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OPINIONS

Sun 23 Jul 2023 10:09 am - Jerusalem Time

The occupation continues in its folly and arrogance

The occupation continues in its rebellion and arrogance, killing, injuring and arresting day and night without accountability or oversight, and it does not care about statements of denunciation and denunciation that have become an unpurchasable commodity, as long as it is not attached already on the ground to curb the occupation and the herds of settlers who shed the blood of our people. Denounced, which has become neither fattening nor singing from hunger.


Yesterday only, the occupation killed in cold blood two citizens, one of whom was assassinated by firing a hail of bullets at the car in which he was with another young man, for no reason other than killing, which are orders from the leaders of the Israeli forces, to kill all that is Palestinian within the framework and context of the policy of resolving the conflict in favor of the occupying state and the herds of settlers using brute force, and if this force does not achieve its goals, then with more force.


Hours before that, the occupying forces killed in cold blood a young man who did not exceed 17 years of age, that is, according to international custom, he is still a child, without caring about any action by the international community who did not and will not move a finger in punishing the occupying state. Which explicitly stipulates the right of the people under occupation to resist it by all available and internationally recognized means and methods.


In the face of this continuous reality and in front of the daily Palestinian bloodshed, the unity of the national ranks is necessary to confront these crimes that shame humanity and that are caused by the Palestinian weakness resulting from the division and the primacy of partisan and individual interests over the supreme national interest.


Despite this devastating division, which is on its way to turning into secession unless it is remedied, there is still an opportunity to unify ranks and develop programs and action plans in order to confront this occupation and the herds of settlers who have come to believe that the conditions are ripe for liquidating the cause of our people and resolving the conflict in their favor, leading to carrying out the widest ethnic cleansing operations against our people.


Will the national interest prevail over other interests of the Palestinian leadership, or will the occupation continue its countless crimes?
Tomorrow we will see it soon, and history will not be merciful to anyone.

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