Tayseer Khaled warns of the dangers of settlers' crimes and attacks against Palestinians

Tayseer Khaled, member of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO ) , member of the Political Bureau of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), warned of the dangers of the settlers' incursions and their unceasing attacks under the protection of the occupation army against Palestinian citizens .

He added these attacks, in which the settlers used weapons and live ammunition, would not have been possible without the protection and support of the Israeli  army , in order to control the areas of eastern mountain slopes of the Jordan valley to secure communication between the settlements and to control the largest space of land in the region at the expense of Palestinian farmers.

Khaled called on all forms of support to the Palestinian  people in the region in order to strengthen their  steadfastness in Mughair and the neighboring villages  southeast of Nablus to prevent the transformation of this area into a vital area of settlers activities  and their terrorist organizations, which committed a series of crimes in the region , the most horrifying of which the crime burning the Dawabshi family in the neighboring village of Duma four years ago and appealed to the international community to provide protection to Palestinian citizens in that area .

27.1.2019                                                                                                   Media office

 

 

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