DAMASCUS, (ST)- The Damascus-based Alliance of Palestinian Forces on Monday organized a forum in solidarity with the Palestinian people and in condemnation of the Zionist entity’s crime of burning the Palestinian baby Ali Dawabsheh alive a few days ago.
Participants in the forum, which was held at the headquarters of the Palestinian National Council in Damascus on Monday, called for coordinating the stances of the Palestinian parties and activities towards the incessant Israeli aggression on the Palestinian people. They urged sending a protest memorandum to the United Nations and called for organizing a solidarity stand on Friday at the entrance of al-Yarmouk camp.
The participants agreed on staging a sit in on Wednesday in front of the UN headquarters in Damascus to condemn the Zionist massacres against the unarmed Palestinian people in the occupied territories.
Ambassador Anwar Abdul Hadi, Director of the Political Department at the Palestinian Liberation Front (PLO), said that the forum aims to send a message to the Palestinian people in the occupied lands stressing that Palestine will continue to be the compass of the Palestinian refugees despite the suffering caused to them by the terrorists’ attacks against them in refugee camps.
Abdul Hadi stressed the need to make effective moves on ground to stop the terrorist aggression against the Palestinian refugees.
On his part, Secretary of the Alliance Khaled Abdul Majeed asserted the importance of starting a program for Palestinian action to follow up the latest developments, stressing that the forum’s importance emerges from its being held in Damascus which is facing terrorist attacks that equal in their danger those of the Zionist entity on the Palestinians.
The participants suggested forming a permanent committee comprising Palestinian personalities, forces and commissions to discuss means of putting an end to all forms of criminality and prosecuting the criminals.
The one and a half year-old Palestinian infant Ali Dawabsheh was burned to death while three of his family suffered serious burns after Israeli settlers attacked the family’s house in Duma village, to the south of Nablus in the West bank, with molotov boms and flammable materials.
Hamda Mustafa