PALESTINE: History, Case and Solution., page-2

  1. 5,748 Posts.
    Rob,

    Your post goes straight to the point!

    The main theme is as always, no truce with the Jews and the filth (Jews) must be gotten rid of. From what they consider all of Palestine (read Israel).

    This is what Israel has to deal with and Anna calls the Jews the "worst Babarians".

    Here is another article that shows just how badly the Palestinians want peace and woe to those who do.
    **************************************
    KHALED ABU TOAMEH October 23, 2002 http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/A/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1035283227832

    The leader of the Islamic Jihad movement in Jenin Tuesday attacked Palestinians who have criticized suicide bombings, saying his group is determined to continue its attacks against Israel. He also called on the Palestinian Authority to abandon the Oslo Accords and return to the "resistance option."
    Bassam Sa'di, 42, who has been on Israel's wanted list for many years, was speaking shortly after his movement claimed responsibility for Monday's car bomb attack that killed 13 people near Karkur.
    Sa'di's 16-year-old son, Abdel Karim, was killed by the IDF in a clash in the Jenin refugee camp 10 days ago. Sa'di was unable to attend the funeral for fear of being arrested by the IDF.
    "The Palestinian people are realizing now, more than ever, that resistance, unity, and the dismissal of all so-called peace agreements should be our strategy," the Islamic Jihad leader said in an interview with Palestinian journalists.
    "Returning to negotiations and dialogue with the enemy will get us nowhere. We have no other option but to remain united and to stick to the option of resistance and cancel all the agreements that have been signed."
    Sa'di's statements were published on the Palestine Chronicle Web site. He said the Palestinians have lost any hope of going back to negotiations. "Our people have learned from the experience of past years and will no longer be betting on such solutions, negotiations, or Arab summits; [our people] will not allow anyone to compromise on their rights," he said.
    Israel holds Sa'di responsible for a series of suicide attacks that took place inside the Green Line over the past two years. Attempts to arrest him during Operation Defensive Shield failed, because he fled his home in the Jenin refugee camp. Since then he has been in hiding and avoids talking on a mobile phone for more than 10 minutes for fear that the Shin Bet will track him down.
    In 1991 he was among 400 Hamas and Islamic Jihad activists deported to Lebanon following a wave of terror attacks. Sa'di spent several years in Israeli prisons before and after his deportation.
    He said he was confident that the intifada would continue, and urged Arab and Muslim states to support the Palestinians in their war.
    "I ought to mention that I have read some of the biographies of Zionist leaders who have admitted that they have thought on many occasions of lifting their arms and surrendering," he recounted. "But they were always surprised that the Arabs had surrendered first. This is why we hope that the intifada will continue. The experience of the Palestinian resistance, especially during these times, proves that we have a strong will and a vision enough to carry us throughout the struggle. However, what is needed from all [Palestinian] factions is to double the efforts in support of the Palestinian people, and to strengthen its steadfastness in acquiring a clear strategy of resistance. We also call on Arab and Muslim nations to support us during this battle. They have to remember that our defeat is the defeat of the Arab world as a whole."
    Asked to describe the relationship between the PA and Islamic Jihad, he said: "Our relationship is governed by the right to resist and to fight the occupation, and to adhere to the main principles of the Palestinian people. All the attempts of our enemy to destroy our internal unity will fail. The Islamic Jihad strategy is built on resisting the occupation. The closer the Palestinian Authority gets to resistance, the better our relationship becomes."
    In response to a question regarding criticism of suicide bombings by many Palestinians, Sa'di said: "We have no escape, but to invent new methods of resistance that will create a balance of terror. Those who are calling for an end to these operations are enemies of our people, and are representing Zionist and Western interests. They must stop voicing these criticisms, and they must ally themselves with the Palestinians."
    He acknowledged that the Islamic Jihad had suffered serious losses since last April, but vowed to continue attacks against Israel until the movement achieves all its goals. "The Islamic Jihad has sacrificed over 50 martyrs from its leadership and its military wing during this intifada," he disclosed, adding that his men played a leading role in the battles that took place in the Jenin refugee camp.



 
arrow-down-2 Created with Sketch. arrow-down-2 Created with Sketch.