Monday, August 03, 2009

Upcoming Fatah Congress-some snippets

Makor Rishon-Hatzofe , Aug.2, 2009
http://israelbehindthenews.com/bin/content.cgi?ID=3688&q=1

FATAH CONGRESS: NO RECOGNITION OF ISRAEL AS JEWISH STATE

On Tuesday Fatah will hold its sixth congress in Bethlehem, at which point a draft party platform will be put to the vote. That draft explicitly notes that Israel must not be recognized as a Jewish state. Excerpts from the proposed platform were posted yesterday on the official website of the sixth Fatah congress. This is to be the first time in 20 years that elections for the party leadership are to be held, and members of the congress are going to be asked to ratify the proposed platform.The platform notes that Fatah "praises the struggle by peaceful means and restricts the use of violence, such as an Intifada, demonstrations, clashes with settlers, so that the means of struggle are chosen at the time and place that meet the public's abilities."...

The Fatah platform will also call for increased international pressure on Israel and will oppose any normalization between the Arab states and Israel unless the occupation is ended...

FATAH CONGRESS: WE WILL NOT REMOVE THE ARMED STRUGGLE FROM PLATFORM

Roni Shaked and Itamar Eichner Mon Aug 2 2009

The Fatah congress will not remove the clause supporting armed struggle from its platform, and will add a clause declaring that the movement does not, and will never, recognize Israel as a Jewish state.

The new platform, which will be brought for approval two days from now during the movement's congress, will contain one positive change: a moderation of the clause saying that armed struggle is the only way to liberate Palestine, with the addition that negotiations must be given an opportunity to resolve the conflict. "Fatah will reserve the right to resistance until the goals of the Palestinian people for an independent state on the 1967 borders, with Jerusalem as its capital, have been achieved," the platform will read...

Senior Fatah Offiicial:Seel Alliance with Iran
Ma'aan News Agency Bethlehem Mon Aug 2 2009

www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=216259

Jerusalem - Ma'an - The time has come for Fatah, Palestine's largest political party, to seek a strategic alliance with Iran, the movement's Jerusalem affairs liaison Hatim Abdul Qader told Ma'an on Saturday.

In a statement, Abdul Qader said that in light of Israel's disinterest in achieving a negotiated settlement with the Palestinians, the Fatah movement was left with no choice but to seek help abroad from Iran.

Comment: And the West thinks they are ready for peace-how naive and ignorant.

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