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"Fatah Uprising": Knesset vote to impose sovereignty in West Bank is recognition of open war

"Fatah Uprising": Knesset vote to impose sovereignty in West Bank is recognition of open war

Saba Yemen5 days ago
Gaza - Saba:
The Fatah Uprising movement stated on Wednesday that the Zionist Knesset's vote on a proposal calling for the imposition of Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank and the Jordan Valley constitutes an acknowledgment of open war against the Palestinian people, aimed at seizing their lands.
In a press statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (SABA), the movement said that the Zionist Knesset's approval of a proposal to impose Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank and the Jordan Valley is tantamount to an admission of the open war waged by the criminal entity against the Palestinian people, with the goal of controlling their land and expelling as many Palestinians as possible. The movement emphasized that Palestine remains an Arab-Islamic land, "despite the Zionist enemy's schemes."
The movement further asserted that "the Zionist Knesset's decision to impose sovereignty over the occupied West Bank is a declaration of war on every aspect of daily life for Palestinian citizens in the occupied territory." It added that this move confirms that the Zionist settlement project "has reached a dead end and achieved its goals, whether concerning Quds or the occupied West Bank."
The statement declared that "the Palestinian response to these decisions will be to reaffirm our national and popular sovereignty over the land and to escalate all forms of resistance to protect our land and the unwavering rights of our Palestinian people."
The movement stressed that "the war of will we are waging against the enemy will end with the freedom of our people and the expulsion of the occupier from all of Palestine, from its sea to its river."
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