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‘No deal with Israel without full cease-fire, withdrawal from Gaza’

2024/09/12
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‘No deal with Israel without full cease-fire, withdrawal from Gaza’
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Hamas and the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) have made a strong statement on Wednesday, declaring that there can be no agreement with Israel without a comprehensive cease-fire and a complete resolution to the ongoing conflict in the region. This declaration comes as a clear message to the international community that the Palestinian people will not settle for anything less than a just and lasting peace.

The two Palestinian factions have long been at the forefront of the struggle for Palestinian rights and self-determination. Hamas, the Islamic resistance movement, and the DFLP, a Marxist-Leninist organization, have both played crucial roles in the resistance against Israeli occupation and aggression. Despite their ideological differences, both groups have come together to demand a comprehensive solution to the conflict.

The call for a comprehensive cease-fire is a crucial step towards achieving peace in the region. For far too long, the Palestinian people have suffered from the devastating effects of the ongoing conflict, with innocent civilians bearing the brunt of the violence. It is time for the international community to take action and put an end to this cycle of violence and bloodshed.

Hamas and the DFLP have made it clear that any agreement with Israel must include a complete resolution to the conflict. This means addressing all the key issues, including the status of Jerusalem, the right of return for Palestinian refugees, and the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state. These are not negotiable points for the Palestinian people, and any attempt to ignore them will only lead to further instability and unrest in the region.

The Palestinian people have been living under Israeli occupation for over five decades, with their basic human rights constantly violated. The ongoing blockade of Gaza, the illegal settlements in the West Bank, and the daily humiliation and oppression faced by Palestinians are all clear violations of international law. It is time for the international community to take a stand and hold Israel accountable for its actions.

Hamas and the DFLP have also emphasized the need for a just and lasting peace. This means that any agreement must be based on the principles of equality, justice, and respect for human rights. The Palestinian people have the right to live in dignity and freedom, just like any other nation in the world. It is time for the international community to recognize this and work towards a solution that guarantees the rights of both Palestinians and Israelis.

The statement by Hamas and the DFLP also serves as a reminder that the Palestinian people will not accept any attempts to undermine their legitimate struggle for self-determination. The recent normalization agreements between some Arab countries and Israel have been met with widespread condemnation by the Palestinian people. These agreements only serve to embolden Israel and further isolate the Palestinian cause. It is crucial for the international community to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people and support their quest for justice and freedom.

In conclusion, the joint statement by Hamas and the DFLP is a clear message to the international community that the Palestinian people will not settle for anything less than a comprehensive solution to the conflict. The call for a cease-fire and a complete resolution to the conflict is a step in the right direction towards achieving a just and lasting peace in the region. It is time for the international community to listen to the voices of the Palestinian people and take concrete actions towards ending the suffering and injustice faced by them. Only then can we hope for a better future for both Palestinians and Israelis.

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