Deputy Speaker of Palestine Legislative Council Ahmed Bahr said that efforts to start talks with the Zionist regime is a plot to weaken Palestinian resistance and Intifada. Speaking in the afternoon session of the 5th International Conference on Palestinian Intifada here on Saturday, Ahmed bahr condemned efforts of the Zionist regime to Judaization of Qods and said that the occupying regime by building settlements and the Separation Wall is trying to wipe off the issue of Palestine. He said that Palestine should be considered as an Islamic endowed land, so that nobody can negotiate on it or ignore it. Bahr continued that Qods is Arabic and Islamic and the capital of Palestine forever. The MP said that Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority, should be asked to disclose clearly all problems in deadlocked negotiation process and cooperate with Palestinians to compile an integrated strategy for liberation of Palestine and return of Palestinian refugees. He also called for establishment of a legal committee to follow up criminal acts of the Zionist regime. A special committee to follow up results and recommendations of the conference and presenting periodical reports of its achievements should be established, too, he added. Qods World Fund to support resistance of residents of Qods city should be founded, concluded Ahmed Bahr.
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