No PFLP-GC Confirmation or Denial over Israel Rocket Attack
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC) did not deny or confirm its responsibility in firing rockets from south Lebanon onto northern Israel.
The Palestinian Damascus-based group said Thursday that the ongoing Israeli war on Gaza is now open to all possibilities for lack of international action.
"This war is open to all possibilities and it seems that it has no clear horizons amidst the absence of any tangible international will for preventing Israel from continuing its holocaust in Gaza," the group”s media official Anwar Raja said.
Raja accused Arab regimes of conspiracy and participation in the Israeli military operation in Gaza.
He said the situation would "lead to further and different reactions from various parties or elements that do not necessarily have a clear objective."
"This would not only push for a confrontation with Israel. This could spill over to some Arab capitals," Raja stressed.
He went on to add that clashes would erupt between Arab authorities and local people "that could lead to targeting U.S. interests."
"Israel and the silent Arab regimes must understand the ramifications and results of their actions on more than one level," he concluded.