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The objectives of the intelligence official’s trip to Lebanon/ Israel’s footprints in the Ain al-Halwa sedition

Pak Sahafat – A prominent Palestinian analyst, referring to the suspicious movements of the Palestinian Authority in coordination with the Zionist regime, announced that the bloody clashes in the “Ain Halweh” camp in Lebanon are an Israeli sedition.

According to the report of Pak Sahafat International News Agency, since the beginning of this week, the “Ain Al-Hilweh” camp for Palestinian refugees, which is located in Saida region in southern Lebanon, witnessed bloody and armed clashes between extremist groups and members of the Fatah movement, which left a number of dead and wounded. 4 of the dead belonged to Fatah movement. Efforts to calm the situation were of no avail until yesterday, and the clashes were repeated several times with more intensity than before.

These tensions in the Ain al-Halwa camp coincided with the meeting of the leaders of the Palestinian groups in Cairo. The meeting was boycotted by a number of Palestinian groups, including the Islamic Jihad movement, in protest against the policies of the Palestinian Authority in security coordination and cooperation with the occupying regime and the continuation of political arrests in the West Bank. Accordingly, there are many doubts about the behind-the-scenes conflicts in Ain al-Halwah and the motivation of its perpetrators.

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Atwan added, these clashes have led to the death of 9 people so far. At the same time, the tension between the resistance forces and the occupation regime has increased and the Zionist regime has declared a state of alert in the northern front of occupied Palestine. We will not go into the details of these conflicts and the groups involved in them, and we will not discuss the actions of the Lebanese army to calm the situation and injure a number of its members. But we cannot ignore the doubts related to Majed Faraj’s unprecedented trip to Lebanon. Several information about Majid Faraj’s trip to Lebanon has reached us from reliable Lebanese and Palestinian sources:

– First, the head of the intelligence agency of the Palestinian Authority requested a meeting with “Ziyad al-Nakhleh”, the secretary general of the Islamic Jihad movement, to discuss the boycott of the meeting of Palestinian leaders in Cairo and the ceasefire in the Jenin camp and the northern West Bank. However, Ziad Al-Nakhleh refused to meet with Majid Faraj and only had a phone call, in which he emphasized that he will not negotiate with Majid Faraj before the release of all the detainees of the Islamic Jihad movement and other Palestinian groups who are in the prisons of the Palestinian Authority.

– Second, the leadership circles of Hezbollah were extremely angry about Majid Faraj’s trip to Lebanon and informed the leaders of the Fatah movement in Lebanon and Ramallah about their level of anger. Hizballah circles also inform the movement about any action that leads to the igniting of strife and discord inside the Palestinian camps in southern Lebanon and damage to the stability and peace of these camps and subsequently causes a negative impact on the resistance and its goals in confronting the occupying regime.

– The third point was Mahmoud Abbas’s insistence on implementing the most important and of course the most worrying part of his speech during his visit to the Jenin camp after the defeated forces of the Zionist regime fled from this camp; Where he said: There should be only one weapon, and that is the weapon of the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and no other weapon is allowed for Palestine.

– The fourth point is related to the intentional targeting of the Lebanese army base around the Ain al-Halwa camp and the wounding of a number of its forces who refused to enter the camp as much as possible. The perpetrators of the attack on the Lebanese army base intended to engage these forces in conflicts and repeat the bloody scenario of “Nahr al-Bared” in the Tripoli region in 2007, which led to the killing of dozens of people, the displacement of a thousand people, and the complete destruction of the camp.

The clashes in Ain Halweh are an Israeli sedition

It is stated in Atwan’s article that, we do not think it unlikely that what is happening in the Ain al-Halwa camp is an Israeli sedition. The most obvious title of this sedition is repeating the scenario of the attack on the Jenin camp in the Palestinian camps in Lebanon; So that the Zionist regime entrusted this mission to the self-governing organizations to challenge the security and stability of Lebanon and divert the Islamic resistance of Lebanon from confronting Israel. Especially after Hezbollah increased its power and designed the plan to attack Al-Jalil and liberate this area in the north of occupied Palestine and set up tents in the fields of Shabaa.

At the end of his article, Abdulbari Atwan wrote that the majority of the Palestinian people, who suffer from the tragedies of the Oslo Accords, are standing in the bastion of resistance, both in Palestine and in Lebanon, and have learned a good lesson from the events of the Yarmouk camp in Syria and will never allow these events to continue. Palestinian camps should be established in Lebanon and the seeds of sedition and killing should be spread in these camps. More than 75 years of pain and suffering is enough for the Palestinians in these camps, and they should aim their weapons in only one direction, and that is the chest of the enemy of the Zionist occupation.

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