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In the face of Zionist pressure and attacks on the conference by politicians and in the media, the conference of the Masar Badil, the Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement, successfully concluded its work in São Paulo, Brazil, on April 1, 2026, affirming that the era of U.S. hegemony is cracking, and that the forces of resistance and struggling peoples are imposing new equations at the heart of the conflict. From Latin America to Palestine, the path of open confrontation against imperialism and Zionism is advancing, and the resistance front is moving forward with confidence toward a more organized and expansive phase.
The conference of the Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement concluded in the city of São Paulo after a full week of internal discussions and mass, political and media activities, held from March 24 to April 1, 2026, amid escalating U.S.-Zionist aggression and attempts to restrict resistance forces and their allies across various arenas.
The conference witnessed broad participation from the movement’s cadres across different continents, clearly affirming the growing international character of the movement and its role in linking the struggles of the Palestinian people with liberation movements worldwide, especially in Latin America, where there has been a notable rise in the presence of forces opposing imperialism and Zionism.
The conference also received messages of support and solidarity from resistance forces in the region, collectively emphasizing the importance of the Masar Badil in strengthening the comprehensive front of confrontation against the Zionist project. Among the most prominent messages was one from Ammar al-Moussawi, head of Arab and international relations in Hezbollah, as well as a video message from Dr. Basem Naim, member of the political bureau and head of international relations in Hamas, which emphasized the unity of resistance arenas in confronting aggression. Mohammed Hashishu, Secretary-General of the Lebanese Popular Democratic Party, also sent a message of support stressing the necessity of expanding joint revolutionary work and strengthening coordination between revolutionary left forces and resistance movements in the region.
On the international level, the conference witnessed notable participation from dozens of Brazilian leftist forces, alongside student, popular and trade union movements across the continent, reflecting the growing solidarity with Palestine. Members of the Argentine and Brazilian parliaments also participated, indicating an expanding circle of political support for the Palestinian cause within both popular and official institutions across the continent.
The conference stressed the necessity of liberating Palestinian, Lebanese and Arab prisoners from Zionist prisons, and called for the launch of an international campaign to free Palestinian and international prisoners detained due to their support for Palestine in Western and U.S. prisons and elsewhere, while emphasizing the need to confront the abhorrent “Execution Law” adopted by the Zionist regime.
The conference further affirmed that the movement will continue to escalate the global popular campaign against the U.S. military and security presence in the Arab world, West Asia and the Global South, demanding the withdrawal of foreign military bases from the lands of our peoples, as they represent tools of imperialist domination and the suppression of the will of peoples. It also stressed the need to halt the activities of Zionist security companies in Brazil and to boycott them, calling for the cancellation of all contracts signed with them, particularly Hagana Security and Yamam, due to their direct role as extensions of systems of repression and colonialism.
The conference also called for supporting the international campaign to boycott and pursue the Zionist water company Mekorot, exposing its role in the theft and plunder of Palestinian water resources, as well as its attempts to expand into water and energy projects in a number of countries, especially in Latin America, posing a direct threat to the sovereignty of peoples over their resources.
The conference also emphasized the need to expand campaigns confronting Zionist arms companies, foremost among them Elbit Systems, along with U.S., Canadian and European companies involved in marketing wars and the industry of death, which cooperate directly with the occupation army and its military and security institutions. It called for their boycott and for political, legal and popular action against them in various arenas.
In its conclusion, the conference stressed the necessity of escalating organized revolutionary work in Latin America, confronting the penetration of the Zionist movement and its institutions, and strengthening the presence of the Palestinian cause as a cause of national and international liberation. It reaffirmed support for the resistance in Palestine, Lebanon, Yemen and Iraq, and support for the Islamic Republic of Iran in confronting ongoing aggression.
The conference called for building on this momentum by expanding networks of relations with progressive and popular forces, and intensifying mass activities, in a way that reinforces the centrality of the Palestinian cause within the international anti-imperialist struggle.
