
The factions of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in Algiers affirmed Saturday that the victory of the Palestinian resistance during the last Israeli aggression against Gaza Strip allowed the rehabilitation of the Palestinian question as a liberation cause after having long been overshadowed by "unproductive negotiations."
“After experiencing a decline for four years, the resistance has opted for armed struggle, as the best way to victory," said the representative of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) in Algiers, Mohamed Salah, during a political meeting held Saturday at the headquarters of the PLO factions in Algiers under the theme "partners in blood, partners in decision.”
For the representatives of the Democratic Front for Palestine Liberation (FDLP) in Algiers, Mohamed Hamami, "since the first day of the aggression, all the Palestinian factions united and formed one front of resistance against Israel," stating that the attacks did not target only Hamas but all the Palestinian people.
Moreover, he has called on the Palestinian Authority "not to return to negotiations but demand the holding of an international conference of peace which puts an end to the occupation" after 21 year of “unproductive negotiations."
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