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Kamah shaṿeh Yehudi met? = Pay for slay / Liṭal Shemesh.
כמה שווה יהודי מת = Pay for slay ליטל שמש.

Van Pelt - Zilberman Family Center for Global Collections HV6433.I752 P357 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Shemesh, Lital, author.
Contributor:
Rosengarten Family Fund.
Language:
Hebrew
Subjects (All):
Palestinian National Authority. Majlis al-Tashrīʻī--Terrorism--Finance.
Palestinian National Authority.
Terrorism--Israel--Finance.
Terrorism.
Terrorism--Government policy--Palestine.
Political violence--Israel.
Political violence.
Physical Description:
220 pages : illustrations, charts ; 21 cm
Other Title:
Pay for slay
Place of Publication:
Yerushalayim : Selaʻ Meʼir, [784 = 2024]
ירושלים : סלע מאיר, [תשפ"ד = 2024]
Summary:
"How much is a dead Jew worth? You will be surprised, but there is a place, not far from here, where this question has an answer. In this place there are laws, officials and budget sections that are intended for one purpose: incite the murder of Jews. You threw a Molotov cocktail at a car, but the Jews returned home safely? Bring home NIS 4,000 for each month in prison; Did you stab a Jewish boy and mortally wound him? NIS 6,000. Did you kill during your world prison, you will win over a million dollars. In a book called "Basna Asura" Little Sun exposes the Palestinian Authority's mechanism of incitement, incentives and subsides for the murder of the Jews. Starting from the lessons at school, through the television programs, the cultural heroes and the praise speeches of the Palestinian leadership - to the list of wage earners. The book leads the reader from the streets of the PA to the corridors of the Israeli court, where the family members of the terror victims try to stop the murder machine, and there they encounter the opposition of none other tha the State of Israel, which insists on continuing to transfer funds to the PA. In a period of many risks and opportunities which is expected to shape the future of the country, this book is a must read for every Israeli citizen who wants to understand where we live."-- Translation of back cover.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
OCLC:
1432438294
Publisher Number:
138600011222 danacode

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