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PFLP warns: The West Bank is on the brink of third uprising

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) warned on Friday that the West Bank is approaching a large-scale explosion, saying a third intifada is now “closer than ever.”

In a statement, the PFLP said the killing of 17-year-old Amr al-Marboua and 12-year-old Sami Mashayekh in Kafr Aqab at dawn on Friday, alongside the ongoing shedding of Palestinian blood and the unchecked violence of armed settler groups across the West Bank, constitutes “the spark that will burn whatever illusions of calm remain.”

 

The Front said the accumulated Palestinian anger is “ready to erupt like lava in the face of the occupation,” adding that Palestinians are confronting “a monstrous entity led by a deranged criminal system that mixes delusions of grandeur with sadistic pleasure in bloodshed.”

 

According to the PFLP, the widespread arson, destruction, and systematic targeting of civilians reflect “a deeply rooted racist and fascist ideology, and a diseased psychological structure among a group of killers who practice violence as a distorted human trait.”

 

The Movement stressed that Palestinians will not remain passive in the face of “this sadistic state terrorism,” nor will they bow to the “organized terror” of the occupation.

 

“The occupation is delusional if it believes that escalating its crimes will bring calm,” the statement said. “It will instead fuel a massive revolutionary energy that will impose a full confrontation and turn the West Bank into a zone of attrition for the enemy and its settler militias.”

 

The PFLP also issued a warning to the international community, saying that “this fascist regime” has become “a central hub of genocide and a grave threat to humanity as a whole.”

 

It called on free nations and global movements to isolate the Zionist regime through comprehensive boycott, delegitimization, and treating its leaders “not as representatives of a normal state but as a rogue criminal gang and enemies of human values.”

 

The Front concluded saying that regional stability “cannot be achieved except through uprooting this occupation from its foundations.”