Fatima Mohammed Bernawi (1939 – 3 November 2022)[1] (also transliterated Barnawi; Arabic: فاطمة برناوي) was a Palestinian liberation fighter who was involved in the Palestinian Freedom Movement of the mid-1960s, a significant period of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. She was known as the first Palestinian woman to have organized a terror attack in Israel—the attempted bombing of a movie theatre in October 1967.[2][3][4]
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