Palestinian activists incite terror, post video on social media on how to stab Jews

A young Palestinian-Jordanian girl holds a knife and says. 'I want to stab a Jew' in this screenshot from a video posted online by the Israeli watchdog group MEMRI.(MEMRI)

Palestinian activists are reportedly inciting terrorist attacks against Israelis by posting videos and photos on social media that show detailed instructions on "how to stab a Jew.''

The latest call for violence comes as Israel continues to face a wave of terror attacks that have resulted in the death of eight Israelis in over 30 attacks during the last month, according to Times of Israel.

"The ['How to stab a Jew] posts have been published under various headings created in recent weeks such as "The Intifada Has Started," "The Third Intifada," "The Knife Intifada," "Poison the Knife before You Stab," and "Slaughtering the Jews," the paper said, citing a report from the Middle East Media Research Institute.

The activists have reportedly opened multiple Facebook pages, including one called "Intifada Youth Coalition – Palestine," which posted a video two weeks ago demonstrating how to inflict fatal knife wounds.

A Facebook page called "Jerusalem Now" posted a video last Tuesday that also shows how to stab and how to snatch a soldier's weapon. Some posts also teach potential stabbers how to make their attacks deadlier. Last Wednesday, a Gazan user named Zahran Barbah posted an anatomical chart showing which parts of the body to aim for when stabbing a victim.

Instructional videos on how to use ordinary kitchen knives as attack weapons have also been posted online.

Palestinian children are also not spared from the ongoing terror activities, according to news.sky.com. They are reportedly being "brainwashed'' with "incitement and hate.''

"When a Palestinian child returns from school and [turns on] the television, he doesn't see Barney or Donald Duck, he sees murderers portrayed as heroes. When he opens a textbook, he doesn't learn about math and science, he's being taught to hate,'' said Danny Danon, Israel's new ambassador to the United Nations.

While showing the diagram of a human body entitled "How to Stab a Jew,'' Danon said: "The picture is being taught in middle schools, in high schools, in elementary schools. Palestinian leaders have established an incubator to raise children as terrorists.''

Barely three weeks ago, YouTube removed a graphic video from its website that appeared to encourage stabbing attacks against Jews and Israelis after Israel's Foreign Ministry complained that the clip promoted terror.

In a letter sent to YouTube's parent company, Google, Jerusalem officials said the posted clips contained "violent and inciting content in which terrorists are praised and their acts staged in videos to promote further violence against Israelis and Jews."

Residents are still wary that the 45-second clip could reach their homes and children as they have been posted or circulated widely on social media, said the paper.