Jibril Rajoub:
"Yesterday
in Hebron, they escorted 17 Martyrs to burial. This is of course a
source of pride for all of us. I say that whoever carried out individual
acts of heroism, we in the Fatah movement bless and encourage them. We
consider them heroes and a crown on the head of every Palestinian. At
this point, when there is weakening and frustration, there is a group of
people, beginning with our brother Muhannad Halabi (i.e., murdered 2)
and ending with the last Martyr... There is a competition between
individuals. This is one of the issues we need to address - are we for
or against it? I say that we in the [Fatah] Central Committee have
discussed this matter, and we are in favor."
[Official PA TV, Jan. 2, 2016]
Fatah Central Committee member Abbas Zaki:
"By the sacrifices being made now by our young people, with rocks and knives... We
are now witnessing a phenomenon called peaceful popular resistance.
How? These young people, youth, believed in Allah and Allah loved them
and took them to Him, but their funerals are greater than those of the
leaders and the sympathy for them is great."
[Official PA TV, Dec. 29, 2015]
"From where did the reaction come
when [PA President] Mahmoud Abbas and the political leadership announced
that we cannot take it any longer, in other words, that we will not
agree to a PA without authority and an occupation without cost [to
Israel]? Who took action? The young from the Oslo generation who are in
the prime of their youth did, [those] whom Allah chose and loved. They
chose the path of Martyrdom (Shahada). Yes, they marched of
their own will on the illuminated path to Paradise. They succeeded in
making Israel worry, with rocks and knives, and in imposing a curfew on
several parts of our occupied land, the so-called State of Israel."
[Abbas Zaki's Facebook page, Jan. 4, 2016]
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