1. Statements made recently by prominent figures in the popular committees against the fence and settlements reflect the organization's intention for a new wave of defiant anti-Israeli activities. They are as part of the so-called popular resistance,
which have recently become routine and are not extensively reported by
the international media (For a short summary about the popular
committees see Appendix 1). To that end they will exploit the
anniversary of the anti-Israel legal opinion on the fence handed down by
the International Court of Justice in The Hague on July 9, 2004 (See Appendix 2). They are planning, they said, to use "creative ways" to initiate direct confrontations with the Israeli security forces.
2. The main points of the statements were the following:
1) Salah al-Khawaja, senior activist in the popular
committees and a prominent popular resistance activist in Judea and
Samaria, was recently interviewed by the official Palestinian Authority
(PA) radio station. He said that eight years had passed since the
advisory opinion was handed down in The Hague, but apparently
international organizations had done nothing to implement it and force
Israel to stop its "daily aggression against the holy places and
Palestinian territories." He said that for several weeks activists
had been working to organize new activities for the "side roads, dirt
roads, roadblocks, established settlements and settlements under
construction." He said the objective of the activities was to
initiate direct confrontations with the so-called "forces of
occupation" [i.e. the Israeli security forces] as a way to escalate the
popular resistance in creative ways (Voice of Palestine, July 3, 2013).
2) Abdallah Abu Rahma, prominent popular committees
activist and a leading popular resistance activist in Judea and Samaria
spoke about a campaign called "Country, be strong,"[1] which
would be joined by all the popular committees in coordination with the
youth movements. The objective of the campaign, he said, was "to resist
the occupation in every way." He said at the center of their
activity was the Jewish settlement of Beit El, because it was a symbol
of the settlements and because, he claimed, it was where decisions
regarding land expropriation were made. As to the nature of the activities, he
said that in the near future there would be various "special,
surprising" activities throughout Judea and Samaria near the
settlements, the roadblocks and the fence. He said that in
view of events in Egypt and the Arab world in general, the Palestinians
had to be united and carry out "a daring intifada against the
occupation" (Paltoday website, July 3, 2013).
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