Fatah strongly attacks Iran: Its fingerprints on the Palestinian reality are devastating

by times news cr

2024-04-03T11:03:39+00:00

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/ Member of the Fatah Revolutionary Council and its spokesman, Jamal Nazzal, said today, Wednesday, that Iran’s fingerprints on the Palestinian reality are “destructive,” indicating that Tehran has decided to fight Israel “to the last drop of Arab blood.”

Nazzal added, in an interview with Al-Arabiya Al-Hadath channel, that “Iran has agents, including the Jihad and Hamas movements,” pointing out that “the Palestinian situation cannot tolerate Iranian interference that serves a special agenda.”

He pointed out that “there are Iranian hotspots in areas of the West Bank, such as Tulkarm.”

In parallel with the recent demonstrations in Jordan, Nazzal stressed that “Jordan’s security for the Palestinians is sacred and we do not want any harm to it,” accusing Hamas of mobilizing the Jordanian street against the authorities.

He continued, saying that what is happening in Jordan opens the door to Israel’s plans to displace Palestinians in the West Bank.

Yesterday, Tuesday, the Fatah movement confirmed its rejection of all external interference, specifically Iranian, in Palestinian internal affairs.

Fatah considered, in a statement, that “these interventions have no goal other than to cause chaos, chaos, and tampering with the Palestinian internal arena, which will only benefit the Israeli occupation and the enemies of our Palestinian people.”

She added that she “will not allow our sacred cause and the blood of our people to be exploited or used as a card for the benefit of suspicious projects that have nothing to do with our Palestinian people or our national cause.”

Since October 7, Jordan has witnessed demonstrations in solidarity with the Gaza Strip.

Also yesterday, Tuesday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called Jordanian King Abdullah II and confirmed that he rejected “attempts to tamper with” Jordan’s security and stability.

The October 7 attack launched by Hamas on Israel led to the killing of more than 1,160 people on the Israeli side, most of them civilians, according to an Agence France-Presse count based on official Israeli figures.

During the Hamas attack, about 250 people were kidnapped, 130 of whom are still hostage in Gaza, and 34 of them are believed to have died.

The war launched by Israel in the Gaza Strip in response to the attack has resulted in the deaths of more than 32,782 people so far, the majority of whom are women and children, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health.

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