In Physics test, Palestinian students asked to calculate the distance a terrorist murderer traveled to commit his next attack.
By Nan Jacques Zilberdik, Palestinian Media Watch via The Algemeiner
Terrorist Uday Al-Tamimi murdered 18-year-old female Israeli soldier Sgt. Noa Lazar, and wounded an Israeli security guard, in a shooting attack in northern Jerusalem last month. Ten days later, he attacked again, wounding another Israeli security guard in Ma’ale Adumim, a suburb of Jerusalem, before being shot and killed by guards in the ensuing exchange of fire.
Because of his attacks, Al-Tamimi has already been featured in a question on a physics test in a Palestinian school.
Students were asked to calculate “the path of the Martyr” from his home to his last attack:
“B. The adjacent diagram presents the path of Martyr Uday Al-Tamimi, who set out from the Shuafat refugee camp towards the entrance to the settlement Ma’ale Adumim according to the attached drawing. Calculate:
1. The actual distance that the Martyr travelled from the moment he left the refugee camp until he reached the settlement Ma’ale Adumim.
2. The relative position between the Shuafat refugee camp and the site of his death as a Martyr at the square of the settlement Ma’ale Adumim.
3. If the Martyr could have returned to the point from which he set out in the Shuafat refugee camp, what would his relative position be?
[Donia Al-Watan, independent Palestinian news agency, Oct. 27, 2022]
This is an illustrative example of how Palestinian youth are taught that terrorist murderers are heroes — a Palestinian Authority policy, as Palestinian Media Watch has exposed for decades.
In this matter-of-fact way, through an “innocent” question in a test, the terrorist “Martyr’s” attacks were glorified — and children were taught that killing innocent Jews was something to be praised and lauded for.
The author is a senior analyst at Palestinian Media Watch, where a version of this article first appeared.