Monday, August 5, 2024

PALESTINIAN FACTIONS PLEDGE TO CONTINUE STRUGGLE AFTER HANIYEH'S DEATH

Mr Haniyeh’s assassination was a “cowardly action”, according to Marwan Abdullah, a member of the political bureau of the PFLP.

He said Israel had “failed in the confrontations taking place on the ground and failed to achieve the goals they have announced in this war. This is a big indication that their war goals have changed.”

Vowing that the Palestinians will not be defeated, Mr Abdullah said his movement has “concerns because the enemy has dragged matters to positions that now pose a threat to many aspects of life in this region”.

An ideologically Marxist group, the PFLP was formed in the late 1960s by George Habash, a former doctor whose sister was killed during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.

Its military wing, the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, is so called in honour of Mr Habash’s successor, who was assassinated while sitting in his office in 2001.

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PFLP: ISRAEL'S ASSASSINATION POLICY WILL NOT WEAKEN THE RESISTANCE

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) mourned the Tulkarem refugee camp martyrs, pledging that the assassination crime “will not pass without punishment.”

The PFLP reiterated in a press statement on Saturday that the Israeli assassination policy will not discourage the heroic resistance fighters and will not break the will of the Palestinian people, stressing that it will promote their commitment to national principles and rights, and persistence in pursuing the approach of resistance despite crimes, massacres, and assassinations.

The Front called on the Palestinian masses in Tulkarem to adhere to the general strike announced by the national forces in mourning for the martyrs.

Nine Palestinian resistance fighters were killed this morning in Israeli drone attacks on two vehicles near Tulkarem.

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