The Fatah movement calls for ending the Palestinian division, strengthening the home front and preparing to face the next Israeli government.
The “Fatah” movement has called for “an end to internal divisions and preparations to face the next terrorist government of Benjamin Netanyahu”.
On the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the first Palestinian uprising (the Stones Intifada), Fatah spokesman Munther Hayek said: “The stones uprising brought the issue back to the fore again, especially after the Palestinian revolution left Beirut and tried to disperse it in the Arab countries».
Hayek added that “the transfer of confrontation with the Israeli enemy to the Palestinian interior, and direct friction with it, has sent an important message that the Palestinian people reject the occupation and are not ready to accept an economic solution and coexist with the Zionists on the basis of peaceful solutions”.
Hayek considered: “The Palestinian people, who offered thousands of martyrs, wounded and prisoners and sacrificed everything they possessed, still adhere to all their legitimate rights and will continue their struggle until liberation, independence and return “.
He stressed that “the sacrifices of the Palestinian people presented a message to the international community to move in search of a political solution, but the Israeli occupation withdrew from the agreements after the killing of Yitzhak Rabin and the rise of the far right Israeli.”
He also called for “ending the Palestinian division, strengthening the home front, strengthening the steadfastness of our Palestinian people, and preparing to face the next terrorist occupation government.”
In early November, Israeli President Isaac Herzog nominated former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu forms government new.
this The president of the Palestinian Authority intervenesMahmoud Abbas, a few days ago, in a speech before the Fatah Revolutionary Council movement on the situation in Palestine, especially under the future Netanyahu government.
He also renewed his commitment to holding elections in all Palestinian territories, including Jerusalem.
He continued, “We will continue to join international organizations and go to the United Nations to gain full membership and to ask countries that have not recognized Palestine to recognize it.”