Urgent shooting targets the occupation forces located in a residential building in the vicinity of Tulkarm camp.
Urgent the occupation forces storm the town of Silwad, north of Ramallah.
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Occupied Palestine: The Al -Aqsa Best Brigades: We were able, in conjunction with the Al -Qassam Brigades and Al -Quds Brigades, from the rhythm of a Zionist force in a tight ambush inside the southern neighborhood of Tulkarm
Occupied Palestine: Local media: The occupation forces are raiding a number of prisoners' homes that will be released today in the exchange deal, during the storming of the village of Silwad, north of Ramallah
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Palestinians in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, try to survive in makeshift tents amid bad weather conditions on February 6, 2025 [Hani Alshaer/Anadolu]
Prisoners released tomorrow by the resistance, adapted via Qadeya:
Mohammed Ibrash (media 1,2)
- From Al-Am'ari Camp, Ramallah.
- Arrested in 2003, sentenced to three life terms for killing three IOF soldiers through shootings and explosives.
- Health Issues: Lost his left leg in an assassination attempt and had a prosthetic leg, which developed gangrene due to medical neglect. Suffers from shrapnel wounds, heart arrhythmia, severe ear infections, total blindness in one eye and near blindness in the other due to mistreatment.
- Mohammed, his brothers, and his cousins spent collectively about 200 years in occupation prisons.
- He smuggled a letter out of prison in which he said: "Do not tell my mother I have become blind. She sees me but I cannot see her. I smile and trick her during visits when she wants to show me pictures of my brothers, friends and neighborhood neighbors. She does not know that I have become blind after the disease crept into my eyes until darkness invaded my entire body."
- Journalist and activist Mohammed Fakhri stated: "The last message I received about him was from his brother, that he will undergo a cornea transplant. Thank God, his name is Muhammad Khamis Ibrash, and he is included in the deal and will be released today."
Shadi Fakhri Barghouthi (media 3)
- From the village of Kobar, near Ramallah.
- Born in 1977.
- Arrested on December 22, 2003 and sentenced to 27 years in prison.
- Son of freed prisoner Fakhri Barghouthi.
- Met his father for the first time without prison bars between them at Majdal Prison.
Hatem Jayousi (media 4)
- From Tulkarem.
- Arrested in 2003, sentenced to six life terms + 55 years for membership in Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.
- One of the founders of Katibat Thabet Thabet, a faction of Fatah during the Second Intifada.
- Denied permission to attend his mother's funeral in 2021.
Alaa Ibrahim Ali Al-Hams (media 5)
- From Yibna Camp, Rafah, southern Gaza.
- Arrested on January 24, 2009, and sentenced to 29 years in prison.
- Accused of attempting to kidnap an IOF soldier, carrying out an armed attack on occupation forces in Gaza, and planning operations against military units.
- Health Issues: Suffers from slipped disc, asthma, irritable bowel syndrome, and injuries from IOF airstrike shrapnel near his lower spine before his arrest. Also diagnosed with lymph node tumor in the throat, tuberculosis, severe lung infections, stomach ulcers causing internal bleeding, chronic involuntary urination, leg spasms, loss of bowel and facial control, breathing difficulties leading to fainting, and vision problems.
Nabil Khalil Harb (media 6)
- Arrested in 2010, sentenced to 18 years.
- Accused of involvement in "Tina Omrim" operation, which targeted an IOF settlement in Al-Dhahiriya, Al-Khalil, injuring three settlers.
- Known for participating in hunger strikes to demand prisoners’ rights.
Samer Ahmad Mahmoud Matar (media 7)
- From Al-Khalil.
- Arrested in 2013, sentenced to 13 years.
- Health Issues: Suffers from nerve problems, vitamin deficiency, colon issues, stomach bleeding, heart conditions, and severe gum and dental infections.
- Receives only painkillers instead of proper medical treatment.
Mohammed Ibrash (media 1,2)
- From Al-Am'ari Camp, Ramallah.
- Arrested in 2003, sentenced to three life terms for killing three IOF soldiers through shootings and explosives.
- Health Issues: Lost his left leg in an assassination attempt and had a prosthetic leg, which developed gangrene due to medical neglect. Suffers from shrapnel wounds, heart arrhythmia, severe ear infections, total blindness in one eye and near blindness in the other due to mistreatment.
- Mohammed, his brothers, and his cousins spent collectively about 200 years in occupation prisons.
- He smuggled a letter out of prison in which he said: "Do not tell my mother I have become blind. She sees me but I cannot see her. I smile and trick her during visits when she wants to show me pictures of my brothers, friends and neighborhood neighbors. She does not know that I have become blind after the disease crept into my eyes until darkness invaded my entire body."
- Journalist and activist Mohammed Fakhri stated: "The last message I received about him was from his brother, that he will undergo a cornea transplant. Thank God, his name is Muhammad Khamis Ibrash, and he is included in the deal and will be released today."
Shadi Fakhri Barghouthi (media 3)
- From the village of Kobar, near Ramallah.
- Born in 1977.
- Arrested on December 22, 2003 and sentenced to 27 years in prison.
- Son of freed prisoner Fakhri Barghouthi.
- Met his father for the first time without prison bars between them at Majdal Prison.
Hatem Jayousi (media 4)
- From Tulkarem.
- Arrested in 2003, sentenced to six life terms + 55 years for membership in Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.
- One of the founders of Katibat Thabet Thabet, a faction of Fatah during the Second Intifada.
- Denied permission to attend his mother's funeral in 2021.
Alaa Ibrahim Ali Al-Hams (media 5)
- From Yibna Camp, Rafah, southern Gaza.
- Arrested on January 24, 2009, and sentenced to 29 years in prison.
- Accused of attempting to kidnap an IOF soldier, carrying out an armed attack on occupation forces in Gaza, and planning operations against military units.
- Health Issues: Suffers from slipped disc, asthma, irritable bowel syndrome, and injuries from IOF airstrike shrapnel near his lower spine before his arrest. Also diagnosed with lymph node tumor in the throat, tuberculosis, severe lung infections, stomach ulcers causing internal bleeding, chronic involuntary urination, leg spasms, loss of bowel and facial control, breathing difficulties leading to fainting, and vision problems.
Nabil Khalil Harb (media 6)
- Arrested in 2010, sentenced to 18 years.
- Accused of involvement in "Tina Omrim" operation, which targeted an IOF settlement in Al-Dhahiriya, Al-Khalil, injuring three settlers.
- Known for participating in hunger strikes to demand prisoners’ rights.
Samer Ahmad Mahmoud Matar (media 7)
- From Al-Khalil.
- Arrested in 2013, sentenced to 13 years.
- Health Issues: Suffers from nerve problems, vitamin deficiency, colon issues, stomach bleeding, heart conditions, and severe gum and dental infections.
- Receives only painkillers instead of proper medical treatment.
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Impressive crowds receive the body of the martyr, comrade fighter "Youssef Khalil Mubarak", son of the Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, in the Beddawi camp in Lebanon.
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Elements of Hamas movement were deployed in the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, in preparation for the release of the kidnapped Or Levi, Yossi Sharabi and Ohad Ben Ami. A banner was placed on the stage mocking Prime Minister Netanyahu, and it read "Complete victory". Another banner mocking the Trump plan read "We are the next day".
Elements of Hamas movement were deployed in the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, in preparation for the release of the kidnapped Or Levi, Yossi Sharabi and Ohad Ben Ami. A banner was placed on the stage mocking Prime Minister Netanyahu, and it read "Complete victory". Another banner mocking the Trump plan read "We are the next day".
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Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades - Tulkarm: With God’s help and strength, our fighters on the battlefield were able to carry out the following tasks:
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Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades - Tulkarm: Targeting the Zionist enemy forces on Nablus Street with intense barrages of blessed bullets.
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Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades - Tulkarm: Targeting a Zionist infantry force near the Tulkarm crossing with intense volleys of blessed bullets, achieving direct hits among the enemy’s ranks.
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Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades - Tulkarm: Our heroic fighters are engaged in fierce clashes with the Zionist enemy forces inside Tulkarm camp, using machine guns, achieving direct hits on the enemy.
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For him it was the opportunity of a lifetime.
بالنسبة له كانت فرصة العمر
مين فيكم نفسه يكون مكانه؟
بالنسبة له كانت فرصة العمر
مين فيكم نفسه يكون مكانه؟
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Palestinians bid farewell to 11-year-old child Saddam Rajab, who was killed by gunfire from an Israeli sniper in the town of Kafr Al-Labad, east of Tulkarm.
Saddam Rajab succumbed to the injuries inflicted by an Israeli occupation sniper, who shot him directly a few days ago outside his grandfather’s house in Tulkarm.
Saddam Rajab succumbed to the injuries inflicted by an Israeli occupation sniper, who shot him directly a few days ago outside his grandfather’s house in Tulkarm.
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Palestinians bid farewell to 11-year-old child Saddam Rajab, who was killed by gunfire from an Israeli sniper in the town of Kafr Al-Labad, east of Tulkarm. Saddam Rajab succumbed to the injuries inflicted by an Israeli occupation sniper, who shot him directly…
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Breaking | Al-Qassam Brigades begin handing over the three Israeli prisoner to the International Red Cross as part of the fifth batch of the prisoner exchange deal between the Palestinian resistance and Israel.