PFLP On First Hague Session and Bombing of Yemen
The International Court of Justice has significant and ethical responsibilities in seriously following up on this invitation presented by South Africa [to prosecute the war criminals]
The International Court of Justice has significant and ethical responsibilities in seriously following up on this invitation presented by South Africa [to prosecute the war criminals]
The reality in the Gaza Strip and what the occupation soldiers are subjected to [is] painful and quality strikes and […] continuous unprecedented exhaustion.
This targeting [of Hamza Dahdouh and Mustafa Thuraya] is a new confirmation of the systematic targeting by the occupation army of Palestinian journalists, with 109 martyrs.
The Front criticizes the attempts to treat [Ministers’ genocidal] statements as if they were anomalous to the practices of the “israeli” government.
The Front considered legal efforts an important pillar in the battle with the occupation, alongside all other forms of resistance.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine condemned the targeting of an Iraqi security headquarters by the international coalition led by the United States
The attendees agreed on the need to confront the […] war on our people with a unified strategic and combative struggle, reintroducing our cause as a national liberation cause for a people under occupation.
[T]he great commitment of the Yemeni people […] demonstrates the authenticity of the Yemeni people and the distinctiveness and boldness of their positions.
The arrests are a failed attempt to empty the West Bank of its principled and resistant leaders. Targeting and arresting our leaders and cadres will not break the will of our people.
The war criminal Biden’s statement that he “did not ask the enemy to cease fire” is the epitome of impudence and criminality, reaffirming America’s partnership in the genocide war.
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