Fierce confrontations break out in Shufat camp near #AlQuds as resistant youth target the camp's checkpoint with Molotov cocktails and fireworks, igniting the land below. The IOF has fired flares in response.
Resistance fighters targeted the colonial Dotan checkpoint, #Jenin, with locally-made explosive devices.
Resistance fighters opened fire towards the colonial Salem checkpoint, west of #Jenin.
In an act of economic aggression, the zionist entity responded to the border protests by extending the closing of the "Erez" crossing in northern #Gaza for the next 24 hours, depriving about 20,000 Gazans from working in the occupied interior. The crossing had already been closed this weekend due to the Jewish New Year.
Resistance Shatters Illusions of Normalization:
On this day in 1978, the first major step in a series of normalization agreements came to the fore. Based on the Geneva Conference, the Camp David Accords were signed between the zionist entity and Egypt, paving the way for Madrid, Oslo, Wadi Araba, and the Abraham Accords. Betraying the Arab masses, Anwar Sadat eventually recognized the zionist entity following two weeks of secret negotiations under American auspices. In return, the IOF withdrew from the Sinai Peninsula 11 years after it was occupied, with no concessions granted to the Palestinians. Sadat was assassinated three years later.
Reactionary Arab rulers like Sadat serve their own interests, supporting the zionist agenda, regressing Arab lands under neo-colonial rule. George Habash, months before Camp David, noted that Sadat's regime serves imperialism and is opposed to the Arab liberation project, foreseeing the betrayal on the horizon. Betrayal neared, and the Egyptian masses protested, declaring, "Do not reconcile!," one of the Three Nos, immortalized by Egyptian Arab poet Amal Dunqul in his famed poem.
Egypt today is the second-largest recipient of US military aid after the zionist entity, but this has not stopped the defiant Egyptian people from expressing their will against normalization. The honorable rifle continues to speak louder than the conciliatory pen stroke.
On this day in 1978, the first major step in a series of normalization agreements came to the fore. Based on the Geneva Conference, the Camp David Accords were signed between the zionist entity and Egypt, paving the way for Madrid, Oslo, Wadi Araba, and the Abraham Accords. Betraying the Arab masses, Anwar Sadat eventually recognized the zionist entity following two weeks of secret negotiations under American auspices. In return, the IOF withdrew from the Sinai Peninsula 11 years after it was occupied, with no concessions granted to the Palestinians. Sadat was assassinated three years later.
Reactionary Arab rulers like Sadat serve their own interests, supporting the zionist agenda, regressing Arab lands under neo-colonial rule. George Habash, months before Camp David, noted that Sadat's regime serves imperialism and is opposed to the Arab liberation project, foreseeing the betrayal on the horizon. Betrayal neared, and the Egyptian masses protested, declaring, "Do not reconcile!," one of the Three Nos, immortalized by Egyptian Arab poet Amal Dunqul in his famed poem.
Egypt today is the second-largest recipient of US military aid after the zionist entity, but this has not stopped the defiant Egyptian people from expressing their will against normalization. The honorable rifle continues to speak louder than the conciliatory pen stroke.
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π¨ Zionist forces opened fire on a Palestinian at the Mezmoria checkpoint in #AlQuds under the pretext of a stabbing operation.
Resistance fighters open fire on the colonial Deir Sharaf checkpoint, #Nablus.
The Palestinian resistance conducts a missile test towards the sea of ββthe #Gaza Strip.
1. The "good man" says to his child in front of a map of Palestine and a ruined home: "Do not be sad, my child. In order to anger the Arabs of America and the Arabs of David, speak to me about Palestine!!"
2. Arab elites, zionists, and Americans say, "Know your enemy" in front of the "good man" and Handala. "Don't get tired or confused. You are your own enemy!
3. Naji drew Anwar Sadat with pyramids for his mustache, a metal nut inside his head, and a US footprint on his forehead.
4. "To be or not to be; this is the question!" A newspaper reads: Camp David 2 as the man ponders the existential question.
5. Freedom for political prisoners languishing in prisons of reactionary Arab regimes.
6. A man reads a newspaper, "Egyptian referendum on Camp David" while another man casts his ballot into a coffin. "Long live Egypt" is repeated in the background.
7. The evil man reaches for a bone on the sacred path to Bethlehem. His suit jacket reads "242," the UN resolution that the Accords were founded on.
8. Arab elites stand agape at Sadat's muscles, represented by the pyramids.
9. Handala replaces the zionist entity's flag with a Palestinian one, while an Egyptian flag waves in the background.
10. Handala as Moses is delivered the 10 commandments ("Do not reconcile") on Mount Sinai while raising the Palestinian flag.
#NajiSurvives
2. Arab elites, zionists, and Americans say, "Know your enemy" in front of the "good man" and Handala. "Don't get tired or confused. You are your own enemy!
3. Naji drew Anwar Sadat with pyramids for his mustache, a metal nut inside his head, and a US footprint on his forehead.
4. "To be or not to be; this is the question!" A newspaper reads: Camp David 2 as the man ponders the existential question.
5. Freedom for political prisoners languishing in prisons of reactionary Arab regimes.
6. A man reads a newspaper, "Egyptian referendum on Camp David" while another man casts his ballot into a coffin. "Long live Egypt" is repeated in the background.
7. The evil man reaches for a bone on the sacred path to Bethlehem. His suit jacket reads "242," the UN resolution that the Accords were founded on.
8. Arab elites stand agape at Sadat's muscles, represented by the pyramids.
9. Handala replaces the zionist entity's flag with a Palestinian one, while an Egyptian flag waves in the background.
10. Handala as Moses is delivered the 10 commandments ("Do not reconcile") on Mount Sinai while raising the Palestinian flag.
#NajiSurvives