No Leader or Power Has the Right to Go beyond Palestinians’ Will: PFLP-GC

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC) has reiterated that no leader or power has the right to go beyond Palestinian people’s will.

The Front said in a statement released today on the 70th anniversary of al-Nakba [the occupation of Palestine by Israel] that the policy of betting on negotiations and on American-western role in finding solutions and semi-solutions has opened the door before some leaders, kings and dignitaries to fiddle with the Palestinian cause. It has also paved the way for Trump’s Administration to recognize al-Quds [Jerusalem] as the capital of the Zionist entity amid the state of collapse and frustration in the Arab arena and the spread of terrorism after the start of the so-called the ‘Arab spring’.

 “Any political situation that impinges on our rights won’t alter the historic fact, and our nation will remain the upper hand in defining the road for liberating Palestine,” the statement- obtained by the Syriatimes e-newsppaer- said, asserting the need to adopt a decisive historic stance to confront what is being hatched against the Palestinian cause through the so-called the ‘Deal of the Century’, which is backed by some Arab regimes.

The PFLP-GC called for reactivating the joint national action that represents the goals of the national liberation movement.

Today, the Zionist occupation forces [Israeli occupation forces] killed over 55 Palestinians and wounded 2.700 others in Gaza strip as the US opened its new embassy in the occupied al-Quds.  

Basma Qaddour

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