Posted on 01/08/2003 3:11:05 PM PST by SJackson
January 8th, 2003
Naif Hawatma
The leader of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Naif Hawatma, stressed during an open chat on the website "Islam On-line" on 6 Jan. 2003, that the establishment of the an independent Palestinian state in the 1967 territories will prepare the grounds for a future "liberation of all historic Palestine."
Below are main points made by Naif Hawatma:
Liberate in steps all of the historical Palestinian lands
"The problem that has existed since 1967, until today [focuses] on the struggle for implementing our peoples' rights at this stage in order to expel the settlements and the occupation of our land that was conquered in 1967, and to ensure the establishment of a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital and with the right of return for refugees.
The huge strategic accomplishment at the current stage will be the clearing of the way for the next stage which will lead to an overall and just democratic solution, based on a united democratic state in all historic Palestine, a state of all of its citizens, Palestinian Arabs and Israeli Jews, under the umbrella [state] of a united, democratic Palestine.
The pattern for managing the armed Palestinian conflict against Israel
"The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, is a fundamental force in the [leadership] of the intifada, comprising 13 factions, of them five factions bearing the armed struggle: the Fatah, the Democratic [Front], the Hamas, the Popular [Front] and the [Islamic] Jihad. Close cooperation exists [between the different organizations] within the framework of the superior council of the intifada in the heroic Gaza Strip, and it the resilient West Bank. The superior council [of nationalistic and Muslim forces that comprise the 13 Palestinian factions] manages the intifada and set its goals in announcements they distribute. The five forces managing the armed conflict do not cooperate openly for security reasons. However, joint operations are held by the different forces and they are cooperating in the defense of the [Palestinian] territory. We [the Democratic Front] strove to establish in the Gaza Strip a joint operational center to manage the struggle in order to organize of the forces engaged in the struggle and defense of the people and the land."
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This is in keeping with the Phased Plan adopted by the PLO in 1974.
They want Israel driven into the sea.. Look at what the Palestinians were offered (and instantly rejected, without a counter proposal) under Carville/Clinton/Barak.
It's not about land, it never was..
Splitters.
I thought it was Jordanian territory befor 1967. Then in '72? or so, the Jordainians kicked the PLO and it's ilk out of their country. Unfortunately they inflicted them on poor Lebanon, once a hot tourist destination for the area, now a stinking hell hole, like everywhere else the so called Palistinian "leadership" goes.
Actually it is, all the land between the Jordan Rive and the Med. They want all of it, and it they ever get it, they'll want the land east of the Jordan too, as the King of Jordan knows quite well.
They shot Barak out of the sky so fast it was unbelieveable, stormed out without even making a counter proposal and started the intifada.
They just hate the Jews. I honestly don't think there's anything you could give them to change that. I don't think any compensation is great enough.
Tell that GWBush, the honorary moslom President.
Bush campaigned, I must have heard it dozens of times,
"I will not force dates on Israel."
Nows, with dates, we have Bush's "roadmap" to force Israel into committing suicide.
I'm afraid you are right.
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