The Command Post
Global War on Terror
June 30, 2003
Popular Front rejects ceasefire with Israel

From the Jerusalem Post:

Ahmad Jibril's Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine- General Command (PFLP-GC) Monday rejected any ceasefire with Israel, following ceasefire declarations by Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Fatah and other Palestinian factions.

"We are not bound by the unilateral truce and it does not influence us at all," the Damascus-based group said in a statement.

"The fighters and the heroes in Palestine will continue the armed struggle until the last inch of our land is liberated," read the statement. The PFLP-GC opposes the any peace with Israel and aims for the destruction of the Jewish state.

Posted by Laurence Simon at June 30, 2003 07:22 PM | TrackBack
Comments

There's one in every crowd, as they say.
Now these PFLP pukes can terrorize to their hearts' content, making Daddy Arafat happy, while the "trucebound" terrorists kibbitz from the sidelines and say, "Hey, don't blame us, we're not doing anything."
Meanwhile, in my mind, I keep remembering when that young Palestinian woman strapped on a suicide vest and blew herself up, and the only thing that concerned her father was that she had left the house without his permission.

Posted by: Seth at June 30, 2003 08:56 PM

The People's Liberation Front of Judea?!

God that never gets old.

Anyway, until proven otherwise I assume Arafat is pulling on the terrorist strings here.

Posted by: Mark Buehner at June 30, 2003 11:58 PM

OK, the IDF and any other force that can reach these bastards need to focus on them and make them pay for such attitude. Hold off on Hamas and the others that are calling a "truce" (reload), and pound the living shit out of these guys as much as humanly possible. Give them real incentive to try the peace thingy, and when they go back to their usual MO, throw up our hands and say "what are we going to do with these guys?" while taking the war to their doorstep.

Posted by: Elvis at July 1, 2003 01:10 AM

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