Khaberni - The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine has warned that an explosion is imminent in the occupied West Bank, and that the outbreak of a comprehensive third intifada is closer than ever before.
The Front emphasized in a statement that arrived at the "Safa" agency, on Friday, that the crime of executing the young Amro Al-Marboua and the child Sami Mashayekh in Kafr Aqab at dawn on Friday, and the accompanying violation of Palestinian blood and unleashing settler gangs to kill and sabotage throughout the West Bank, is the spark that will burn the remaining illusions of calm, and that the accumulated Palestinian anger will explode as lava in the face of the occupation.
It explained that our people are facing a monstrous entity, led by a bizarre criminal system that mixes megalomania with the sadism of bloodlust; as the practices of burning, destruction, and targeting civilians reveal a deeply ingrained racist and fascist doctrine, and a psychologically disturbed makeup of a group of killers and lunatics who practice crime as a perverted human nature.
It confirmed that our people will not stand idly by in the face of this criminal sadism, and will not kneel before organized state terrorism.
It said: "The occupation is delusional if it thinks that escalating crimes will bring calm, rather it will be the fuel that will explode a tremendous revolutionary energy that imposes a comprehensive confrontation, and turns the West Bank into an arena of attrition for the enemy and its settler hordes."
The Front sent a warning message to the world that the continuation of this fascist entity now forms a central hotspot for genocide and an imminent danger to all humanity.
It called on the free forces to surround this criminal system with a comprehensive boycott, to delegitimize it, and not to deal with its leaders as a normal state but as a rogue gang of murderers and enemies of human values.
It affirmed that the stability of the region can only be achieved through the uprooting of this occupation from its roots.




