Palestine groups reprimand Nasser Al-Qudwa over ‘hostile’ comments

John Smith
2 min readApr 3, 2021

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Palestinian groups on Saturday reprimanded the “hostile” comments made by excused Fatah official Nasser Al-Qudwa who guaranteed that everybody has issues with Islamic political developments.

In a meeting with French TV, Al-Qudwa asserted: “Everybody has issues with Islamic political developments or political Islam.”

The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas said that Al-Qudwa’s comments: “Stay aware of the American and Zionist goals meaning to destroy the Palestinians and grow the inner division.”

In an authority articulation, a duplicate of which was shipped off MEMO, Hamas added: “The Palestinians have a long obstruction history dependent on the political majority with no aggression besides with the Israeli occupation which has been working day and night to Judaise our heavenly locales, profane them, add-on the involved West Bank and force an attack on Gaza.”

In the interim, Islamic Jihad pioneer Anwar Abu Taha told Al-Quds Al-Arabi that the Palestinian developments don’t look for: “Counterfeit power, yet public Islamic protection from free Palestine.”

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He added: “It is better for those, alluded to by Al-Qudwa, to have issues with the Israeli occupation, which is the focal adversary of the Palestinians, not with any gathering that is attempting to free Palestine and keep up public solidarity.”

Al-Qudwa, who was excused from Fatah a week ago, will not sudden spike in demand for an assembled list with Hamas for the parliamentary political race.

His comments touched off discussion among Palestinians via online media as he was cruelly censured and depicted as trying to break up the Palestinian people group.

Web-based media clients went to his constituent rundown and uncovered the defilement of large numbers of its individuals, including previous Fatah individuals and Palestinian Authority (PA) authorities.

It is important that Al-Qudwa enrolled his home in the Gaza Strip, not France in light of the fact that the possibility for parliament should be for all time living inside the Palestinian regions.

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