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Tuesday, 31 August 2010

PFLP: PA yielded to Israeli dictates, US threats by accepting direct talks

[ 30/08/2010 - 12:59 PM ]

GAZA, (PIC)-- The popular front for the liberation of Palestine (PFLP) said that the Palestinian Authority's insistence on engaging in direct talks with the Israeli occupation despite its ongoing violations against the Palestinians is submission to Israeli diktats and American threats.

In a statement on Sunday, the PFLP warned that these direct talks would harm the national constants and make the occupation state earn time to implement its strategy and cover up its crimes.

"The one, who lost his connection with reality, does not feel and see what the Palestinian people have lost or the weakness, division and disgrace that happened to the Palestine liberation organization [PLO] during 17 years of fruitless negotiations held on the ruins of the first intifada," the front stressed.

It also said that the PA gambles once again with the sacrifices made by the Palestinian people's martyrs and prisoners and its talks would deal a blow to the national liberation movement, the national security and the international solidarity movement.

For its part, the Islamic Jihad Movement said that the PA's acceptance to enter into talks with the Israeli occupation is a loss for the Palestinian people, especially after it backtracked on all the conditions it made for going back negotiations.

In a public meeting held on Sunday in Gaza, senior Islamic Jihad official Mohamed Al-Hindi underlined that all rounds of negotiations with the occupation state led to more settlement expansion and Judaization activities without achieving anything for the Palestinian cause.

Hindi stressed that the Palestinian negotiator is not trusted to protect the Palestinian people's rights and constants and the Palestinian factions are not bound by any results engendered by the direct talks, adding that the resistance is the only option that would restore those rights.

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