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Victories and Resistance: Suspended and Ongoing Hunger Strikes
Women prisoners Itaf Jeredat and Fatima Shaheen have suspended their hunger strike, along with the prisoners who undertook hunger strikes in solidarity with them (including Zakaria Zubeidi, Iyad Radwan, Samer Abu Dayyak, and Noureddine Al-Jarbou) after promises from the prison administration to follow up on the case of Itaf and Fatima's transfer transfer. Itaf and Fatima were transferred from the civilian section of Ramle prison to Damon prison. According to the Commission of Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners, they are now living in a state of stability.

As a result of his strike in solidarity with Itaf and Fatima, Zakaria Zubeidi was subjected to harassment and solitary confinement. Zionist forces raided his room and punished him further for allegedly finding a razor blade during the inspection, before he was transferred to isolation in "Ayalon" prison. The prisoners of the Freedom Tunnel are regularly subjected to harassment, being moved from isolation to isolation in various zionist prisons in an attempt to break their will.

Seven administrative detainees continue their hunger strikes within zionist prisons. They are Saif Qasim Hamdan, Osama Kazem Khalil, Qusai Jamal Khader, Saleh Ra'fat Rabay'a (11 days each), as well as Sultan Khallouf and Kayed Fasfous (seven days each), and Osama Daqrouq (day three).

In the prisons of the Palestinian Authority, political prisoners Murad Malaysha and Mohammed Brahma continue their hunger strike for the 12th consecutive day, having restarted their hunger strike 12 days ago after being deceived by the PA who led them to an "unknown path," according to their lawyers. A decision for their release was granted on July 19th, but has yet to be enacted as the PA continues to kidnap political prisoners. Malaysha, wanted by the IOF, and Brahma, are both freed prisoners, having spent 12 and 11 years in the zionist jails, respectively.
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Heavy gunfire and explosive devices targeted IOF soldiers at the Martyrs' Roundabout near #Jenin, and the IOF withdrew from the area after the targeting. The IOF continues to tiptoe around the city with their vehicles and drones flying overhead.

In #Tulkarem, the IOF has invaded Anabta, where violent confrontations have broken out with resisting youth.
Today, we honor the anniversary of the martyrdom of Ibrahim Al-Nabulsi, the Lion of Nablus. We salute a guardian who fearlessly, tirelessly protected our soil and its steadfast people.

This day does not merely mark an end, for while all people die with their last breath, martyrs are born on the day of their sacrifice. Their names resonate, echoing heroism, raising bloodstained rifles that seem to reach Heaven itself.

Having grown up during the second intifada in the embrace of the Old City of Nablus, Mountain of Fire, his resolve was tested early on. He witnessed firsthand the bravery of its people, those who resist until victory or martyrdom. By 15, he was already wanted by the occupation. He was later detained with friends and martyrs Mohammed Al-Dakhil and Adham Mabrouka by the PA and subjected to torture. Even as the PA sought to kidnap him just a month before his martyrdom, Ibrahim's spirit was, as always, unbroken.

Guided by his principles, Ibrahim’s compass never strayed despite these attempts. His sights were set on our eternal capital of Al-Quds, his rifle always directed at the enemy.

Ibrahim embodied our struggle, representing the ideals of the homeland, dedicating himself to his land, people, and religion. His journey left an indelible mark on a nation, and his status as a beacon of defiance shall remain ablaze in the hearts of generations, kindling the flames of resistance amongst the cubs of this great nation, from Nablus to Gaza to the camps in exile and diaspora. Young eyes continue to look up at him, seeing themselves in the Lion's legacy.

Ibrahim gifted us his final testament. His words, profound beyond his 19 years, remind us that perhaps, in the face of such giants, we are the ones who seem small.

"Take care of the homeland."
"Do not abandon the rifle."

We honor his memory by upholding his principles, following in his footsteps, and continuing on his path as we resist the enemy in all its forms, in all places.

Mother.
Rifle.
Homeland.
Glory to the Lion of Nablus, Ibrahim Al-Nabulsi.
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Today, we honor the anniversary of the martyrdom of Ibrahim Al-Nabulsi, the Lion of Nablus. We salute a guardian who fearlessly, tirelessly protected our soil and its steadfast people. This day does not merely mark an end, for while all people die with their…
Despite his age, Ibrahim (nicknamed Abu Fathi) offered much to the nation. His steadfast mother carries her son's immense legacy, preserving the Lion's heroism and sacrifices for his homeland and religion. Abu Fathi never stopped fighting; in a video below, he can be seen insisting on fighting despite his comrade pulling him away.

The Old City that he was raised in became the den of the Lions' Den, and where the occupation chased him until his martyrdom. To the people of the Old City, he was known as a kindhearted person who was always smiling, always kind with children. Ibrahim once wrote about these children, seeing great potential in them, "They are great leaders like Osama ibn Zayd or Mohammed Al-Fatih."

Ibrahim learned the lessons of the intifadas from the greats before him in order to turn the Old City into a fortress to house the incipient Lions' Den. They monitored, watched, and guarded, and Ibrahim became a major leader himself.

After his arrest by the PA, he started creating and developing explosive devices. Today, the Nablus Brigade uses the new Nabulsi-1 in his honor.

Many assassination attempts were made on the Lion of Nablus, leading the zionist media to nickname him "the man with nine lives." In fact, Ibrahim still lives among us all and in every bullet.

1. Young eyes look up at a fearless Ibrahim.
2. Ibrahim's mother smiles as she carries her son's body on the day of his martyrdom.
3/4. Ibrahim at the funeral of Lions' Den founders, Abu Saleh Mohammed Al-Azizi and Aboud Soboh.
5. Ibrahim looks to the heavens.
6. Crowds chant, "Nabulsi! Nabulsi!" in the Old City of Nablus after a failed IOF assassination attempt on July 23, 2022.
7. Ibrahim's photo on the road to Karbala, Iraq.
8. Saraya Al-Quds - Nablus Brigade video honoring Ibrahim, released today. The Lion of the Brigade.
9. The wanted Ibrahim Al-Nabulsi kisses martyr Sheikh Khader Adnan's head, raising his hands in support of him, fearless in the face of the occupation that was chasing him.
10. The young lion, born October 13, 2003.
A Jordanian citizen was arrested for allegedly stabbing and seriously wounding a settler in “Petah Tikva,” near “Tel Aviv.”

An investigation is underway into the background of the incident.
Pictures of the funeral of resistance fighter Amir Khalifeh (27 years old) who ascended to martyrdom today at dawn while clashing with the IOF invading Nablus.
Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Affairs Commission:

The prisoners of the Popular Front are refusing their meals in the Naqab prison as part of their ongoing steps of struggle against the policies of the occupation authorities and the continuous targeting of the leaders of the Popular Front through isolation operations and restrictive measures.