth] of a child blown up just a few days earlier by a human bomb; on the other, the parent of the human bomb himself. We declined both invitations with considerable puzzlement and anger. We soon had cause (as we wrote here) to wonder what kind of soul-less reporter thinks that sort of proposal is moral and professional. Are you reading this, Tim Palmer?”   Worth mentioning that reports of payments being made to al-Masri’s parents have never been in serious doubt since his father, Shuhail Ahmed Al-Masri, blurted out the facts in a television interview with NBC [archived here]. It’s likely that the regular payments to the voluble, proud and honored al-Masri parents from Arab Bank were separate from and in addition to the Martyrs’ Fund payment they presumably still get until today from the Palestinian Authority. Career status: Permanently terminated when he pressed the detonator on his chest inside the pizzeria and the guitar case filled with nails and explosives did its horrible work.
  • Abdullah Jamal BarghoutiManufactured the explosives-packed guitar case that al-Masri, the human bomb, carried into the pizzeria. We describe Barghouti and his egregious barbarism in this post: “1-Jul-13: 66 acts of murder make him a hero in parts of the Arab world. What does this tell us about parts of the Arab world?” He’s “the self-confessed murderer of 66 people including 9 in the July 2002 bombing at the Frank Sinatra Cafeteria of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; 11 in the March 2002 bombing of Jerusalem’s Cafe Moment; 10 in the December 2001 triple-bomb outrage on Jerusalem’s Ben Yehuda pedestrian mall; and 15 (most of them children, including our 15 year old daughter Malki) in the August 2001 massacre at Jerusalem’s Sbarro pizzeria in August 2001.” His most famous quote: “I feel bad because the number is only 66. This is the answer you want to hear? Yes, I feel bad because I want more.” [Quoted on a CBS site]. At his trial, evidence was produced to show that Barghouti’s high-profile relative (nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize with the enthusiastic backing of Desmond Tutu, a South African church figure) Marwan Barghouti – a prominent Palestinian Arab political figure now himself serving several life sentences for murder – paid Abdullah Barghouti $500 build the bomb. This came on top of the $117,000 he received for his troubles from Hamas, according to evidence given to the court. Career status: Currently serving a sentence of 67 terms of life imprisonment.
  • Bilal Yaqub Barghouti: Recruiter and member of the Hamas cell and, according to Haaretz: “The senior Hamas activist behind the Sbarro restaurant bombing in Jerusalem, Bilal Barghouti, told interrogators that Marwan [Barghouti – the Nobel candidate] hid him for a few days while Israel was hunting for him and gave him a weapon when he left.” Convicted January 16, 2003 – sentenced to 16 terms of life imprisonment (see judgement), his only words to the court at the conclusion of his trial on terrorism charges, and this is a direct quote, were: “Thank God. I regret that I did not kill even more people than I did kill”. Career status: Still in an Israeli prison
  • Muhammad Wael Daghlas: Active member of the Sbarro attack team, taking a role in its planning and execution. Arrested April 9, 2001 and convicted on terror charges on January 16, 2003. Sentenced like Ahlam Tamimi and Bilal Barghouti to 16 life terms. Career status: Released, like Ahlam Tamimi, in the 2001 Shalit Deal and now alive, unrepentant and completely free. (It has been suggested to us he may be living in Qatar.)
  • Ayman Adnan Muhammad Halawah: Also known as Iman Halaweh – a Hamas explosives expert. Took a lead role in the Sbarro assault, and was involved in other terror attacks on Israeli civilians including the March 28, 2001 attack on a group of boys waiting in the parking lot of the Neve Yamin gas station near Qalqilyah for a ride to their yeshiva in Kedumim (two were killed, one was critically wounded, another had moderate injuries) and the mass-casualty human bomb attack on the Tel Aviv beach Dolphinarium (June 1, 2001). Career status: Never arrested. Passed away from violent causes on October 22, 2001 – this source [Dawnsuggests Israeli forces were involved.
  • Ahlam Aref Ahmad al-TamimiSince we have written literally hundreds of posts about this vicious embodiment of female savagery, we will be brief now. Born in Jordan in 1980; moved to Nabi Saleh to live there with fellow members of the notorious Tamimi clan, then to Ramallah, while attending a nearby university, working as a part-time reporter and becoming the first woman terrorist in the rannks of the Hamas Islamists. Masterminded the bombing of the Sbarro pizzeria after selecting it for the large number of Jewish children it attracted. Arrested September 14, 2001; convicted September 23, 2003. A 2006 report quotes Tamimi saying from her Israeli jail cell: “I’m not sorry for what I did. We’ll become free from the occupation and then I will be free from prison.” Sentenced to 16 terms of life imprisonment. Released October 2011 in Shalit Deal. Career status: Freed in the Shalit Deal and “exiled” to where her parents and most of her siblings live: Amman, Jordan. She is there today, living with a husband, Nizar Tamimi, who is also an unrepentant murdering terrorist, in his case for Fatah, and their child. The husband also receives monthly payments from the Abbas regime. Ahlam Tamimi was added to the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorists list in March 2017; there is a $5 million prize for information leading to her arrest and conviction. She is not in hiding.
  • Finally, we mention here Nizar Tamimi, Ahlam Tamimi’s cousin and husband. Since both are unrepentant terrorist-murderers, both walked free in the catastrophic Shalit Deal and both are beneficiaries of the Palestinian Authority’s disgraceful, foreign-funded Rewards for Terror scheme, they may be the only double-income family to qualify under the blood-soaked incentive scheme. Nizar Tamimi was convicted of the 1993 murder of Chaim Mizrachi, along with two other close Tamimi relatives (a third, by the name of Bassem Tamimi, was also charged but released under strange circumstances). Nizar Tamimi was sentenced to life in prison but released October 2011 in the Shalit Deal. Career status: Lives in Jordan with his wife Ahlam Tamimi and their family. How much has he earned from the Fatah/PA/PLO scheme so far? We’re waiting for an updated calculation; we will add it to this paragraph once we have the information.
If there’s outrage among Palestinian Arabs in whose name taxpayer-provided funds are donated so that killers can be rewarded, there’s no sign of it at all. Quite the opposite: as a July 1, 2016 article by Eli Lake for Bloomberg [“The Palestinian Incentive Program for Killing Jews“] notes:

“[T]he prisoners and the families of the prisoners themselves are actually paid a higher wage than what most Palestinians earn for nonviolent work… [P]ayments to terrorists’ families are exceedingly popular these days. Ziad Asali, the president and founder of the American Task Force on Palestine, told me that in recent years the media and politicians have elevated these payments to something “sacred in Palestinian politics.” Asali said the Palestinian Authority president, Mahmoud Abbas, and others are too weak to stop it. “This is where we find ourselves now. The vast majority understand there has to be an end to violence; it’s not serving the Palestinians in any way,” Asali said. “But I think nobody really has the stature and clout to confront these issues publicly.”

Sbarro: Tending to the maimed

We’re less disposed to seeing Abbas’ actions as due to lack of stature or clout. 

Here’s what has happened in the wake of the Taylor Force Act, a US law that authorizes the American government to cut back portions of US aid to the Palestinian Authority “until it stops paying stipends to terrorists in Israeli prisons, released terrorists and the families of shahids, the Arabic word for martyrs – terrorists who die while carrying out violent acts“, in the words of a recent Jerusalem Post analysis.

From May 2014, Palestinian funding of the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs was removed from the PA budget so that the Abbas regime could more easily

“disguise the fact that it is the PA that finances the payments to imprisoned and released terrorists… This institution was made subordinate to the PLO [instead of to the PA] in order to mislead the donor countries.” [source].

That same Israeli report from April 2018 now shows that

On March 4, 2018, PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas approved the PA’s 2018 budget, in the sum of around NIS 18 billion (around USD 5 billion). The budget specifies the allocation of funds to government ministries and various bodies. The budget includes two items dealing with the allocation of funds to two institutions subordinate to the PLO that assist terrorists and their families…

Meaning the incentive scheme for more terror is once again openly included in the PA budget. They don’t care about being criticized. They care about Palestinian Arab public opinion. And their voters want more incentives for terror, not less.

Which surely means more terror ahead, not less.

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