by
Bassam Tawil • June 21, 2019 at 5:00 am
- How
does Abbas explain his opposition to the use of weapons and
terrorism against Israel while his own faction displays rifles and
a hand grenade and a map where Israel is completely ignored?
- Fatah
is, in other words, calling for a new Intifada [uprising] against
Israel because the US is seeking ways to help the Palestinians.
This is nothing less than loony.
- In
several interviews over the past few years, Zakariya Zubeidi made
it clear that he never had any intention of renouncing terrorism.
In one interview, he said that the Palestinian
"resistance" could coexist alongside negotiating with
Israel.... Recently, Zubeidi told an Israeli TV correspondent that
he "misses the intifada and the revolution."
- By
its very own words and actions, Fatah makes it plainly clear that
it is anything but moderate and pragmatic. This is the same
faction that is supposed to be Israel's peace partner and whose
leaders are welcomed around the world as advocates of peace and
coexistence. If this is moderation, one wonders: how do
Palestinians define extremism? The international community might
check Fatah's communications in Arabic before answering that
question for themselves.
Earlier this year, Palestinian
Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' ruling Fatah faction expressed
outrage because Israel arrested Zakariya Zubeidi, one of its senior
terrorists, for carrying out shooting attacks against Israelis between
2016 and 2019. Zubeidi was a leader of Fatah's Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades
terrorist group during the Second Intifada (2000-2005). In 2007,
Zubeidi was pardoned by Israel as part of a deal signed with the PA, in
which he and other terrorists signed a pledge to refrain from terror
activities. Pictured: Zubeidi (third from left) on December 30, 2004 in
Jenin. (Photo by David Silverman/Getty Images)
The Palestinian ruling Fatah faction, headed by
Palestinian Authority President and PLO chief Mahmoud Abbas, is often
described as a "moderate" and "pragmatic" group.
There are many reasons and sufficient evidence to believe, however,
that this assumption is unrealistic, if not totally false.
Before examining the rhetoric and actions of Fatah, one
might do well to consider the group's emblem, which depicts two fists
holding rifles, and a hand grenade in the middle. In the background is
a map of Israel (with no mention of Israel); the emblem is accompanied
by a caption reading: "Revolution until victory."
Why any group that proudly uses rifles and a hand
grenade as its symbol is described as "moderate" and
"pragmatic" remains a mystery. Could it be because it is an
anti-Israel group that calls itself the Palestinian National Liberation
Movement and was established with the declared goal of "liberating
Palestine" -- specifically meaning, destroying Israel?
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