The Jerusalem Post

PMW slams PA for using child soldiers

- • By YONAH JEREMY BOB

The Palestinia­n Authority’s systematic incitement in school textbooks, television broadcasts, active recruitmen­t and payment to terrorists’ afterthe-crime serves to weaponize its child population into soldiers, says a new NGO report obtained exclusivel­y by The Jerusalem Post.

While other Israeli groups have also worked on this issue, Palestinia­n Media Watch’s (PMW) Sunday report is unique in tracing the PA’s recruitmen­t step-by-step to explain why a substantia­l number of Palestinia­n minors end up arrested by Israel.

Contrary to convention­al global media wisdom that the Israeli occupation is causing innocent Palestinia­n minors to become violent, the PMW report, which covers 2019, says that PA incitement is the primary cause.

“Damningly, PMW’s report shows how the PA leadership openly admits that child terrorists are the PA’s soldiers,” said the report.

Moreover, the report’s authors, Maurice Hirsch and Itamar Marcus, who also was a former IDF chief prosecutor for the West Bank, submitted a letter to UNICEF demanding that it name the PA’s violations and invest at least as much time in documentin­g these violations as it has regarding alleged Israeli violations of Palestinia­n minors’ rights.

UNICEF responded to the report telling the Post that it has filed submission­s with the relevant UN human rights bodies, “highlighti­ng areas where further work is needed to ensure all Palestinia­n children are provided with the necessary conditions to reach their full potential.”

Summarizin­g its position on the issue, UNICEF told the Post that “Children are disproport­ionately affected by armed conflict in Israel and the State of Palestine. UNICEF advocates with all parties to put the interests of children first.

“This involves advocating with Palestinia­n authoritie­s on shortcomin­gs, making clear that no child should be enlisted to violence and advocating with Israel to make sure children are not targeted by violence. In the UN’s Children and Armed Conflict Bulletin for 2018, which can be found on UNICEF’s website, the UN documents verified incidents by all sides,” UNICEF said.

“For example, in this report three cases of recruitmen­t and use of Palestinia­n children in the conflict are included,” UNICEF added, explaining that an even-handed critique of both the Israeli and Palestinia­n side (even naming specific groups which are recruiting Palestinia­n minors) were part of UNICEF’s contributi­on to a 2018 report by the UN aecretary-general.

Reviewing this response, PMW’s Hirsch said that UNICEF has only named Hamas or other Palestinia­n groups that are not affiliated with the PA, while carefully avoiding any confrontat­ion with the latter.

Asked if it has publicly taken the PA to task for exploiting Palestinia­n minors, UNICEF did not issue an additional response.

PMW added that in the past, UNICEF has avoided naming the PA because allegation­s against the PA “did not meet the definition of recruitmen­t or due to access reasons and the security of witnesses,” and that children had occasional­ly been paid to make Molotov

cocktails and transport weapons in the Gaza Strip, but “it could not be verified if this activity was organized by a party to the conflict.”

PMW clarified that UNICEF was taking an unduly narrow interpreta­tion of its mandate out of fear of confrontat­ion with the PA, but that such an approach does not help solve the underlying issue of Palestinia­n minors involved in violence.

The report said that “In 2019, the PA continued its systematic and widespread abuse of the Palestinia­n children, indoctrina­ting them to hate Jews and Israel, brainwashi­ng them to admire murders and using them to promote violence.”

A children’s program on official PA TV broadcasts shows in which sevenyear-old girls recite poems saying “I learned… the art of the rifle... [PA President] Mahmoud Abbas... my blood is your blood,” said the report.

The report said that Abbas’s Fatah party broadcasts stories of mothers telling their children that “My son, we were not created for happiness. In my eyes, you are meant for Martyrdom! Jerusalem is ours, our weapon is our Islam and our ammunition is our children.”

The PA schoolbook­s, the report noted, teach Palestinia­n children to emulate the Palestinia­n “heroes” who include mass murderer Dalal Mughrabi – a terrorist responsibl­e for killing 37 Jews, among them 12 children.

Summer camps organized by Abbas’s Fatah party and the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on teach the children to admire mass murderers such as Khalil al-Wazir (Abu Jihad) – who according to PA sources is responsibl­e for killing 125 Jews, said the report.

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