Another PA Song Denies Jewish State
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by JNS.org

"Saturday Hunter," a virulently anti-Semitic film, is a recent hit in the conservative Islamic Republic of Iran.
Palestinian Authority television recently aired yet another song that denies the existence of Israel as a Jewish state, Palestinian Media Watch reported. The lyrics of song deliberately referred to Israeli cities as Palestine:
“Oh bird, take me to [my] homeland, color my eyelids with the soil of Palestine
Send greetings to Acre and to the Upper Galilee, to Bir Zeit, Haifa, Tira and Ayn Ghazal To Jerusalem, Jaffa, Gaza and Jabalya … Oh bird, take me to [my] homeland, color my eyelids with the soil of Palestine.”
Many of the city names referenced in the song are actually the Arabic names of Hebrew villages. For example, Ayn Ghazal is actually Moshav Ofer.
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