The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine described the Israeli Knesset’s decision to give final approval to the law to execute Palestinian prisoners as the height of the political and moral bankruptcy of the Zionist state, and another step towards revealing its colonial essence, which resorts to the collective and individual extermination of our people as a means to achieve the project of the “Greater Aggression State,” at the expense of Arab land in Palestine, Lebanon and Syria.
The Democratic Front said: “The adoption of the law to execute Palestinian prisoners is a blatant admission of the failure of the occupying state to resolve the conflict with our people, despite all the wars it has waged against them, in the homeland and the diaspora, the latest of which was the war of genocide in the Gaza Strip, which ended with our people thwarting the fascist government’s attempt to achieve politically what it failed to achieve through war. The war is wide open against our people, our land, and our holy sites in the West Bank, and it takes the form of confiscations, land theft, the cold-blooded killing of citizens, and the imprisonment of dozens in the occupation’s prisons.”
The Democratic Front said: It is not surprising that the fascist Ben-Gvir celebrates the success of his project to execute Palestinian prisoners, as history preserves for us similar experiences in which the Nazis and fascists danced with joy over their crimes against the peoples, which ended with their humiliating defeat at the hands of the peoples and their armies.
The Democratic Front stressed that the death penalty law is in reality nothing but an attempt to cover up the daily execution crimes in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, at the hands of the occupation forces and settler gangs.
The Democratic Front also stressed that all of this will not extricate the occupying state from its historical and political predicament. Netanyahu›s threat to use force to impose the will of the occupying state on the Arab neighbors, and his blatant talk about changing the «concepts» of the occupying state, are nothing but a further step on the path of historical failure. All means of killing, extermination, destruction, and displacement have failed to undermine our national project, which continues to attract the support of the international community and push the occupying state further into a corner of shameful isolation.
