Gaza City – Palestinians Recall Fond Memories Of Late Cuban Leader Castro

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    Palestinians hold pictures of the late Cuban former leader Fidel Castro, during a rally to show solidarity with Palestinian prisoners in the West Bank city of Ramallah, November 26, 2016. Photo by Flash90 Gaza City – Palestinian leaders on Saturday and Sunday reacted to the death of former Cuban president Fidel Castro, remembering him as a strong supporter of their people and cause.

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    Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas hailed the former Cuban president on Saturday in a letter to his younger brother and successor, Raul Castro.

    “On behalf of the Palestinian people, the State of Palestine, and myself, we offer you and the friendly Cuban people our deepest condolences on the passing of Fidel Castro, a man who spent his life sternly defending his country’s and people’s causes in addition to just and righteous causes around the world,” the PA president wrote.

    Abbas ordered Palestinian flags to be set a half-staff on Sunday, according to Wafa, the official PA news site.

    A Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip, who spoke to The Jerusalem Post on the condition of anonymity, said that Palestinians have fond memories of Castro. “He was a symbol of the national struggle. His relationship to the Palestinian cause and Mr. Yasser Arafat was very strong,” the Hamas leader stated. “He was a brother in the resistance and stood in the face of colonialists, similar to Nelson Mandela.”
    Palestinians hold pictures of the late Cuban former leader Fidel Castro, during a rally to show solidarity with Palestinian prisoners in the West Bank city of Ramallah, November 26, 2016. Photo by Flash90
    PLO Executive Committee member Wasel Abu Yousif told the Post Castro’s death is a great loss. “He always supported the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian people in their struggle to establish an independent Palestinian state, and he welcomed president Arafat to Cuba in the early 1970s,” the top PLO official remarked. “We thank Castro, who represented the revolutionary spirit, for everything that he did in terms of his political and moral support for Palestine.”

    Castro hosted Arafat in 1974, in the latter’s first of many visits to Cuba, where he was treated as a head of state. Castro also supported the Palestinian leadership in a number of international forums including the UN and the Non-Aligned Movement.

    Sam Bahour, a Palestinian businessman and political commentator, told the Post that Castro distinguished himself as a supporter of the Palestinian people. “There’s a sense of respect for his consistent support for the Palestinian struggle,” Bahour stated. “He stood with Palestine when it was alone, without trying to impose any agenda on it. His support was in line with what Palestinians defined as what they needed.”

    Fidel Castro resigned as Cuban president in 2008 (after being on medical leave since 2006) and largely remained out of the public’s eye in the remaining years of his life.


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    Godol-Hador
    Godol-Hador
    7 years ago

    I find it fascinating that Palestinians always seem to rejoice and sympathizee with mortal enemies of the USA and all democratic nations,
    And yet, it is Israel who is reviled
    What a world of lies

    Liepa
    Liepa
    7 years ago

    Only the Palestinian mishigoim can admire and hold in high esteem a piece of garbage like Castro who enslaved and held hostage millions of people for over 50 years for his own self glorification, only these backwards palestinians !!!