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GAZA, April 29 (Xinhuanet) – Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat stated on Thursday that Palestinians' steadfastness on their lands has to be eventually rewarded by freedom and independence.
Arafat made the remarks in his
speech delivered by telephone to thousands of Palestinians who organized marches
in the Gaza city to support him.
"Your steadfastness and sacrifice
showed the Israeli occupation that Jewish settlements and walls will not last in
our lands," he told the supporters.
Arafat said in the phone that if
Israel seeks peace, security and coexistence between Palestinians and Israelis,
it will have to acknowledge Palestinians' rights of freedom, independence and
the establishment of their independent state.
"The Israeli occupation, the
Jewish settlements and separation walls have no room in the Palestinian
territories not near our Islamic or Christian sites," Arafat stressed.
He asserted that Palestinians
will never withdraw their positions despite the daily Israeli military
oppressions, reiterating Palestinians' rights to self-determination.
Thousands of Palestinians took to
the streets of Gaza city on Thursday to express their support to Arafat, whom
Israel has threatened to target earlier this week.
The marchers toured the streets
of the city before gathering at the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) in the
city centre. They then headed to Arafat's headquarters on the shore of Gaza that
was demolished by Israel at the beginning of the Intifada, or uprising on
September 2000.
The march, which was organized by
the Fatah movement, was named as "the solidarity and support festival for
Arafat," during which the protesters expressed their rejection to Israeli Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon's recent threats against Arafat.
The marchers held banners and
pictures of Arafat and chanted slogans that denounce the US unconditional
support to Israel's unilateral plans and practices in the territories.
They also warned Israel from any
attempt to physically target Arafat, while denouncing the Israeli assassination
policy practiced against Palestinian leaders. Enditem |