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“Fatah” narrative of American indebtedness; Biden’s promises to Palestine were smoked

The vice-president of the Palestine Conquest Movement said that all the promises made by the United States after Joe Biden became president were dashed.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency International Group, in an interview with Palestinian television, Mahmoud al-Aalool, the deputy leader of the Palestine Conquest Movement, stressed the Americans’ bad faith.

He said: All American promises made to Palestine after Joe Biden became president were blown away.

Al-Aalool further stated that the position of Palestine is clear to everyone; Palestine has a strong position that will not back down from its principles in the face of pressure.

He then stressed the need to change the strategy against the occupying regime and said, this is one of the outcomes of the meeting of the Palestinian Central Council.

Al-Aalool announced: We are a nation of hope that we will continue to fight to achieve our goals.

He also pointed to the increase in crimes committed by the Zionist regime and said that 16 innocent Palestinians have been martyred since the beginning of this year.

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Al-Awl concluded by saying that the suffering of the Palestinians in the occupied Jerusalem is the result of the unprecedented actions of the occupying regime, and that there is a constant and constant battle in this city.

Mahmoud Abbas, the head of the self-governing organization, recently said that the Palestinians are waiting for the United States to live up to its commitment to supporting a two-state solution, rejecting settlements, maintaining the status quo in Al-Aqsa Mosque, preventing the expulsion of Palestinians from Jerusalem, and ending Zionist support so that hopes for an end to the occupation return.

Another of Joe Biden’s campaign promises was the reopening of the US consulate in East Jerusalem, which Biden withdrew due to Zionist pressure.

In 2019, former US President Donald Trump moved his embassy in occupied Palestine to occupied Jerusalem and closed the US consulate for Palestinians in the city. However, the Biden government had promised to reopen the consulate.

In this regard, Zionist sources recently revealed that the US President had rejected the request of the head of the Palestinian Authority to visit.

The sources added that the US move is another reason why the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is at the bottom of the Biden administration’s foreign policy priorities.

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