The Masar Badil, the Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement, renewed its call on the Palestinian resistance forces to adopt a unified and public stance against the so-called U.S. “Board of Peace,” affirming that these initiatives are nothing but new colonial instruments aimed at circumventing the rights of the Palestinian people and imposing U.S. hegemony globally. In this context, Khaled Barakat, a member of the Movement’s Executive Committee, stressed that the resistance is capable of defeating these projects, calling for the strengthening of national unity and the safeguarding of the resistance option in the face of liquidation and normalization schemes.

Khaled Barakat called on the Palestinian resistance forces to adopt a “unified rejection of the so-called U.S. Board of Peace through a declared position,” emphasizing that the Palestinian resistance “is capable of defeating these projects and bringing the temple down on the heads of the Davos gang,” referring to the announcement of the Council’s establishment during the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Barakat’s remarks came during an interview on the program “Al-Madar” on Palestine Today TV, where he stressed that “the projects being proposed under the banner of peace are nothing but deception and a reproduction of the American–Zionist colonial logic, and an attempt to circumvent the rights of the Palestinian people and impose American law on the world.”

Barakat affirmed the “urgent necessity of immediately working to build a unified Palestinian national front,” rejecting submission to American dictates, and stressing the importance of defending the achievements of the Palestinian people and the “Al-Aqsa Flood,” and of preserving and fortifying the option of resistance in the face of liquidation and normalization projects.

He added that U.S. President Donald Trump “is not as strong as he appears,” noting that “his popularity is at its lowest levels due to the escalation of political, social, and economic crises inside the United States,” considering that his administration’s rush to launch aggressive initiatives in the region reflects an attempt to escape domestic crises more than any real strength, and stressing that Trump is not “an eternal destiny nor a god who decides the fate of the world.”

Barakat concluded by emphasizing that the current stage requires the highest levels of popular unity and steadfastness, in Palestine and across the region, to confront the plans of the United States and the Israeli occupation, defeat projects of hegemony, and thwart schemes to liquidate the Palestinian cause.

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