PFLP Calls for International Action against Paris Conference on Israel – Palestine

nsnbc : The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) called for international mobilization against the planned Paris  Conference scheduled for June 3 – 4 aimed at resuming internationally mediated talks about Israel and Palestine.

Photo courtesy of PFLP

Photo courtesy of PFLP

The PFLP, the second-largest member faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) called on the people of Palestine, Palestinian refugees, the Palestinian diaspora, as well as the international community to launch initiatives against the scheduled Paris conference.

The PFLP also warns against any similar Arab initiatives that ultimately aim at liquidating Palestinian rights under the guise of “peace negotiations”. The faction particularly warns against initiatives that aim at liquidating the right of return of Palestinian refugees to their homes and lands.

The PFLP called for protests in Palestine and abroad on June 3 – 4 to call for the rejection of the French initiative and for launching initiatives to stop what it describes as “suspicious activities that are in full swing in order to revive the marketing of the so-called peace process”.

The PFLP also called on Palestinian forces and national figures to express clearly their rejection of the French initiative, particularly in response to the attempt of what it denounced as “the monopolistic Palestinian Authority leadership” to promote this initiative. The Front stressed that the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority’s participation in the Paris Conference seriously undermines the Palestinian national consensus.

Being the second-largest PLO member organization, the PFLP stressed that the initiative was never even presented to that Palestine Liberation Organization’s responsible bodies and that it hasn’t been discussed with Palestinian forces.

The PLO is the sole organization that can legally represent Palestine internationally. The Fatah-led and dominated Palestinian Authority has, however, usurped many of the functions of the PLO since the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993.

The PFLP also opposed the previous, failed, U.S.-mediated talks for similar reasons. On January 13, 2014, Jamil Mizer, a member of the Political Bureau of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) said the Front called for an end to the US-facilitated talks with Israel and a rejection of the proposals tabled by US Secretary of State John Kerry, stressing that the proposals threaten the Palestinian National Movement and the Palestinian right of return. Mizer said:

“There is talk about the liquidation of the Palestinian refugee cause, the return of hundreds of thousands to the lands occupied in 1948, and the dismantling of the right of return of over six million Palestinian refugees in the camps, in exile and in the diaspora, who are waiting for their moment to return to the homes and lands from which they were expelled”.

Abbas reiterates that he would accept NATO troops in the West Bank and along the Jordanian border as part of a peace agreement.

Abbas reiterates that he would accept NATO troops in the West Bank and along the Jordanian border as part of a peace agreement.

He added, that it is the responsibility of the United Nations to implement its resolutions, first and foremost Resolution 194 which is guaranteeing the refugees’ right of return. He stressed that Palestinian leaders should address international institutions to put the occupation on trial, saying:

“The right of return of Palestinian refugees is individual, collective, and inalienable. Discussion of compensation is about compensation for the years of exile, loss and exploitation of Palestinian land for over 60 years, not a replacement or substitution for returning to the homes from which Palestinian refugees were expelled. This is a collective right held by all Palestinian refugees and an individual right held by each refugee which and cannot be bargained away, subject to liquidation, or waiver”.

In related news, it is noteworthy that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, on Sunday, reiterated that the Palestinian Authority would welcome NATO troops to the West Bank and the Jordanian border as part of a peace agreement with Israel.

The first time that Abbas openly announced that he would welcome NATO troops to Palestine to “monitor security” was in 2014 in an interview with the New York Times.

F/AK – nsnbc 30.05.2016

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