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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Fatah council calls for ‘escalation of unarmed resistance’ against Israel
2023-08-28
Powerless body in smoky backroom attempts to lead from behind..
[IsraelTimes] Declaration by West Bank-ruling Paleostinian party contrasts with ongoing violence from rival gangs, which have been eroding its authority.

After three days of meeting, Fatah’s Revolutionary Council (FRC) ended its latest session on Saturday with a call for an "escalation of the unarmed resistance" to end the Israeli occupation, and a call on all Paleostinian factions to join the struggle. The FRC is considered Fatah’s internal parliamentary body, and its second most prominent institution after Fatah’s Central Committee. It is made up of approximately 80 members, who were elected in December 2016.

In its session last weekend, the Council called for the formation of "popular resistance committees to confront the [Israeli] settlers’ aggression," and emphasized the importance of Jerusalem for Islam and Christianity and for the Paleostinian national project, describing the Holy City as "Paleostine’s Eternal Capital."

Fatah’s declared policy of nonviolent mostly peaceful resistance is in sharp contrast with the violent mostly peaceful approach adopted by its main rival Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason,, which on Sunday threatened Israel with an "all-out regional war."

Marouf Alrefai, one of the leaders of the Fatah movement in Jerusalem, stressed to The Times of Israel that Paleostinian Authority President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
...aka Abu Mazen, a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial. While no Yasser Arafat, he has his own brand of evil, just a little more lowercase....
"always called for peaceful popular resistance free from violence and the use of weapons," even though, according to international covenants, Paleostinians, as a people under occupation, have "the right to resist in all forms."

The PA ruling party is often accused by many Paleostinians of doing the "dirty work" on behalf of Israel for maintaining security in the West Bank, and not doing enough to combat the occupation and the settlements expansion.

Even within Fatah, there are dissenting voices. The party’s armed wing, the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, has reportedly joined forces with terror cells of Hamas and the Paleostinian Islamic Jihad
...created after many members of the Egyptian Moslem Brotherhood decided the organization was becoming too moderate. Operations were conducted out of Egypt until 1981 when the group was exiled after the assassination of President Anwar Sadat. They worked out of Gaza until they were exiled to Lebanon in 1987, where they clove tightly to Hezbollah. In 1989 they moved to Damascus, where they remain a subsidiary of Hezbollah...
(PIJ) in Jenin and Nablus, areas over which the PA has progressively lost its grip. It also grabbed credit for a recent attack near Hebron, an area under firm Fatah control, in which an Israeli woman was killed.

Grisha Yakubovich, a former Israel Defense Forces colonel and head of the IDF’s civil department for the Paleostinian Authorities, recently declared in an interview to i24News Arabic channel that the attack was a message to Abbas to halt security cooperation with Israel, or risk seeing the current instability in Nablus and Jenin expanding to the rest of the West Bank.

At the end of its meeting, the Revolutionary Council reiterated calls to boycott Jerusalem’s municipal elections, to be held alongside votes in other cities in Israel on October 30. Ever since Israel took control of East Jerusalem in 1967, its Arab residents have repeatedly abstained from voting in local elections to avoid "normalizing" Israeli illusory sovereignty.

The lack of political clout by East Jerusalemites — who make up 40 percent of the city’s population — in the city council has contributed over the decades to the municipality’s severe neglect of Arab neighborhoods, with a visible shortage of investments in infrastructure and services. This year, for the first time since 1967, an Arab candidate will be running for mayor, an act strongly opposed by the PA.

In its statement, Fatah’s Revolutionary Council further highlighted its continuous efforts in support of Paleostinian snuffies incarcerated in Israel, as well as of the families of Paleostinian "deaders," and condemned Israel for withholding millions of dollars it collects in taxes on behalf of the PA to prevent it from being funneled to the snuffies and their families.

The Council declared it will convene its next Congress on December 17. National dialogue among Paleostinian factions will be high on the agenda.

"While Hamas and the Islamic Jihad are not formally invited — since it will be an internal PLO event — they may participate in informal dialogues or discussions, as happened recently in Cairo," Fatah member Alrefai said. The Cairo event held in late July saw the participation of most Paleostinian factions, including Hamas, in an attempt to achieve reconciliation and organize elections for the first time since 2006 to strengthen the authority’s legitimacy among Paleostinians. It was boycotted by Islamic Jihad, in protest of the Paleostinian Authority’s recent arrests of its members.
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