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                  U.S. ‘disturbed’ by reports of Mughrabi square naming

                  Palestinians in the West Bank town of Al-Bireh, abutting Ramallah, decorating a town square with a poster depicting Dalal al-Mughrabi, March 13, 2011. Photo by: Reuters

                  U.S. ‘disturbed’ by reports of Mughrabi square naming

                  17.03.2011, Israel and the World

                  The Obama administration called "disturbing" reports that Palestinian Authority officials attended the renaming of a square after a terrorist, saying it condemned such commemorations.
                  "We are very disturbed by these reports and are seeking clarification from the Palestinian Authority," a State Department official told JTA on Wednesday. "We condemn any commemoration of acts of terrorism and underscore that all parties have an obligation to end incitement."
                  Matthew Lehrich, a White House spokesman, later affirmed and repeated the statement.
                  Palestinians in an official March 13 ceremony named a town square in the West Bank after a terrorist involved in killing 37 Israelis.
                  Members of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah faction were on hand for the unveiling of a plaque in memory of Dalal Mughrabi in Al-Bireh, near Ramallah. No P.A. government officials attended the ceremony, according to Reuters.
                  Mughrabi was killed in a 1978 bus hijacking on Israel's coastal road. She had directed the hijacking of two buses on the coastal road between Haifa and Tel Aviv, which led to the murder of 37 Israelis, including 13 children.
                  One year ago, the Palestinian Authority had canceled official ceremonies to name the town square for Mughrabi after pressure from U.S. peace envoy George Mitchell and Vice President Joe Biden at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's request. The planned ceremony conflicted with a Biden visit to the region.
                  The P.A. said at the time that it would place the official monument at a later date.

                  JTA