PA claims 101 babies born to jailed terrorists

October 21, 2022 by Gil Tanenbaum - TPS
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The Palestinian Authority (PA) claims that as many as 101 children have been born to convicted terrorists held in Israeli jails.

The women who carried the babies were said to have been artificially inseminated with sperm that was somehow smuggled out of the prisons.

According to the group Palestinian Media Watch (PMW), what they describe ironically as “one of the PA’s celebrities” is “terror mom” Um Yusuf Abu Hmeid, famous in the PA for having allegedly given birth 6 times to the sons of jailed terrorists.

She is also said to have had a grandson in this way when sperm from her son Nasr Abu Hmeid – a terrorist involved in the murder of 4 – was smuggled out of prison and successfully inseminated.

Now PMW reports that she will become a grandmother again as another of her imprisoned sons has done the same. Last month, the wife of Muhammad Abu Hmeid – a terrorist who is serving 2 life sentences for several weapons-related charges, attempted murder, and conspiracy to commit murder.

A September headline from the PA daily “Al-Hayat Al-Jadida” read, “The wife of prisoner Muhammad Abu Hmeid underwent artificial insemination from the liberated sperm of her husband.”

The paper, in its reports, wrote, “Ghannam emphasized that the Abu Hmeid family adheres to hope despite all the pain and torture that it is experiencing, and it is recording a new defiance against this terrorist occupier (Israel) that is preventing the freedom of her five sons.”

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