France Claims Palestinian Authority Wants Peace — Here Is Proof It Continues to Support Terrorism

France Claims Palestinian Authority Wants Peace — Here Is Proof It Continues to Support Terrorism

Category: Persecution of Believers

Summary:
Following French President Emmanuel Macron’s recognition of a Palestinian state and assertions that Palestinian Authority (PA) leader Mahmoud Abbas condemns terrorism, PA-controlled media have continued to glorify armed struggle and terrorism. Official PA TV aired tributes to poet Salah Al-Din Al-Husseini, known for terror-promoting songs celebrating violence and martyrdom. Additionally, senior PA and Fatah leaders have organized mass rallies honoring convicted terrorists, portraying them as national heroes and victims of Israeli aggression. These activities indicate no change in the PA’s messaging or rejection of terror, despite Western claims of Abbas’s commitment to peace and demilitarization.

Tags: Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, PA TV, Salah Al-Din Al-Husseini, Fatah leaders, terrorism glorification, mass rallies

Source Excerpt:

French President Emmanuel Macron welcomes Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, Nov. 11, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Benoit Tessier Ever since French President Emmanuel Macron recognized a Palestinian state, claiming that Palestinian Authority (PA) leader Mahmoud Abbas “condemns terrorism,” supports “demilitarization,” and shows a “genuine willingness to move forward,” the PA’s official and controlled media outlets continue to constantly glorify terrorists, praise violence, and present “armed struggle,” i.e., terrorism, as the core of Palestinian identity. Nothing in the PA’s messaging has changed since France supported a Palestinian state. In fact, the months following Macron’s declaration show the exact opposite. One of the clearest examples came when official PA TV aired a glowing tribute to poet and Fatah member Salah Al-Din Al-Husseini, the writer of one of the Palestinians’ many iconic terror-promotion songs, My Weapon Has Emerged From My Wounds. The song, which Palestinian Media Watch has documented being broadcast hundreds of times on PA TV and Fatah’s Awdah TV, is a musical celebration of the gun, bloodshed, and “Martyrdom.” In the new PA TV r...

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Source: Algemeiner

Posted on 12-05-2025 12:11

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