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- Gerald Steinberg
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- Michael Young
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Media:
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[MEMRI] Former PA minister Hatem Abd Al-Qader told Al-Quds TV on July 13, 2009: "Fatah must remain a Palestinian national liberation movement, until the Palestinian people accomplishes all its goals - freedom, independence, the creation of a state, with Jerusalem as its capital, and the return of the refugees. Without this, the Fatah movement cannot become a political party. It will remain a liberation movement, whose strategy relies on resistance." "Whoever thinks that it is possible to reach peace with the Israelis in light of the present circumstances and the [political] constellation in Israel is definitely deluding himself....I believe that there is no alternative but to restore Palestinian unity and cohesion, and to reactivate the option of resistance against the occupation." 2009-07-31 06:00:00Full Article
Former PA Minister Hatem Abd Al-Qader: Fatah Should "Reactivate the Option of Resistance"
[MEMRI] Former PA minister Hatem Abd Al-Qader told Al-Quds TV on July 13, 2009: "Fatah must remain a Palestinian national liberation movement, until the Palestinian people accomplishes all its goals - freedom, independence, the creation of a state, with Jerusalem as its capital, and the return of the refugees. Without this, the Fatah movement cannot become a political party. It will remain a liberation movement, whose strategy relies on resistance." "Whoever thinks that it is possible to reach peace with the Israelis in light of the present circumstances and the [political] constellation in Israel is definitely deluding himself....I believe that there is no alternative but to restore Palestinian unity and cohesion, and to reactivate the option of resistance against the occupation." 2009-07-31 06:00:00Full Article
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