On May 1, International Workers› Day, the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine issued an appeal to the workers and rising peoples of the world, to the free and democratic forces, and to international justice to unite in the face of Israeli fascism, and to support and back our people and their valiant resistance, in the face of the war of genocide, ethnic cleansing, starvation, and the elimination of all manifestations of life, and in defense of our legitimate national rights to freedom, self-determination, independence, and the right to return to the homes and properties from which our refugees were displaced.
The Democratic Front said: The Israeli occupation has gone so far in its war against Palestinian workers that it has destroyed all job opportunities and sources of livelihood in the Gaza Strip, turning our workers and their families into homeless people in camps after their homes, residences, farms and business centers were destroyed. They depend on meager food aid, amid a severe lack of medicine and the disruption of schools and hospitals, which threatens the future of their children and the health of their women, especially pregnant women.
The Democratic Front added: As for the West Bank, the occupation has closed the doors of work to our workers, under policies that have led to the destruction of the foundations of building a national economy that provides local job opportunities for workers. Under these policies, they have been forced to work in Israeli projects, facing unjust laws that trample their social and human rights, and turning them into mere “herds” of work outside of humanitarian and union standards, and outside of all the standards of justice that workers deserve.
The Democratic Front stressed that it is no longer a secret that what the Israeli occupation is doing does not stop at destroying the Palestinian labor force through killing, siege, and starvation. It does not hide its diabolical goals of displacing our people›s workers and their families from their land, turning them into homeless people across the globe. It tries to cover this up with measures whose aims, objectives, and backgrounds are exposed.
The Democratic Front called on the workers of the world, its oppressed and rising peoples, the free peoples and the world›s powers, to make May 1st a day for the workers of Palestine, and to support and back them, including by demanding an immediate end to the barbaric war on our people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including Jerusalem, the capital of the State of Palestine, and to open the crossings, allow the flow of food and medical aid and shelter, transfer critical cases of the wounded and sick abroad, restore the infrastructure to provide electricity and clean water, and operate wastewater treatment plants.
The Democratic Front said: «International Workers› Day is a very important occasion, through which our people renew their unity on the ground as one people throughout the world, in confronting the single enemy and defending their rights as expressed by the PLO, the sole legitimate representative, through its national program and declaration of independence.»
In this context, and based on the importance of the unity of the people, their cause, their rights, and the unity of their national institutions, the Democratic Front reaffirms the necessity of responsible national action to stop the exacerbation of the rift in the national situation, which the Central Council has deepened with its preparations based on individualism, and its outcomes that are contrary to common denominators, as expressed by the stages of the national dialogue, the last of which is the “Beijing Dialogue.” This requires immediate action to launch a comprehensive national dialogue at the highest levels, in which everyone participates to address the major issues of disagreement, and to draw up a comprehensive national plan that unifies and frames the national effort in the field, which constitutes a step on the path to rebuilding our political system and unifying its institutions, and to crown this by calling for a new session of the Central Council to ratify what has been agreed upon, and to elect a comprehensive executive committee that includes everyone, which constitutes the daily and responsible leadership.