Among many Palestinians, Mughrabi is viewed as a martyr in the struggle for the liberation of Palestine. Among Israelis, she is viewed as a terrorist responsible for one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in the history of the State of Israel. Numerous Palestinian sites and institutions, some inaugurated by the
Palestinian Authority, bear her name, including a public square, schools, a computer center, a soccer tournament, and a summer camp. The dedication of the public square in the city of
al-Bireh was controversial. It was initially scheduled for March 2010 on the 32nd anniversary of the Coastal Road attack, and would also have coincided with a visit to the region by U.S. Vice President
Joe Biden. Public condemnation came from
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's Prime Minister, who said the honoring of Mughrabi was anti-Israel incitement that "encourages terrorism", In addition, the PA launched a seminar called "Martyr Dalal Mughrabi Camp," to be held in
Jericho. In May 2017, the Palestinian Authority via its organisation Women's Affairs Technical Committee (WATC) named a women's center in the town of Burqa after Mughrabi and celebrated her as a
role model. The center was built with the aid of the government of
Norway and
UN Women. Norway's Foreign Minister demanded that Norway's funding for the building be repaid and its logo removed from the building. He said that "Norway will not allow itself to be associated with institutions that take the names of terrorists in this way". The
United Nations also condemned the naming as "glorification of terrorism" and demanded its logo be removed from the building. The
Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs started its own investigations of WATC and found it had withheld central information about the naming of the centre and terminated the working relationship with WATC. As a result of the findings, Denmark ceased funding 23 other NGOs in Palestine. ==See also==