‘Run Over…the Baby’: The Song That Rallies and Inspires Palestinians to Kill Israeli Infants [Video]

Tell me again how Palestinians cut from this particular cloth are not the equal of Nazis? They are barbaric monsters, who slaughter the innocent and offer up even their own children on the bloody alter of Islam willingly and enthusiastically. In the name of Allah, they commit atrocity after atrocity and the world yawns as if it is poorly written theater. Muslims need little to rally and inspire them to murder Jews, but they seem to award bonus points for mowing down infants.


“Run them over, Allah will help you,” the Palestinian duo sang. (Screenshot: Israel Channel 2)

From The Blaze:

A duo of Palestinian singers has posted a song that encourages Palestinians to commit infanticide by using their cars to ‘run over’ Israeli babies, apparently inspired by a recent incident in which a Palestinian driver did just that.

“Run over, run over the 2-month-old baby girl – that’s how we get back at them,” went the lyrics according to a report on the song by Israel’s Channel 2 News.

The rallying cry was strikingly similar to an attack October 22 in which a Palestinian driver slammed his vehicle into a group of bystanders at a Jerusalem light rail station. A 3-month-old baby girl, Chaya Zissel Braun, a U.S. citizen, was one of two killed when the car rammed into her stroller, sending her flying into the air.

An Israeli government spokesman later identified the suspect as Abed Abdelrahman Shaludeh, a Hamas member who once served time in Israeli prison on terrorism charges.

“For Al-Aqsa, we will run over the settlers,” sang the two men identified as Anas Garadat and Abu Khayad who posted the song according to Channel 2, referring to the Al-Aqsa Mosque holy to Muslims on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount. “Run over, run over the settlers. Turn the road into a trap and run them over, Allah will help you. The entire Arab nation tells you, Bless you Akari Ibrahim, run over, run over.”

Akari referred to Ibrahim Akari, an Arab resident of east Jerusalem who Israel police said used his vehicle to assault a group of Israelis at another light rail station last week, killing two.

Eyewitnesses said he then emerged from his car wielding a metal rod after which he was shot and killed by an Israeli police officer who was in the area during the attack. Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said the suspect was affiliated with Hamas.

Channel 2 reported that the song was widely shared on Arabic social media and received positive comments. There were, however, also critical comments including one from Ahmed in Jerusalem who wrote according to Channel 2, “Yes, you have to fight the Jewish settlers and the occupation, but not this way, because it will harm the interests of the Palestinian people.”

Israel Radio’s Arab Affairs correspondent Gal Berger last week reported on a new Palestinian social media campaign complete with animated posters encouraging Palestinians to use their cars to attack Israelis.

The Palestinians use social media as a strong propaganda weapon. Animated posters depict just how easy it is to kill – it’s been done twice in the last two weeks alone. For the crime of being Jewish and holding onto a small piece of land in the Middle East, the radical Islamists have sentenced Jews to horrible deaths. They teach their young this… they celebrate this with candy… and even now, they do the same with Christians. Just last week they burned a Christian mother and father of four to death in an oven in Pakistan. The mother was pregnant and they broke both their legs so they could not escape. This was after almost beating their children to death. 44 Muslims did that last week – is it any wonder they have no problem with running over babies?

Terresa Monroe-Hamilton

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