New year, same terror policy: Palestinian Authority’s ruling party keeps promoting terrorism
Fatah, the ruling party of the Palestinian Authority, continues to promote terrorism as legitimate, necessary, and inevitable more than two decades after Yasser Arafat was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for claiming that the PA/PLO (also ruled by Fatah) had given up terror. Fatah's terror wing used the anniversary of Fatah's founding—January 1, 1965—to amplify its ongoing glorification of its Martyrs and prisoners, i.e., terrorists, and to promote "armed struggle" as the "foremost" form of "resistance," which is the "shortest and only way to deter" Israel "and expel it from our land."
"On the occasion of the 61st anniversary of the Intilaqa of the Palestinian revolution and the Fatah Movement… we renew the covenant with the Martyrs, the prisoners, and the wounded (i.e., terrorists) – our compass will continue to point towards Jerusalem, and our rifles will be directed at the occupation (i.e., Israel)… We in the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades emphasize the following permanent principles… Resistance in all its forms (i.e., including terror), foremost among them the armed struggle, is the shortest and only way to deter this oppressive enemy (i.e., Israel) and expel it from our land."
[Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, Telegram channel, Dec. 31, 2025]
The Intilaqa, or "the Launch," of Fatah refers to its first terror attack against Israel, when it attempted to blow up the National Water Carrier. When Fatah says that the "only way" to "deter" Israel is through "resistance in all its forms" as well as when it uses terms such as "all means" and "armed struggle," it consistently refers to shootings, stabbings, car-rammings, Molotov cocktail attacks, and other acts of terror against Israeli civilians.
In recent months, similar statements have been made by various senior members of the PLO, the parent body that established the Palestinian Authority.
PLO Executive Committee member Azzam Al-Ahmad stated that he supports "armed struggle" to serve the Palestinian "political cause."
PLO Executive Committee member Azzam Al-Ahmad: "The Palestinian cause is a political cause and not a military one. However, politics is not disconnected from military activity and is particularly not disconnected from the struggle activity, for the benefit of- in other words, an armed struggle of a people fighting to regain its land and its rights."
[Official PA TV, Topic of the Day, Nov. 11, 2025]
Hamada Farana, who is a member of the Palestinian National Council, which is the PLO's legislative body, promoted "armed struggle" and "popular intifada" as means and tools.
Palestinian National Council member and political commentator Hamada Farana: "[We need] an agreement on the methods of the struggle. We must see the armed struggle, popular intifada, and negotiations as means and tools – not as principles. Therefore, when a shared political platform is formulated [between Fatah and Hamas] and there will be a unified representative institution, then necessarily they will reach the [appropriate] means. If armed struggle will be required, they will conduct armed struggle. If a popular intifada will be required, they will hold a popular intifada. If negotiations will be required, they will conduct negotiations."
[Official PA TV, Capital of Capitals, Nov. 27, 2025]
Tamer Aziz, who is a political bureau member of the Palestinian Popular Struggle Front, a faction within the PLO, was proud to "renew the oath" to armed struggle and recalled the Intilaqa as well:
Palestinian Popular Struggle Front (PPSF) political bureau member Tamer Aziz: "We stand with admiration and respect in memory of the late leader, the symbol, the Martyr Yasser Arafat to renew the alliance and the oath with him, with the Launch [of Fatah], with the first bullet, the first Martyr, the first proclamation of the Launch of Fatah-Al-Asifah."
[Official PA TV, Nov. 11, 2025]
These statements reveal an unbroken pattern that has never changed. Across its factions and institutions, the PA continues to openly promote terrorism as a usable and repeatable tool, to glorify terrorists as role models, and to reaffirm it as a core strategy.


