Sunday, June 11, 2017

PFLP salutes the struggle in Kafr Qasem to defend Palestinian identity and existence


The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine saluted the Palestinian people of Kafr Qasem in occupied Palestine ’48 and their struggle to defend the Arab and Palestinian identity of their city as they bravely confront the policies of the occupation and its racist laws against Palestinian existence throughout occupied Palestine. 

The Front saluted the martyr of the Palestinian people and of Kafr Qasem, the youth Mohammed Taha, who was killed by occupation forces on Monday evening, June 5, in clashes with the occupier.

The Front considers that the ongoing response of the Palestinian masses throughout the occupied homeland makes clear that despite all desperate attempts to erase Palestinian identity and existence through direct aggression, home demolitions, siege and racist and fascist laws, these attempts have failed before the Palestinian people’s firm adherence to their identity, rights and land.

The Front noted that the heroism of the people of Kafr Qasem is a model that shows a clear alternative to the illusion of settlement, negotiations and security coordination through liquidationist American “solutions.” The inalienable rights of the Palestinian people can only be achieved through confrontation, resistance and insistence on our full national rights in the streets and in the struggle.

PFLP DEMANDS PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY RELEASE YOUTH ACTIVIST NASSAR JARADAT AND END "SECURITY COOPERATION" WITH ISRAEL


"Security services of the Palestinian Authority seized youth activist Nasar Jaradat in Ramallah four days ago. The PFLP stresses that his arrest comes in the context of the suppression of freedom of expression in the Palestinian discourse that directly supports the Israeli occupation.

The PFLP, the second-largest constituent organization of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), stresses that it holds the Palestinian Authority responsible for the continued detention of Jaradat.


The PFLP underpins that this includes the risk of being arrested by the occupation through what the Front describes as the “revolving door policy”, which, over time, has led to the arrest and death of a number of young activists and resistance strugglers.



The PFLP stresses that the arrest of Jaradat by Palestinian Authority security services, for his writing in social media, shows “disregard for the sentiments of the Palestinian people”. 

The Front stresses that the Palestinian Authority should be holding accountable and arresting those who disregard and undermine the fundamental rights of the Palestinian people, not those who criticize the policy of security coordination and the Palestinian Authority’s political direction and leadership.

The PFLP also urged human rights organizations to act quickly for the release of Jaradat as well as all other political detainees held by the Palestinian Authority. The Front stressed that the PA’s continued repression is unacceptable."

Monday, October 24, 2016

PFLP: Jerusalem operation is a natural response to the occupation, reflects continuing intifada

PFLP: Jerusalem operation is a natural response to the occupation, reflects continuing intifada

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine said that today’s resistance operation in occupied Jerusalem comes in the context of the ongoing intifada, and is a natural response to the occupation and the attacks of the settlers, and confirms once more the Palestinian position and identity of Jerusalem against the schemes of the occupier to erase Palestinian existence with Judaization plans. The Front expressed its salutes to the martyr Musbah Abu Sbeih, shot by occupation forces during his operation.

The operation expresses that there remains an open conflict between the Palestinian people and the Zionist occupier throughout the land of Palestine, and that all of the collective punishment, mass arrests and brutal attacks will not stop the continuing Palestinian resistance.

The Front emphasizes the importance of sustaining and supporting the ongoing intifada through Palestinian national unity around a program of resistance and strengthening popular organization and struggle toward achieving liberation for the Palestinian people.

Sunday, October 23, 2016

PFLP mourns the passing of Palestinian national leader Comrade Tayseer Qubaa

PFLP mourns the passing of Palestinian national leader Comrade Tayseer Qubaa

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine mourns with great sorrow and grief its comrade and leader Tayseer Qubaa, who passed away on July 21 in the hospital in Amman, Jordan, at the age of 78.

With the departure of “Abu Fares,” the Front has lost one of its historical leaders and the Palestinian national movement has lost a tribune who always took up the cause of his people and his homeland to all the corners of the world.

Comrade Tayseer Qubaa was born on August 20, 1938 in the city of Qalqilya. From his childhood, he was conscious of the nature of the Zionist project erected on the land of Palestine in 1948, by the crimes of murder, destruction and dispossession of the Palestinian people. The impact of this crystallized his early consciousness of the need to resist this entity, which led him to join the ranks of the Arab Nationalist Movement and participate actively in the Palestinian student movement in Syria, before he was arrested after Syria’s separation from Egypt in 1961, and deported to Egypt.

Comrade Tayseer continued his activities in the ANM and its leadership in Egypt, and in the Palestinian student movement, where history will record his senior leadership role as head of the union as he worked for years to represent the Palestinian cause and people in various forums even before the creation of the PLO, as well as organizing Palestinian students and youth in Gaza, promoting cultural work, training, and upholding the rights of the Palestinian people throughout historic Palestine.

Following the Naksah of June 1967, Comrade Tayseer Qubaa returned to resist the Zionist entity from inside the occupied homeland, where he entered to help organize the resistance and its leadership. He was subsequently arrested in Jerusalem and spent nearly three years in prison. His arrest led to international reactions in the student and youth movements and organizations around the world, and his case was a victory for the cause of the Palestinian people and their just struggle.

Comrade Tayseer held many roles in the Front and at Palestinian and Arab national levels. He has been a member of the Central Committee and the Political Bureau, and engaged in organizational, political, and mobilization tasks in the Front. At the national level, he participated in the first conference of the Palestinian National Council in Jerusalem in 1964. He was also elected a member of the Executive Committee of the PLO and served as a member of the Central Council for many years. He was the first deputy chair of the Palestinian National Council from 1988 until his death. He represented Palestine in many Arab and international events and meetings, and in Arab, African and international parliaments, where he held various leadership positions.

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine pledges to our comrade Tayseer Qubaa to continue to struggle until we achieve the goals of our people to be free of occupation and colonization and achieve self-determination and national liberation.

Rest well, Comrade Abu Fares, we pledge to you and your friends and comrades that we will continue the march to victory.

Political Bureau
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
July 21, 2016

Saturday, October 22, 2016

PFLP: Continued normalization meetings between the Saudi regime and Zionist entity threaten the region

PFLP: Continued normalization meetings between the Saudi regime and Zionist entity threaten the region

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine strongly condemned the continued normalization meetings between the Saudi regime and the Zionist entity, the latest of which was a Saudi delegation to the Zionist state in the presence of retired General Anwar Eshki and Saudi businessmen.

The Front noted that these meetings would not take place without a green light from the official Saudi authorities, noting the danger and harm to the national cause and the interests of the Arab people at the hands of Saudi officialdom, which is working to redirect and alter the character and compass of the struggle in the region.

The Front added that the recurring nature of these meetings indicates a high level of coordination between the Saudi regime, the Zionist entity, and the United States administration in the destruction of the region, keeping it burning and torn apart by sectarian and confessional conflicts, terror, and the takfiri groups funded and fueled by Saudi Arabia and the West.

The Front also emphasized that the continuation of these meetings provides cover and assistance to the occupation in its oppression of the Palestinian people and gives a veneer of legitimacy to its massive and ongoing crimes. They also continue to the normalization with the Zionist entity as a “fact on the ground” in the region, working to promote the role of the occupation state in the region and increase its influence. 

The Front denounced the participation of a Palestinian official in these normalization meetings, emphasizing that there are some in the monopolistic Palestinian leadership who do not want to leave the framework of negotiations, normalization and meetings with the Zionist entity. This must be confronted with a popular response and clear Palestinian stand to confront this corrosion that eats away at our national liberation struggle.

Barakat: Bilal Kayed represents a Palestinian national experience and a global liberation struggle

Barakat: Bilal Kayed represents a Palestinian national experience and a global liberation struggle

As students around the world gathered and protested for freedom for imprisoned leader Comrade Bilal Kayed, on hunger strike in his battle for freedom since June 15, Palestinian leftist writer Comrade Khaled Barakat noted that “Comrade Bilal Kayed is still chained to his bed, with deteriorating health. He has lost his vision for several hours at a time and suffers excruciating pain. Still, despite refusing anything but water for over 40 days, he maintains a very high spirit and level of determination for victory.”

“The Israelis should not expect Palestinians to accept this attack on Bilal, after jailing him for 14 and a half years. You cannot simply send them to detention without charge and expect this to pass without a battle. The entire Palestinian prisoners’ movement, with all of its political backgrounds and affiliations, have stood in unity behind Comrade Kayed because they know that he is entering this confrontation on behalf of every Palestinian struggler, whether he or she is in prison or not,” said Barakat.

“But why did Israel do this? The reason Israel sent Comrade Kayed to administrative detention after 14 and a half years of imprisonment is, simply, one more attempt to break his clearly unbroken will. He is so committed to one single task and has lived it throughout his sentence: defending the prisoners and their rights. He is known for this among his fellow prisoners, and he is loved for this among the Palestinian people,” said Barakat. “The trust he enjoys from the prisoners’ movement is based on this very important fact.”

Barakat continued, recalling Kayed’s life experience: “It is extremely important to draw lessons from the experience of Comrade Bilal Kayed. He was arrested when he was a young Palestinian man. He was a refrigeration technician, a worker who graduated from the Qalandia technical institute. When the second Intifada broke out, the PFLP made a decision to temporarily join the Palestinian national security forces in order to build the experience and training of the military wing of the Front, the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades. Some of the comrades of the Front were asked to join and became wanted by the Israelis, like Bilal,” Barakat said. “He worked closely with the leader Mahmoud Abu Hanoud of the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades, who later was assassinated by Israel, shortly before Bilal was arrested.”

“We must remember that Bilal is the son of a freedom fighter; his father has a very similar history to Bilal. He was part of the Jordanian forces when he left to fight with the Palestinian revolution in Lebanon. In fact, Bilal was born in Syria on Noveber 30, 1981, and went to Palestine in the mid-1990s. Bilal had the right to be in the West Bank as his father and mother are Palestinians from the West Bank, even under the occupation law,” said Barakat. “The reason we are providing this background information is to say that, in a way, Bilal Kayed represents a Palestinian national experience, the history and struggles of the Palestinian people in diaspora and inside Palestine.”

“Bilal Kayed is now on hunger strike for 42 days. This is, however, far from the first time that he engaged in – or led – a hunger strike, nor is it the first time that he was punished with isolation. Throughout his time in prison, he was attacked frequently by guards and targeted by the prison authority for his constant advocacy for the prisoners and their collective rights, as Palestinian political prisoners, prisoners of freedom and the liberation movement,” Barakat said.

“He used his time in prison wisely. He educated himself; he speaks four languages. He entered academic courses as a student. Each one of these things that he achieved was part of a battle and accompanied with difficulties, challenges, and obstacles on the part of the prison administration,” Barakat noted. “Throughout his imprisonment, he was part of every battle of the prisoners for freedom. This is why Bilal has the respect and the trust of all of his comrades, inside and outside prison.”

“Today, we call on all of the revolutionaries of the world to stand up and express their solidarity with Bilal Kayed. We must mobilize in all social sectors, and continue to work in the labor movement, the student movement, LGBT movements, and engage in the struggle not only for Bilal Kayed but for all Palestinian political prisoners as the cause of freedom,” said Barakat. “It is particularly crucial that we link the movement to boycott Israel with the struggle of the Palestinian prisoners and the Palestinian resistance.”

Barakat noted that “Israel enjoys full official impunity with the avid support of imperialist powers on the international level. Like all forces and powers, however, it can be subject and held accountable to a higher pressure and power – the people, mobilized, at a global level, especially when this solidarity comes from within the ‘belly of the beast.’ We are confident that Comrade Bilal Kayed will be victorious. It is all of our obligation to struggle mightily to ensure that this is the case, not only for Bilal, but for every Palestinian struggler for freedom.”

PFLP emphasizes “no confidence” in Arab summit in Mauritania

PFLP emphasizes “no confidence” in Arab summit in Mauritania

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine affirmed that it has no confidence in the results of the 27th Arab Summit meeting held yesterday in the Mauritanian capital of Nouakchott, in response to the final statement of the summit. This statement was no more than a carbon copy of the resolutions of the Arab summits in recent years and reflects the situation of the Arab League, which long ago lost the Arab peoples’ confidence as a means to seriously express their aspirations.

The Front noted that there is no benefit from Arab conferences or summits if they have lost the central cause and credibility in defending the interests of the Arab nation, and as long as the Arab regimes are in control of the results of these summits, issuing decisions in order to serve the agendas of regimes while feeding the fire of sectarian strife in the region while redirecting the compass away from the central conflict.

The Front considered that the Arab League as it now stands bears little to no resemblance to the original vision of the Egyptian leader Jamal Abdel Nasser, and is fundamentally incapable of addressing the Arab situation or supporting the Palestinian cause and the struggle of our people against the occupation. It views the item on the Palestinian cause as a call to frequent verbal speeches that neither provide nor delay anything and do nothing to contribute to addressing the positions of some Arab states who have participated in the erasure of the Palestinian cause as a primary and central issue on the agenda of Arab summits, placing it instead as a secondary concern.

The Front expressed its rejection of the final statement’s support for French efforts to convene a so-called international peace conference, noting that the French initiative does not provide a minimum of Palestinian rights and seeks to impose an alternate international reference below the level of international law and UN resolutions, which stipulate the rights of our people to return, self-determination, and an independent, sovereign state.

The Front noted with amazement the statement’s words on the importance of joint action and unity of purpose, continuing the continuing and dedicated efforts of some Arab regimes to create a state of instability and threaten any joint Arab front or unity of purpose that is so necessary in order to resist the Zionist enemy and confront its racist and fascist nature and policies.

The Front called upon the Arab peoples, organizations, trade unions, and student movements to develop a popular movement and unity parallel and alternative to these structures that works to re-orient the Arab role toward the Arab issues, particularly the Palestinian cause. The Arab nation is subjected to a state of destruction and plunder 100 years after the Sykes-Picot project of colonial division and the Balfour declaration, calling for the formulation of a popular Arab strategy for confrontation and struggle.