Palestinian Authority keeps glorifying terrorists, contradicting Macron’s claim
Song: "There is no force in the world that can remove the weapon"
PA governor: Terrorists are "source of pride and glory for all our people"
PA official daily: Terrorist prisoners are "knights" who are "awaiting the breaking of their chains"
Ever since French President Emmanuel Macron recognized a Palestinian state, claiming that Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas "condemns terrorism," supports "demilitarization," and shows a "genuine willingness to move forward," the PA's official and controlled media continues constantly to glorify terrorists, praise violence, and present "armed struggle," i.e., terrorism, as the core of Palestinian identity. Nothing in the PA's messaging has changed. In fact, the months following Macron's declaration show the exact opposite.
One of the clearest examples came when official PA TV aired a glowing tribute to poet and Fatah member Salah Al-Din Al-Husseini, the writer of one of the Palestinians' many iconic terror-promotion songs, My Weapon Has Emerged From My Wounds. The song, which Palestinian Media Watch has documented being broadcast hundreds of times on PA TV and Fatah's Awdah TV, is a musical celebration of the gun, bloodshed, and "Martyrdom."
In the new PA TV report, the song was played over archival footage of weapons training while the narrator proudly highlighted its message. The lyrics openly endorse the ideology of permanent armed struggle and blood sacrifice, followed by Al-Husseini himself reciting another poem praising the "blood of the Martyr" as "music" and a force that "shakes the enemies."
Official PA TV narrator: "One of his well-known songs was also My Weapon Has Emerged From My Wounds:"
"From my wounds, my weapon has emerged
Oh, our revolution, my weapon has emerged
There is no force in the world that can remove the weapon from my hand
There is no force in the world that can remove the weapon from my hand
My weapon has emerged
My weapon has emerged
He who offers his blood does not care if his blood flows upon the ground
As the weapon of the revolution is in my hand, so my presence will be forced [upon Israel]
My weapon has emerged
My weapon has emerged"
Poet Salah Al-Din Al-Husseini is shown reciting one of his poems.
Poet Salah Al-Din Al-Husseini: "The blood of the Martyr – O my song – shines above the peaks, the blood of the Martyr is music, the sacrifice shakes the enemies."
[Official PA TV, The Story of a Homeland, Nov. 23, 2025]
In addition, senior PA and Fatah leaders, such as Jibril Rajoub and Laila Ghannam, have continued holding mass rallies devoted entirely to honoring convicted terrorist murderers. These rallies were shown on official PA TV, and the terrorist prisoners are called "national icons," "a source of pride and glory for all our people," and authors of "an epic of heroism." The PA reporter framed these terrorists as "important leaders" under Israeli "aggression," further presenting the murderers as victims and heroes simultaneously, which is a classic component of PA terror promotion.
Official PA TV newsreader: "In response to the call of the Fatah Movement... residents and family members of prisoners (i.e. terrorists) participated in several districts in rallies to express support and solidarity with the prisoners... and the prisoner leaders inside the occupation's (i.e., Israel's) prisons, foremost among them leader Marwan Barghouti (i.e., terrorist, orchestrated attacks in which at least 5 were murdered). In El-Bireh a popular procession took place, attended by several members of the Fatah Central Committee and the [Fatah] Revolutionary Council."
Fatah Central Committee Secretary Jibril Rajoub: "[This is a rally of support] for the prisoners and their family members, as these people are national icons deeply rooted in the consciousness of all the Palestinians."
Visual:
The poster shows terrorist prisoner Marwan Barghouti making a "V" for "victory."
Text on poster: "Freedom for heroic prisoner Marwan Barghouti"
Official PA TV reporter: "Participants in this support rally raised banners and pictures of leader symbol Barghouti." …
Ramallah and El-Bireh District Governor Laila Ghannam: "Marwan is the symbol of the Palestinian prisoner... The Palestinian people supports the prisoners who are a source of pride and glory for all our people." …
Official PA TV reporter: "The occupation regime is taking aggressive steps against the prisoners and their important leaders, who are writing an epic of heroism." …
Visual:
The posters feature terrorist prisoner Walid Daqqa, who murdered 1 and terrorist prisoner Jum'a Adam, who murdered 5
Text on poster on left: "The Palestinian Prisoners' Club: Freedom for prisoner Walid Nimr Daqqa"
Text on poster on right: "Palestinian Prisoners' Club: Freedom for prisoner Jum'a Ibrahim Adam"
[Official PA TV News, Aug. 20, 2025]
Official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida praised a Jenin rally organized by Fatah, the PLO factions, the Prisoners' Club, and the Commission of Prisoners' Affairs – all PA-funded or PA-aligned bodies – and celebrated the terrorist prisoners by calling them "knights" who are "awaiting the breaking of their chains."
"At the entrance to the old market of Jenin… the rally was colored with images of the symbols of the prisoners' movement, foremost among them Fatah Central Committee member Marwan Barghouti, Fatah Secretary in Jenin Ata Abu Rmeileh, journalist Ali Al-Samoudi (i.e., arrested on suspicions of transferring funds for Islamic Jihad terror organization), and dozens of knights awaiting the breaking of their chains."
[Official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, Dec. 1, 2025]
Macron and other Western leaders claimed Abbas condemns terrorism. The ongoing glorification of terrorist murderers as heroes, icons, symbols, "knights," and "leaders," combined with PA TV's public celebration of armed struggle and "Martyrdom," shows clearly that the PA has no interest in rejecting terror and has implemented no reforms whatsoever regarding its terror promotion. It is the same terror ideology that the PA has promoted for decades.
