SOLDIERS OF IDF VS ARAB TERRORISTS

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Friday, October 26, 2018

ONE OF THE WORST CHAPTERS IN PALESTINIAN SCHOOLBOOKS So if it weren’t scary enough for the children to be told they have to go out and kill, PA educators teach them that “heroes” are willing to fearlessly die as martyrs.


If you want to know why Palestinian children believe that killing Israelis is model behavior, all you have to do is look at a chapter in one of their schoolbooks.

PA schoolbooks have been criticized ever since Palestinian Media Watch wrote the first report on them in 1998, and the newest books in some respects are the worst ever. However, one chapter stands out in its overt promotion of terrorism. This chapter, appearing in the fifth-grade Arabic Language book published in 2017, serves as a window to understanding the PA leadership’s profoundly twisted values.

The chapter starts innocently by stressing the importance of heroes to national identity and national pride: “Heroes have an important position in every nation… the people – even if they are divided over many things – they all agree regarding the pride in their heroes…”

The schoolbook continues and teaches students that feeling pride is not enough. Society takes numerous active steps to honor its heroes: “[We] sing their praise, learn the history of their lives, name our children after them, and name streets, squares, and prominent cultural sites after them…”

In short, society assures that heroes are never forgotten. They might have lived in earlier times, but by naming streets and squares after them and singing their praise, these heroes remain in Palestinian consciousness. 

The next message is most important: The children are taught that these heroes are not merely memories of the past they are the role models for the future: “Every one of us wishes to be like them.” 

Until now this messaging is not problematic, however, all that changes when the schoolbook presents the 10 people who PA educators promote as the role models Palestinian children should emulate. The list of Palestinian heroes includes no scientists, no doctors, no engineers, no singers, no athletes, nor any artists. There have been three Muslim Nobel Prize laureates in science and two in literature, but they are not on the list of Palestinian heroes. 


Who are the Palestinian heroes then according to the PA schoolbook? They are 10 Muslim combatants from the first century of Islam through the 21st century. And possibly the worst name on this list of role models is terrorist mass-murderer Dalal Mughrabi. 

Mughrabi led a team of terrorists who hijacked a bus in 1978 and murdered 25 adults and 12 children. Among those she murdered when she threw a hand grenade inside the bus was a young Israeli woman Rebecca Hohman and her two sons: Ilan, aged three and Roi, aged six. Mughrabi, a child murderer, is the person Palestinian educators are telling children to see as their role model, someone “everyone wants to be like.” 

After naming the 10 heroes, the PA schoolbook stresses that there is no one better than these fighters: “These heroes are the crown of their nation, they are a symbol of its glory, they are the best of the best, the best of the noble people.”

That’s not all that is horrific. Mughrabi was killed during her terrorist attack and others on the list were killed in battle. The PA schoolbook focuses on their deaths and glorifies their willingness to die: “They took their lives in their hands and threw them at the dangers, without losing their determination and without weakening and surrendering. Some of them died as martyrs, some of them died on the way to fulfilling their obligations, as heroes.”

So if it weren’t scary enough for the children to be told they have to go out and kill, PA educators teach them that “heroes” are willing to fearlessly die as martyrs. The final sentence of the chapter they are taught what this means for them if they don’t want to adopt this heroic behavior: “Bravo to the heroes, and scorn to the cowards!”

Tragically, presenting Dalal Mughrabi as a hero and role model is not accidental or in isolation but is part of a broad almost cult-like worship of Mughrabi directed by the Palestinian Authority. The PA Ministry of Education has named five schools as well as sporting events after Mughrabi. City squares and community centers bear her name. Videos with her picture and story are produced and appear regularly on Fatah and PA media channels. Every year on the dates surrounding her mass murder Fatah and the PA make sure her name and face appear regularly up in lights. There was a march in Bethlehem to celebrate the founding of Fatah and three giant posters led the parade. Two posters had pictures of Yasser Arafat, Mahmoud Abbas – internationally known and recognized leaders of Fatah and the PA. The third poster had the picture of Dalal Mughrabi. Dalal Mughrabi was not a leader. She was a terrorist murderer who did one thing in life to make her famous. And yet she completes the PA trinity with the PA leaders.

This cult-like worship of murderers is fundamental to the depraved value system that Palestinian leaders have promoted since the PLO’s founding in 1965, and upon which the PA has indoctrinated its children since 1994. It is not surprising that so many of the Palestinian terrorists in recent years have been teenagers, including the recent murderer of Israeli-American father of four, Ari Fuld. The Palestinian leadership has been transmitting its “kill an Israeli – be a hero” message for decades, and judging by the results, it is clear that Palestinian children have been listening.

So these are the choices racing through the minds of Palestinian children who just studied one of the worst chapters in their schoolbooks: If I, Palestinian child, am willing to kill Israelis and be a martyr, then I will then be the best of the best, the crown of my nation, streets will be named after me and I will be a Palestinian hero; if I am not willing to kill Israelis and be a martyr, then I am a coward.

If you were an impressionable child, which path would you choose?

The writer, director of Palestinian Media Watch, represented Israel in negotiations with the Palestinian Authority on incitement and co-authored with Nan Jacques Zilberdik, Deception: Betraying the Peace Process. 

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

LEGAL INSURRECTION: New Palestinian Authority textbooks teach “martyrdom as a life goal” - Radicalization is pervasive across new curriculum, and much worse than before.


For years we’ve been covering incitement on the part of the Palestinian Authority (PA) and its failure to prepare Palestinian society for a resolution of the conflict via non-violent means.
The PA is viewed by the West as the ‘moderate’ Palestinian body and Israel’s supposed ‘partner for peace’, but as we’ve repeatedly highlighted, its officials routinely demonize Israel and glorify terrorists as national heroes. Young people are exposed to this radicalization, as schools and educational programs justify and condone the use of violence.
The sad reality is that a whole generation of Palestinian children is learning in schools and playing in sports fields and arenas named after mass murders.
Now a new study (also here, if doesn’t open) by the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-se) documents how kids in Palestinian Authority-controlled areas are being further indoctrinated to hate through their schoolbooks.
Like earlier textbooks that were used to teach “over one million impressionable children”, the IMPACT-se report finds that the new textbooks—recently released as part of the PA’s first full reform of the educational curriculum since 2000—are still promoting the demonization of Israel.
But the IMPACT-se assessment also finds that the radicalization is pervasive across this new curriculum—to an even greater extent than before.
Basically, Palestinian children are being groomed to commit to jihad war and to sacrifice themselves to martyrdom.
The PA has a new school curriculum, more radical then ever! It promotes death,hate & violence based on radical Islam:http://bit.ly/2yjbOrf 
Below I present the central findings of the new IMPACT-se report, “Reform or Radicalization: PA 2017-18 Curriculum, a Preliminary Review”, and highlight a dozen examples from the textbooks which are presented and evaluated in the report. A statement from the CEO of IMPACT-se Marcus Sheff exclusive for Legal Insurrection is also included below.

Key findings of the new IMPACT-se review of the PA 2017-18 curriculum

IMPACT-se is a Jerusalem-based research and policy organization that monitors and analyzes education globally, with a specific focus on the Middle East.
The group employs UNESCO standards on the teaching of peace and tolerance to determine compliance and to advocate for change. IMPACT-se aims to prevent the radicalization of children and youth and is dedicated to peacemaking between peoples by encouraging acceptance of the ‘other’ and the rejection of violence.
Founded in 1998, the organization posts all of its many reports and studies online. There are multiple reports for countries across the Middle East. But the Palestinian Authority is clearly a major focus of interest for IMPACT-se. It’s already released thirteen prior studies devoted to evaluating the Palestinian Authority’s educational curriculum.
The latest IMPACT-se 106 page report (also here, if doesn’t open) is a preliminary study of the PA’s reformed school curriculum for Grades 5-11. It analyzes the content of 66 textbooks used in these grades (further research will assess the new curriculum for the full Grades 1-12).
A number of findings stand out:
  • There is no mention of peace as a political concept;
  • Dying for Palestine is better than living, and those who choose personal success and careers are cowards and traitors to the cause;
  • Violence and war against Israel are permanent and justified, and jihad is the most important aspect of life;
  • Islam is characterized as a religion of war rather than of peace and children are warned not to abandon jihad war; and
  • Pan-Islamism and pan-Arabism are enhanced, at the expense of a separate Palestinian identity, and there’s an effort to inculcate a distrust of the West.
IMPACT-se researchers Dr. Eldad J. Pardo, Arik Agassi and Marcus Sheff find that there’s literally zero mentions of peace in the new texts. The textbooks don’t include anything about past Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, or any of the accords and agreements that have been signed.
Previous textbooks actually did mention the “Two State Solution”, the Oslo Accords and the PLO-Israel Letters of Mutual Recognition, for example. But references to these are nowhere to be found in the new curriculum.
As the authors note,
The curriculum rejects negotiations with Israel. Instead, school children are taught that a Palestinian state will be achieved through martyrdom, violence, and religious war.”
Basically, the PA’s new textbooks are even worse than the ones used in years past to teach Palestinian kids—before the PA undertook the process of reforming its school curriculum in 2016. The previous textbooks were already deplorable, in terms of demonizing Israel and failing to prepare Palestinian children for peace and coexistence.
But the new schoolbooks are downright appalling.
They encourage Palestinians to become “expendable martyrs”; infuse the Palestinian nationalist struggle with an Islamist and even “obvious Salafist” influence; fail to mention the ancient Jewish presence in the Holy Land; and depict modern Jewish communal life there as a criminal act.
It’s all chilling.
But to my mind one of the most disturbing entries is a violent passage in one of the schoolbooks, where the text refers to the fate of six million “usurper and foreign” Jews living in Israel after it’s liberated by the Palestinians. For the first time in a PA-issued textbook, a poem calls for these Jews to be “annihilated” and “eliminated”:

Selected examples from the PA textbooks in the IMPACT-se study

The 106 page new IMPACT-se study provides scores of examples of radicalization across the Grades 5-11 curriculum.
You actually have to see it to believe it. Here are 12 selected examples, but dozens more can be found in the online report:

IMPACT-Se presents its report to European donors

The IMPACT-se research team have recently embarked on a European tour to present the findings of their latest report to the major European countries that directly fund PA education.
It looks like the meetings are proving productive.
A pleasure to speak at the German @Bundestag today for @IMPACT_SE as guests of Mideast Freedom Forum Berlin @MFFB_berlin hosted by MP Johannes Kahrs. Followed fruitful meetings at German Foreign Ministry @GermanyDiplo and @BMZ_Bund @giz_gmbh agencies.
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.@IMPACT_SE CEO @marcusjsheff & COO @arikagassiconclude a series of high level briefings in  with @Europarl_EN @eu_eeas @commission discussing importance of curricula as a barrier to  and status of  standards in  .
True pleasure & fabulous experience meeting @r_czarneckiVice President of @Europarl_EN discussing importance of curricula as a barrier to  & current status of  and  standards in  textbooks. @IMPACT_SE
You can watch here the EU Reporter interview with Marcus Sheff, CEO of IMPACT-SE on the importance of the new curriculum study:

Statement from IMPACT-se CEO Marcus Sheff

I reached out to IMPACT-se in order to get a better sense of how the educational watchdog group hopes its latest report will be used to rectify the PA’s abysmal failure to comply with international standards of peace and tolerance in its textbooks.
Here’s what CEO Marcus Sheff relayed to me via email:
For the countries that fund the PA and its Ministry of Education, it has taken some time for understanding to dawn of the gaping dissonance between their values and the values espoused in the Palestinian curriculum.
Over the last couple of weeks while presenting our report on the new, reformed PA textbooks to parliaments and government officials at the European Union, in the UK and at the key donor nations, Germany, Belgium and Finland, the shock at the extreme levels of radicalization in the curriculum they help support is palpable.
The strategy of the PA to encourage young Palestinians to sacrifice themselves to martyrdom, the fetishization of violence and war and the prevalence of Jihadi and sometimes Salafi themes and has now become too bold to be ignored.
Will this be turned into action? These countries’ donor strategies to the PA are predicated around preparation for peace between Israel and the Palestinians. But peace and mutual recognition are not even featured in the new PA curriculum.
Ultimately, if these countries want a return on the efforts of thousands of government employees and the many billions of dollars of taxpayer money over two decades, they will need to finally say to the PA, ‘enough’.”

Comparing the PA textbooks to Israel’s curriculum

As meticulously documented in a new study by IMPACT-se, the current Palestinian Authority textbooks for middle schoolers and high schoolers glorify violence and terrorism and encourage young people to embrace a commitment to continuous war.
They feature math questions that ask students to calculate how many martyrs died in the first and second intifadas. They depict “Palestine” as covering all of Israel—and the word “peace” doesn’t appear even once.
In this regard, it’s worth noting that the Israeli state-produced textbooks don’t call for child martyrdom, repeatedly identify peace as an achievable and worthwhile goal, and present war as a negative outcome (albeit one that’s sometimes necessary).
Maps in Israeli textbooks note the physical presence of Palestinians, and demarcate Palestinian cities and villages within and beyond the Green Line.
Israeli textbooks also acknowledge an Arab presence in Israel before 1948 and even include aspects of the Palestinian narrative by teaching about the Nakba and Palestinian losses and suffering:
http://mailchi.mp/8ce6016bc7ff/palestinian-authority-unveils-new-school-curriculum-1051981?e=1fcddba47e
Basically, Israel’s government carefully crafts the public school curriculum in order to evoke among the country’s youth an intellectual and emotional connection to peace, and to help the kids recognize the plight of the Palestinians. The government also funds multiple educational programs that foster coexistence. Many videos of these various programs can be found online. Here are a few:

Conclusion

No real Israeli-Palestinian peace can emerge in the absence of an active peace-education curriculum. Young people need to be taught that the ‘other’ is a legitimate party and educational programming needs to provide a sustained advocacy of peaceful solutions to the conflict. Israeli government schoolbooks basically have that. Palestinian Authority ones still do not.
Miriam F. Elman is an Associate Professor of Political Science and the Inaugural Robert D. McClure Professor of Teaching Excellence at the Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, Syracuse University. She is the editor of five books and the author of over 60 journal articles, book chapters, and government reports on topics related to international and national security, religion and politics, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She also frequently speaks and writes on the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) anti-Israel movement. Follow her on Facebook and Twitter @MiriamElman