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Friday, 22 June 2012

Popular Front for Liberation of Palestine: Targeting of Palestinians in Syria stresses Mossad's involvement in Syrian crisis

Assad: The Palestinian Cause Remains the Syrians’ Compass
DAMASCUS- The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine- General Command- on Wednesday said the armed terrorist groups' targeting of the Palestinians at the Syrian camps affirm the Zionist Mossad's involvement in the Syrian crisis and the conspirators' failure to get the Palestinian camps involved in the Syrian events.

"Since the beginning of events, the conspirators against Syria have attempted at hurling the Palestinian camps into the heart of the crisis whether through media fabrications or tendentious rumors," the Front said in a statement, which SANA got a copy of.

"Due to their failure," the statement added, "the armed terrorist groups have embarked on provocative operations against our people at the camps, particularly those of Yarmouk, Daraa, Homs, Hama and Lattakia, in a bid to infiltrate external elements inside them to stir up unrest."

The Front continued that this goal has also failed, "which pushed those groups to killing, abducting and blackmailing tens of Palestinians and even amounting to killing a number of the Palestine Liberation Army."
"This is but a translation of connivance with the Zionist Mossad that comes in the context of displacing the Palestinians away from their sacred right to struggle for return and liberation," the Front said in its statement.
It added that the effort of the conspiracy's external parties "to use the Palestinian card against Syria through killing and abducting a number of Palestinians to give the impression that the Syria forces are behind such acts gives a clear sign of the bloody and criminal scheme being plotted," warning of this scheme.
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