Fatah Commission denounces Netanyahu statement in solidarity with Brussels after terror attack because Brussels victims were "innocent" whereas Israelis terror victims are not
Headline: “Palestinian condemnations and acts of solidarity with Belgium and against terror”
“Fatah’s Foreign Relations Commission stated yesterday, Wednesday [March 23, 2016], in a press release, that the statements made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his speech before AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) in Washington [DC] concerning the terror attacks in Brussels [March 22, 2016 terror attacks orchestrated by the Islamic State terror organization in Brussels, in which at least 31 people were murdered and hundreds were injured, Ed.] and the rest of the world are a ‘cheap exploitation of the blood of innocents and terror victims throughout the world, and a desperate attempt to draw a connection between terror attacks in Europe and the world, and the legal Palestinian struggle for freedom and independence.’ … The commission stated that Netanyahu’s statements constitute ‘severe incitement against the Palestinian people and its just cause, as well as a desperate attempt to compare innocent terror victims in Brussels and the world, with the occupation army and settlers who commit daily crimes against the Palestinian people.’”
“Fatah’s Foreign Relations Commission stated yesterday, Wednesday [March 23, 2016], in a press release, that the statements made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his speech before AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) in Washington [DC] concerning the terror attacks in Brussels [March 22, 2016 terror attacks orchestrated by the Islamic State terror organization in Brussels, in which at least 31 people were murdered and hundreds were injured, Ed.] and the rest of the world are a ‘cheap exploitation of the blood of innocents and terror victims throughout the world, and a desperate attempt to draw a connection between terror attacks in Europe and the world, and the legal Palestinian struggle for freedom and independence.’ … The commission stated that Netanyahu’s statements constitute ‘severe incitement against the Palestinian people and its just cause, as well as a desperate attempt to compare innocent terror victims in Brussels and the world, with the occupation army and settlers who commit daily crimes against the Palestinian people.’”