PFLP: "We hold enemy responsible for starving our people, warn merchants from identifying with its plans


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Yemen News Agency SABA
PFLP:
[08/ November/2024]
Gaza-Saba:

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) held the Zionist enemy fully responsible for starving the Palestinian people and obstructing the entry of aid and goods into the Gaza Strip.

In a statement on Friday, the Front denounced the international partnership in this crime, "and the silence and shameful international complicity in the face of mass starvation policies and daily war crimes committed against our people, and even the involvement of several international institutions in covering up and covering up the crimes of the occupation."

It said: "The merchants of wars and hired people have played and continue to play a major role in exacerbating the repercussions of the occupation policies on our people and increasing their tragedy and suffering," stressing that the role of these formations that practice monopoly and sabotage policies and use gangster methods of bullying, looting and monopoly of goods, is complementary to the policies of the Zionist terrorist enemy.

"In the face of this catastrophic situation, we announce our decision, along with the forces and the free people in Gaza, to lift the organizational cover on all those who are involved in these destructive practices that only serve the occupation and contribute to the starvation of our steadfast people, and the Front stresses that it will confront with all force anyone who seeks to infringe on the dignity of citizens or contribute to deepening their crises and suffering," the Front continued.

It called for "activating the People's Protection Committees to stand firmly against the encroachment of these gangs that attack the dignity of our people and seek to starve and oppress them, tighten popular control over markets, combat the policy of raising prices and monopolizing goods, and thwart any attempts to create chaos and strike national unity."

At the end of its statement, the Front said that it would not allow any practices that increase their suffering to be passed, "and we will continue the struggle and firmly confront all those who try to exploit the crisis to achieve personal gains at the expense of the dignity of our people and their steadfastness in the face of occupation."