PFLP Archive: Week of Jan. 28-Feb. 3, 2024
This week’s archive of statements includes: honoring Umm Mohammed, U.S. bombing of Iraq and Syria, and axis attacks on U.S. bases.
This week’s archive of statements includes: honoring Umm Mohammed, U.S. bombing of Iraq and Syria, and axis attacks on U.S. bases.
Includes: Yemen sanctions, assault on Khan Younis, Arab League, U.S. plan for a demilitarized state, assassination of Iranian leaders in Syria, and E.U. sanctions on Hamas.
This aggressive war waged by the enemy to exterminate our people represents a decisive phase in the history of the region and the world.
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]
Online zionist rhetoric is distorting the definition of blood libel. What does the term really mean and how do present conversations damage conversations about antisemitic tropes?
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 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.
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