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Palestinian schools teach kids to glorify suicide bombers who kill Jews, reveals dossier as PM plans to recognise state

Palestinian schools teach kids to glorify suicide bombers who kill Jews, reveals dossier as PM plans to recognise state

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PALESTINIAN schools teach children to glorify suicide bombers who slaughter Jews, a shocking dossier reveals.
Kids are taught to look up to terrorists in classroom textbooks and even learn to add up by calculating how many 'martyrs' have died.
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Palestinian schools teach children to glorify suicide bombers who slaughter Jews, a shocking dossier reveals
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The PM has defended his decision to set the UK on a course to recognise Palestine
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The Palestinian Authority (PA) - which runs the
This pays monthly salaries to the families of
A prisoner's pay increases the longer the jail term.
The families of those serving 30 years or more can get up to 3,400 US dollars - the equivalent of £2,500.
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The shocking revelations are contained in a dossier shared exclusively with The Sun on Sunday.
They will spark fresh criticisms of
Michael Rubin, Director of Labour Friends of Israel, backed the creation of a Palestinian state - but said the PA must clean up its act before it can be founded.
He said that under leader Mahmoud Abbas the PA is 'authoritarian, riddled with corruption, and commits shocking human rights abuses'.
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He added: 'The PA must clean up its act if we're going to recognise a Palestinian state.
'We need to tell it to abolish the morally repugnant payment of 'salaries' to terrorists, quit glorifying suicide bombers in schoolkids' books, and stop naming its schools after Nazi collaborators.'
Hamas vows no peace unless key demand is met as thugs share sick clip of hostage
The PA's South Hebron Directorate of Education posted a photo of a children's book about female suicide bomber Hanadi Jaradat.
She killed 21 Israelis and injured over 50 more when she blew herself up at a restaurant in Haifa in 2003.
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In another shocking example, a grade 5 textbook Palestinian terrorist Dalal al-Mughrabi is celebrated for her heroism.
She carried out the 1978 Coastal Road massacre which killed 38 Israelis, including 13 children.
Earlier this year, Mr Abbas said he will end payments to the families of Palestinian 'martyrs'.
The PM has defended his decision to set the UK on a course to recognise Palestine.
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Speaking earlier this week, he said: 'We do need to do everything we can to alleviate the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, where we are seeing the children and babies starving for want of aid which could be delivered.
'That is why I've said unless things materially change on the ground, we'll have to assess this in September, we will recognise Palestine before the United Nations general assembly in September.'
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