Fatah leader in Jenin: Youth must “continue walking the path of the Martyrs”
Fatah-run Awdah TV broadcast from an event held in honor of the Lion Cubs and Flowers Institution (Fatah Youth Institution for Young Boys and Girls) in Jenin.
“Fatah Secretary in Jenin Ata Abu Rmeileh: ‘These activities are of utmost importance. Fatah’s Jenin branch has been holding them through the Lion Cubs and Flowers Institution [Fatah Youth Institution for Young Boys and Girls]… Adherence to the Palestinian principles: The right of return, the [Palestinian] state and Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Palestine. These [young] generations must be molded according to those principles, so that they will continue walking the path of the Martyrs (Shahids), foremost among whom is Martyr Yasser Arafat; of those who fought in South Lebanon, utterly humiliating the Israelis; the RPG generals (i.e., young Palestinian boys who fired RPGs at Israeli tanks during the first Lebanon war in 1982); of the Institution’s girls and boys in the Jenin refugee camp and all around the homeland, who manufactured simple Palestinian hand grenades, fought the occupation and defeated this occupier. This generation must keep this trust, in order to realize these [Fatah’s] principles… This occupation must be fought in all areas of life, including [those of] education, struggle, boycotting Israeli products, resistance to the settlers and popular resistance.”
“Fatah Secretary in Jenin Ata Abu Rmeileh: ‘These activities are of utmost importance. Fatah’s Jenin branch has been holding them through the Lion Cubs and Flowers Institution [Fatah Youth Institution for Young Boys and Girls]… Adherence to the Palestinian principles: The right of return, the [Palestinian] state and Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Palestine. These [young] generations must be molded according to those principles, so that they will continue walking the path of the Martyrs (Shahids), foremost among whom is Martyr Yasser Arafat; of those who fought in South Lebanon, utterly humiliating the Israelis; the RPG generals (i.e., young Palestinian boys who fired RPGs at Israeli tanks during the first Lebanon war in 1982); of the Institution’s girls and boys in the Jenin refugee camp and all around the homeland, who manufactured simple Palestinian hand grenades, fought the occupation and defeated this occupier. This generation must keep this trust, in order to realize these [Fatah’s] principles… This occupation must be fought in all areas of life, including [those of] education, struggle, boycotting Israeli products, resistance to the settlers and popular resistance.”