Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah faction names summer camp after Dalal Mughrabi, who led terror attack which killed 37 civilians.

A summer camp run by Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah faction has been named after one of the most notorious terrorists of the past half-century, a mass-murderer responsible for a terror attack which left 37 Israelis dead and more than 70 wounded.

This summer, Fatah opened the “Martyr Dalal Mughrabi Camp”, named after the Fatah terrorist who helped organize and lead the 1978 Coastal Road Massacre in which 12 Israeli children and 25 adults were slaughtered.

According to the Palestinian Media Watch organization, which tracks anti-Semitic incitement in the PA, the Palestinian Authority’s Ministry of Culture endorsed the Dalal Mughrabi Camp, which was praised by the PA’s official mouthpiece, Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, as a place which helped to create “an educated and aware generation.”

"The [PA] Ministry of Culture office in the Salfit district visited the summer camps in Yasuf, with some of the most prominent of them being the Martyr Dalal Mughrabi Camp under the supervision of the Fatah Movement and the Yasuf Youth Club, and the Childhood Ambassadors Camp that is funded by the World Vision organization and the Yasuf Village Council,” Al-Hayat Al-Jadida reported.

“The Ministry of Culture delegation was briefed about the activities at the two camps, which place an emphasis on creating an educated and aware generation.”

“Deputy Director of the Ministry of Culture office in Salfit Issam Abdallah spoke about the importance of the summer camps, and the interest they are revealing among the participants in the skills of art and creation. He added that the Ministry of Culture is showing great interest in camps like these and met with the creators and the talented [participants], while focusing on strengthening the importance of the Palestinian heritage in the minds of our children, as the heritage is one of the most important symbols of Palestinian identity and culture."

Earlier this year, Palestinian Media Watch revealed that funds provided by the United Nations and Norway had been used to support a women’s center named after Mughrabi in the town of Burqa.