The Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) called for continuing general mobilization and foiling Israeli plans aiming at Judaizing Occupied Jerusalem. The PLC stressed the importance of resistance in confronting and defeating the Israeli occupation.
This came in an urgent session held on Thursday by the PLC in Gaza with the attendance of deputies on Hamas and Fatah members other than independent MPs. The session was staged in order to address the Israeli ceaseless offensive aggression on al-Aqsa Mosque and the holy city.
First Deputy Speaker of the PLC Ahmad Bahar congratulated the Jerusalemite people for their victory against the Israeli occupation security measures. He called for more escalation until the liberation of Occupied Jerusalem and the occupied Palestinian territories.
Bahar also renewed his call for national unity and internal reconciliation in accordance with the agreements and understandings signed in Cairo Doha and Gaza.
For his part MP Abu Halabiya head of the PLC Jerusalem Committee reviewed the latest developments at al-Aqsa Mosque in a report approved by the PLC at the end of the session. The report demanded the Palestinian factions to put an end to the internal division and asked the Palestinian Authority to halt security coordination with Israel and the persecution of fighters in the West Bank.
The dismissed MP Mohammad Dahlan deputy on Fatah Movement stressed in a speech delivered via video conference the importance of national unity at the official and popular levels in order to have neighbor and friendly countries support the Palestinian Question.
Dahlan called for a large-scale leadership meeting in Cairo to be attended by leaders of Palestinian factions along with national figures in order to make the appropriate decisions for protecting and supporting Occupied Jerusalem as well as ending the internal division.
As for the Hamas leader MP Mahmoud al-Zahhar he demanded Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to put an end to cooperation with Israeli occupation authorities. He called for implementing the Cairo Agreement which stipulates holding general elections.
MP Zahhar strongly refused charging his Movement with working on separating Gaza Strip from the West Bank.