The bi-weekly paper The Capital City, which is distributed with the official Palestinian Authority daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, featured a cartoon Thursday portraying Temple Mount activist Rabbi Yehuda Glick as a venomous snake.
Terrorist Mutaz Hijazi, who attempted to murder Rabbi Glick on Oct. 29, is seen trying to strangle Rabbi Glick while saying: “You make me mad!”
The ADL featured this cartoon on its website and said it appeared November 2 in A Raiya, a Qatari paper.
The Capital City lists as its “general supervisor” Othman Abu Gharbieh, who is a member of Fatah’s Central Committee and the Secretary General of the Popular National Conference of Jerusalem, the PLO institution that publishes the bi-weekly.
The front page of the bi-weekly also honors terrorists. Under the headline “Jerusalem will speak only Arabic” are pictures of two terrorists: Mutaz Hijazi, who shot Rabbi Glick, and car terrorist Ibrahim Al-Akari, who killed two and injured more than 13 Israelis in Jerusalem.
PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has glorified Glick’s attacker, as reported by Palestinian Media Watch. In a condolence letter, Abbas wrote that the terrorist “rose to Heaven while defending our people’s rights and holy places.” Abbas’ advisor similarly praised the terrorist, stating that his “bullets were a beacon.” Abbas’ Fatah movement also celebrated the attack on Rabbi Glick.