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Palestinian Children Stage Mock Attack on Israeli Outpost

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August 30, 2019
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A video released on Aug. 29 reveals a group of Palestinian children at the Dar al-Huda school in the Gaza Strip staging a mock attack on an Israeli military outpost during a March kindergarten graduation ceremony.

The NGO Monitor video shows five children wearing Palestinian Islamic Jihad gear and carrying mock firearms. They storm an outpost and capture two children dressed as an Israeli soldier and an Israeli civilian.

NGO Monitor notes that Dar al-Huda has held similar mock terror attacks in 2017 and 2016, highlighting “the rampant incitement to violence and indoctrination of children by Palestinian institutions.” 

StandWithUs CEO and Co-Founder Roz Rothstein tweeted, “DISGUSTING indoctrination to hate and murder.”

Islamic Jihad is the second main terror group in Gaza outside of Hamas; Islamic Jihad is more of a pure military organization while Hamas functions as a political and military operator in Gaza. Iran funds both of them.

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