I originally published that poster on February 1. I took the image from her biographical page in a site called Palestine Writes, a literature festival.
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
- Tuesday, February 21, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- 1972 Terror, 1978 Terror, Dalal Mughrabi, Ghassan Kanafani, glorifying terror, supporting terror, Susan Abulhawa
Susan Abulhawa is an award winning author who is also a supporter of terrorism.
She immediately blocked me.
On Monday, she tweeted, "This is your daily reminder that Zionism is the contemporary face of Nazism and white supremacy. The fairytales of Israel's benevolence, democracy, etc are promulgated by an intensely funded global propaganda machine."
I responded with a poster I had made a couple of weeks ago, showing that she prominently displayes a photo of terrorist Dalal Mughrabi in her office. Mughrabi murdered 38 Israelis, including 13 children, in the 1978 Coastal Road Massacre.
But the story doesn't quite end there.
I originally published that poster on February 1. I took the image from her biographical page in a site called Palestine Writes, a literature festival.
But on her Amazon page, she doesn't have either Mughrabi and Kanafani!
I originally published that poster on February 1. I took the image from her biographical page in a site called Palestine Writes, a literature festival.
According to archive.org, the webpage that had this photo was taken down by February 4.
Either Abulhawa asked that the site take down her embarrassing photo, or the Palestine Writes people themselves decided to take it down. In fact, all mentions of her at the site have been scrubbed, although their Facebook page has a recent mention of Abulhawa, still mentioning her as a festival director.
Whoever took it down, clearly Abulhawa's posing in front of photos of terrorists like Mughrabi and Ghassan Kanafani (who worked with the Japanese Red Army on the 1972 Lod Airport massacre) has caused embarrassment among people who claim that they have the moral high ground. Instead of publicly condemning Dalal Mughrabi, they want to hide the evidence that they support the most heinous female terrorist in history.
Abulhawa herself has a long history of antisemitism, delighting in comparing Israel to Nazi Germany (h/t GnasherJew):
I hope that people tweet this poster of her Mughrabi photo every time she makes another claim about how Israel is immoral. My response gathered far more "Likes" than her original post, which is pretty rare on Twitter, so this must have stung.
UPDATE: Mark Humphrys found a larger version of her photo, from 2020 on her website:
There is strong evidence that the Amazon photo was taken first, which means that Abulhawa didn't have those photos on her wall - but she Photoshopped them there.
Either way, she wanted to indicate who her heroes were in the later pictures. (h/t GnasherJew)