Sunday 13 December 2009

Jibril: The Egyptian paper is the resistance’s instrument of surrender


[ 13/12/2009 - 09:27 AM ]

DAMASCUS, (PIC)- Ahmed Jibril, the secretary-general of the popular front for the liberation of Palestine – general command (PFLP-GC), stated Saturday that the signing of the Egyptian reconciliation paper with its current form would be the Palestinian resistance’s instrument of surrender.

During a live show on Al-Jazeera satellite channel, Jibril said that the signing of the Egyptian paper would only serve the political agenda of Mahmoud Abbas against the Palestinian resistance, affirming that the conflict is between two different platforms.

The PFLP-GC leader stressed that the Palestinian resistance factions were expecting Abbas, after the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip and the election of Israeli right-wing leaders, to reconsider his agenda and call for rebuilding the Palestine liberation organization (PLO), but he did not change his policies.

On the ground, a large number of Abbas’s militia men raided Saturday evening the village of Saida, north of Tulkarem, and stormed and ransacked dozens of homes before kidnapping 20 Palestinian citizens including school students thought to be affiliated with Hamas.

Local sources told the Palestinian information center (PIC), that dozens of Abbas’s militia men boarding military vehicles invaded the village in a way more brutal than the Israeli incursions and started to deploy in the streets cursing and pushing citizens, and breaking into homes.

The sources said that this raid is part of a wider campaign carried out all over the West Bank, where hundreds of Palestinian citizens received summonses from Abbas’s security apparatuses.

In the same context, Abbas’s preventive security and intelligence apparatuses in Tulkarem summoned more than 50 Palestinian citizens on Saturday and Sunday and detained them all day before releasing them and asking them to return the other day.

Some of those released said that they were detained until night without any questioning.

For its part, Omamah website reported Sunday that Abbas’s militias kidnapped five Palestinian Hamas members during the past two days in the districts of Tulkarem, Nablus and Bethlehem.

The Movement of Hamas had said that Abbas’s militias stepped up their campaigns against its cadres in the West Bank in conjunction with the 22nd anniversary of its inception.

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