Mohammad Jaaisah lists himself on Facebook as a teacher at UNRWA. His profile picture is of himself against an UNRWA banner. Jaaisah’s Facebook profile also includes a post about himself being honored on international Teachers’ Day. The post contains numerous photos with the UNRWA banner clearly visible in the background. Jaaisah’s posts endorse terrorism.
In the midst of Israel’s May 2021 conflict with Hamas in Gaza, Jaaisah endorsed armed resistance and killing Israelis. His post proclaimsthat “any weapon not used in the resistance is suspicious,” meaning that weapons should be used by terrorist groups “resisting” Israel. Jaaisah also liked a comment on the post advocating for murderous attacks on Israelis, who are referred to in the post as “settlers,” thus alsodenying their right to live in Israel. Jaaisah writes “The firearm cannot be deemed patriotic” if “the bullet is discharged in the air rather than being aimed at the Occupation and its settlers.”
Translation:
What’s going on with the weapons and ammunition depots
Or are they just for show and intimidation
Any weapon not used in the resistance is suspicious
Comment translation:
If a bullet is discharged into the air rather than being aimed at the Occupation and its settlers, the firearm responsible cannot be deemed patriotic.
We’re being torn apart in Tel Aviv