A Palestinian Authority government complex is being built on a Ramallah street that is named after arch-terrorist Yahye Ayash, dubbed 'The Engineer'.
Ayash, a leader in the Hamas and Iz A-Din Al-Kassam terrorist organizations, was responsible for the deaths of close to 100 Israelis throughout Israel during the terror wave of 1994-1995. He was ultimately liquidated by the Israel Defense Forces when he answered his rigged cell phone in Beit Lahiya. Beit Lahiya, in northern Gaza, has been the source of many Kassam rockets fired at Israel over the years.
Among the attacks he organized were the suicide bus bombings in Afula and Hadera in April 1994 (8 and 6 killed, respectively); the #5 Tel Aviv bus bombing in October of that year (22 dead); and the double attack in Beit Lid in January 1995 (21 dead).
Other attacks he organized included the #36 bus bombing near Kfar Darom (9 dead), the Ramat Gan bus bombing (6 dead), and the #26 bus bomb in Jerusalem (5 dead).
About a month ago, another city square in Ramallah was dedicated in memory of the female terrorist Dalal Mughrabi, who commanded Israel's worst terror attack in history: The Coastal Road Massacre of 1978, in which 37 Israelis were murdered.