Education Minister Limor Livnat spoke to reportes from Paris today, where she had ben scheduled to speak tomorrow at a UNESCO conference. Her speech was to contain a call for an international crackdown on Palestinian incitement in school textbooks. She said that she was ready with many textbook samples teaching children violence and jihad. The audience was to include Palestinians and representatives from Arab countries. Livnat was heading the Israeli delegation to the 31st UNESCO conference, being attended by 190 states, but she returned home after hearing of the assassination.
Arutz-7 correspondent Haggai Huberman reports that indirect PA incitement may even have led to this morning\'s murder of Minister Rehavam Ze\'evi. The PA\'s Amin al-Hindi, who planned the Munich massacre of 1972, announced publicly in July that the PA demands the arrest of Ministers Ze\'evi and Lieberman \"because we have information linking them to the killing of the three members of the Idnan family.\" The reference was to a still-unsolved drive-by murder of three members of one Arab family in the Hevron area at the time. Huberman said, \"This was a hint that the PA would not look askance at an attack upon them, and might even give its backing to such acts. Later, the PA\'s official Al Hayat al-Jadida newspaper repeated the charges, and added that there was information linking them to the formation of a terrorist organization. This is a level of incitement that cannot be surpassed. It was clear that the PA would not be upset by an act like today\'s murder... In addition, a list of wanted Israelis was published, and it included Ze\'evi...\"
Arutz-7 correspondent Haggai Huberman reports that indirect PA incitement may even have led to this morning\'s murder of Minister Rehavam Ze\'evi. The PA\'s Amin al-Hindi, who planned the Munich massacre of 1972, announced publicly in July that the PA demands the arrest of Ministers Ze\'evi and Lieberman \"because we have information linking them to the killing of the three members of the Idnan family.\" The reference was to a still-unsolved drive-by murder of three members of one Arab family in the Hevron area at the time. Huberman said, \"This was a hint that the PA would not look askance at an attack upon them, and might even give its backing to such acts. Later, the PA\'s official Al Hayat al-Jadida newspaper repeated the charges, and added that there was information linking them to the formation of a terrorist organization. This is a level of incitement that cannot be surpassed. It was clear that the PA would not be upset by an act like today\'s murder... In addition, a list of wanted Israelis was published, and it included Ze\'evi...\"