Khaberni - The "Fatah" movement today categorically denied any connection with individuals or groups involved in forming "armed gangs that commit crimes and attack Palestinian citizens."
The spokesman for the movement, Munther Al-Hayek, said in press statements: "Anyone who deviates from the national line and belongs to those criminal gangs, and operates under the protection of the occupation or with the support of Israeli marches and the Israeli army, is outside the framework of the movement and does not represent Fatah remotely or closely."
Al-Hayek confirmed that anyone who participates in these gangs or operates under Israeli protection or with the support of Israeli marches and the Israeli army, is considered outside the national line and does not represent Fatah in any way, but stands against its national project.
He emphasized that any armed formations that arise with direct support from Israel or promoted by Israeli entities are considered traitorous groups that cannot be accepted, clarifying that they are just tools created by Israel with the goal of striking the national project, dismantling the internal ranks, weakening the social fabric, and creating a state of chaos and internal conflict that benefits Tel Aviv.
He added that these gangs are doomed to disappearance because the Palestinian people reject such alien phenomena and do not grant them legitimacy, no matter how much Israel tries to polish them in the field or in the media, asserting "the movement's rejection of any groups that are outside the law and cooperate with the occupation or operate according to its agenda."
He pointed to Fatah's commitment to protecting the unity of the people and preserving civil peace, maintaining the national project, and preventing any Israeli breach of the home front through suspicious tools or fabricated groups.
He concluded by affirming that Fatah will remain a shield for the national project and a protector of the Palestinian community, and will continue to expose and denounce every Israeli attempt to tear apart the Palestinian ranks or manufacture local agents to serve its schemes.




