By Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook, Palestinian Media Watch Bulletin, July 10,
2005.
Creating heroes and role models plays an important socialization function in
every society. Palestinian Media Watch has documented the Palestinian
Authority (PA) policy of turning terrorist-murderers into heroes and role models
for adults and children.
A particularly important Palestinian Authority heroine is Wafa Idris, who in
January 2002 became the first Palestinian woman suicide terrorist.
Although the PA issued condemnations in English at the time of the
bombing, it has since turned Idris into a valued heroine in Palestinian society.
The Union of Palestinian Women presented Idris’ murderous act as a role
model for Palestinian feminism, a parade for young girls was held in her honor,
summer camps for children, university courses, and Fatah programs have been
named for her, and a concert honoring Idris has been broadcast numerous times
on PA TV.
This week yet another PA program was named in her honor, the “Shahida
(Martyr for Allah) Wafa Idris course for Fatah women cadres.” The following is
a partial listing of these events.
“The Public Action Commission in the Political and National Guidance Section of
the General Security Forces held a graduation ceremony for the ‘Shahida Wafa
Idris course’, for training Fatah women cadres, organized by the Commission in
cooperation with the General Union of Women and the Public Relations
Department in the Jenin District.
“The graduation ceremony for the course of 46 women, was organized in the
District’s hall, in the presence of Abd Al-Razeq Abu Al-Hayjaa, the Deputy
Governor, Mahdi al-Ahmad, the Director General of the Ministry of the Interior
in the district, Ata Abu Armila, Secretary of the Fatah movement in the area
and Hasan al-Aaraj, from the Administration of the Interior…
“The Ceremony ended with the distribution of diplomas to the female
graduates, and diplomas and awards of appreciation to the mothers of the
Shahids (Martyrs for Allah).”
University courses
“The Shabiba student movement, ’the Shahida Wafa Idris cell’ in the Al-Quds
Open University, celebrated the completion of a course in democracy and
human rights.”
Summer camps
“Yesterday, activities ended in the camp named after the Shahida Wafa Idris,
for girls in the city of Kalkiliya. The camp was founded by the Scout general
administration in the Ministry of Youth and Sports. The camp was under the
supervision of the Scouts in the Kalkiliya Administration and about 100 girls
from the organizing committee of the city’s Scouts participated. to UNICEF for its support of the camps.”
PMW note: After this PMW report was brought to the UN’s attention, the UN
ensured that summer camps it funded in 2004 were not named for terrorists.
Concerts
The following are lyrics sung in honor of Idris at a concert and aired on PA TV.
My sister Wafa, My sister Wafa
Oh the heartbeat of pride
Oh blossom who was on the Earth and is now in heaven
Oh blossom who was on the Earth and is now in heaven
My sister, Wafa
Allah Akbar! Oh Palestine of the Arabs
Allah Akbar, Oh Wafa!
But you chose Shahada
In death you have brought life to our will
But you chose Shahada
In death you have brought life to our will
Marches
Text on Poster: “The Fatah Movement… eulogizes with great pride the heroic
Shahida Wafa Idris.”
Union for Palestinian Women: Terrorism as symbol of equality
“Raviha Diyav, of the Union for Palestinian Women, emphasized that the
participation of Idris in the attack shows the determination of the Palestinian
women to participate as full partners in the national struggle, alongside her
brothers.”
Terrorist frameworks honor Idris
After Idris’ attack the PA realized that women could slip past Israeli security
more easily than men, and the PA’s ‘Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades’ created a unit
comprised of women terrorists just for this purpose.
“The purpose of this brigade is to carry out attacks on the Israeli home front.
The troop has been named the brigade in honor of the Shahida Wafa Idris.”