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PFLP- Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine political bureau member Omar Murad to Sawt Al-Shaab Radio in Lebanon:
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Whoever bets on the possibility of establishing a Palestinian state through legitimate resolutions, the international community, the United States, or a political solution is delusional.
If there is no balance of power in favor of the Palestinians and Arabs, nothing of this kind can be achieved.
This "israeli" entity functions as a police officer and a colonial military base that ensures American and European imperialist hegemony and prevents the development, growth, and unity of Arab states.
Oslo gave us an Authority with a security function benefiting the occupation in addition to managing the civil affairs of the population, but it has no authority over the land or underground.
The goal of liberating Palestine has become realistic, and establishing a democratic Palestine over the entire land of Palestine is a realistic goal. Removing this ugly, bloodthirsty, racist, fascist zionist entity has become a realistic possibility.
The "israeli" national identity that the entity has been building for more than 75 years is weakening, fading, and declining in the face of the emergence of sub-identities.
Gaza has been besieged for more than fifteen years, fighting and never raising the white flag, which gives us hope.
The goal of liberation is now the reality, and the issue of the state comes after that. No state comes through begging.
The Palestinian narrative is triumphing today through the steadfastness of the Palestinian people, their blood, and their flesh.
Today, the "israeli" is not the victim but the criminal and butcher, responsible for this holocaust, genocide, and ethnic cleansing.
Al-Aqsa Flood, along with the emergence of resistance movements in the region and the changing public opinion, will bring victory to the Palestinian people.
Our main problem is that as long as the Palestinian Authority and the official leadership bet on Western imperialism for the possibility of a political settlement, it is difficult to translate everything we agree upon because the Authority is responsible for implementation.
We call on the Palestinian Authority to establish a technocratic government of agreed-upon honest elements to manage affairs in the West Bank, Gaza, and Al-Quds. After that, we can move to the issue of reforming the PLO and the political line.
Mike