The most prominent of what came in the statement of Dmitry Diliani, a member of the Revolutionary Council and spokesman for the reformist and democratic movement in Fatah:
"Diliani clarified that the 'Fatah' Democratic Reform Bloc highlights a statement made by Israeli Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, which reveals an ongoing pattern of racial segregation practices within the Israeli government. Ben Gvir's statement, 'My right, my wife's and children's right to travel in Judea and Samaria is more important than Arab mobility,' is a prominent testament to the segregationist mentality and policies prevailing within the Israeli government.
Diliani added that during Prime Minister Netanyahu's tenure, settlers' influence alarmingly increased, leading to a rise in Jewish terrorist acts against innocent Palestinian civilians. This troubling trend contributed to the continual expansion of land seizures and exclusive Jewish settlements, further exacerbating the already dire situation in the region.
Diliani's statement unveils Ben Gvir's deeply rooted agenda that prioritizes a biased agenda placing hypothetical Jewish extremist rights above the Palestinian people's right to freedom. The 'Fatah' Democratic Reform Bloc firmly opposes such discriminatory practices and stresses the urgent need for justice and human rights for their people.
Moreover, Diliani asserted that the affiliation of Israeli Minister of Culture, Amikhai Eliahu, a member of the extremist Ben Gvir party, cannot be overlooked in this conversation. His misleading statement that he would 'slightly curtail his civil rights' at the slightest threat to his rights embodies the essence of the apartheid system, conveying implicit surrender.
Diliani pointed out that the recurrent division of roads and discriminatory legal systems between the original Palestinian population and the illegitimate Israeli settler-colonists echoes a sorrowful historical reality. This dominant system, where the fabricated rights of Jewish settler-colonists are given precedence over internationally recognized human rights of the Palestinian people, harks back to the very foundation of the state of Israel.
Diliani stated that the 'Fatah' Democratic Reform Bloc, committed to justice, strongly demands an immediate international reassessment of the stance towards the racially divisive state of Israel. The acknowledgment of apartheid at the highest levels of the Israeli government warrants international attention and concerted action."
PALYOUTH. K.F