Resistance fighters open fire towards the colonial Salem checkpoint in #Jenin.
🟡🟢 Hezbollah:
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In support of the steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in backing of their brave and honorable resistance, the Islamic Resistance carried out a number of operations against the positions and deployment of the "israeli" army at the Lebanese-Palestinian borders on Sunday, 7th January 2024, as follows:
- Eastern Sector:
1- At 13:45, targeting a gathering of "israeli" soldiers south of Al-Manara with rocket weapons, achieving a direct hit.
2- At 15:05, targeting the radar position in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms with missile weapons, achieving a direct hit.
3- At 15:30, targeting a tank at the Ruwaisat Al-Assi site with Kornet missiles, resulting in its damage, burning, and destruction, and causing deaths and injuries among its crew.
4- At 16:00, targeting positions of "israeli" soldiers around the "Metulla" site with appropriate weapons, achieving confirmed casualties among dead and injured.
5- At 16:00, targeting Al-Marj site with appropriate weapons, achieving a direct hit.
- Western Sector:
1- At 15:05, targeting a positioning point of "israeli" soldiers in Al-Malikiyah with appropriate weapons, causing deaths and injuries among them.
2- At 16:00, targeting the Shoumera barracks with appropriate weapons, achieving direct injuries.
3- At 16:00, targeting gatherings of "israeli" soldiers around the Metat barracks with appropriate weapons, achieving direct injuries.
4- At 16:00, targeting the Zar'it barracks with Burkan missiles, achieving direct hits.
5- At 17:00, targeting a gathering of "israeli" soldiers around the Ya'ara barracks with missile weapons, achieving direct casualties.
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In support of the steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in backing of their brave and honorable resistance, the Islamic Resistance carried out a number of operations against the positions and deployment of the "israeli" army at the Lebanese-Palestinian borders on Sunday, 7th January 2024, as follows:
- Eastern Sector:
1- At 13:45, targeting a gathering of "israeli" soldiers south of Al-Manara with rocket weapons, achieving a direct hit.
2- At 15:05, targeting the radar position in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms with missile weapons, achieving a direct hit.
3- At 15:30, targeting a tank at the Ruwaisat Al-Assi site with Kornet missiles, resulting in its damage, burning, and destruction, and causing deaths and injuries among its crew.
4- At 16:00, targeting positions of "israeli" soldiers around the "Metulla" site with appropriate weapons, achieving confirmed casualties among dead and injured.
5- At 16:00, targeting Al-Marj site with appropriate weapons, achieving a direct hit.
- Western Sector:
1- At 15:05, targeting a positioning point of "israeli" soldiers in Al-Malikiyah with appropriate weapons, causing deaths and injuries among them.
2- At 16:00, targeting the Shoumera barracks with appropriate weapons, achieving direct injuries.
3- At 16:00, targeting gatherings of "israeli" soldiers around the Metat barracks with appropriate weapons, achieving direct injuries.
4- At 16:00, targeting the Zar'it barracks with Burkan missiles, achieving direct hits.
5- At 17:00, targeting a gathering of "israeli" soldiers around the Ya'ara barracks with missile weapons, achieving direct casualties.
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🟡 Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades - Youth of Revenge and Liberation - Tulkarem:
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful,
"So you did not kill them, but it was Allah who killed them. And you threw not when you threw, but it was Allah who threw so that He might test the believers with a good test. Indeed, Allah is Hearing, Knowing."
After the soldiers of the Brigades monitored and followed up on the gatherings of the occupation forces at the "Nitzanei Oz" checkpoint, one of our fighting groups mobilized and targeted them directly with blessed barrages of bullets, and our soldiers withdrew safely.
Your brothers and soldiers,
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades / Youth of Revenge and Liberation / Tulkarem.
8/1/2024.
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful,
"So you did not kill them, but it was Allah who killed them. And you threw not when you threw, but it was Allah who threw so that He might test the believers with a good test. Indeed, Allah is Hearing, Knowing."
After the soldiers of the Brigades monitored and followed up on the gatherings of the occupation forces at the "Nitzanei Oz" checkpoint, one of our fighting groups mobilized and targeted them directly with blessed barrages of bullets, and our soldiers withdrew safely.
Your brothers and soldiers,
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades / Youth of Revenge and Liberation / Tulkarem.
8/1/2024.
In northern #AlKhalil, resistance fighters open fire on zionist forces in Beit Ummar, and resistant youth target the IOF watchtower at Al-Aroub camp with Molotov cocktails.
Resistance fighters open fire on IOF soldiers stationed at the "Enab" checkpoint near the town of A'nabta, east of #Tulkarem.
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Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi (part of AnsarAllah) went on an interview with BBC. The interviewer kept belittling Yemen’s and the resistance’s ability to confront Israel, but he replied to her very firmly and humiliated BBC and their biased journalism— with a little bit of comedy.
I’ve translated some highlights from the interview
I’ve translated some highlights from the interview
A glimpse into the infamous "Flag Ambush" operation carried out by the Nasser Salah Al-Din Brigades in 2018.
This creative operation lured the IOF to take down a flagpole placed on the separation fence between Gaza and the occupied territories. Little did they know, it was rigged with explosives. Briefly after taking the flagpole down, it was detonated and inflicted serious injuries to six IOF soldiers.
This creative operation lured the IOF to take down a flagpole placed on the separation fence between Gaza and the occupied territories. Little did they know, it was rigged with explosives. Briefly after taking the flagpole down, it was detonated and inflicted serious injuries to six IOF soldiers.
"Never abandon your weapons, no matter the cost. Continue the fight. Continue to strike the enemy in all the places you can reach."
A son of Gaza, he was born in 1963 in Maghazi refugee camp. Arrested and re-arrested, he was forced to leave Gaza in the 1980s, where he was leading resistance. A leading military commander, he would, five years after his martyrdom, free over 1,000 prisoners. This is the story of commander Abu Ataya, Sheikh Jamal Abu Samhadana, founder of the Popular Resistance Committees and its armed wing, the Nasser Al-Salah Al-Din Brigades.
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A son of Gaza, he was born in 1963 in Maghazi refugee camp. Arrested and re-arrested, he was forced to leave Gaza in the 1980s, where he was leading resistance. A leading military commander, he would, five years after his martyrdom, free over 1,000 prisoners. This is the story of commander Abu Ataya, Sheikh Jamal Abu Samhadana, founder of the Popular Resistance Committees and its armed wing, the Nasser Al-Salah Al-Din Brigades.
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"We have only one enemy. I will continue to carry the rifle and pull the trigger whenever required to defend my people."
From Gaza, Abu Ataya went to Egypt. His path led him to Syria, Morocco, Tunisia, and even as far as Germany, where he enrolled in a military academy for three years. He travelled to Algeria and then Iraq before ending his tour of the Arab world and returning finally home to Gaza in 1993 despite his strong opposition to the recently signed Oslo Accords.
He worked in the Palestinian Authority security forces as an officer and soon became an elected member of Fatah. But Abu Ataya was dissatisfied with the level of corruption in Fatah. The party expelled him after he protested against their corruption, and the PA even abducted him for 19 months in their prisons for working with PIJ. Abu Ataya soon realized he had to create his own project.
With the help of Saraya Al-Quds leaders and with the spark of the second intifada in 2000, he announced the beginnings of the Popular Resistance Committees from Rafah, Gaza and formed the Nasser Al-Salah Al-Din Brigades, its military wing. Its fighters were mostly ex-Fatah and PA forces members, along with Hamas and PIJ fighters. Abu Ataya established extensive relationships with other resistance forces, and as such, PRC maintained and still maintains a very close relationship to Hezbollah.
After Al-Qassam Brigades and Saraya Al-Quds, the Nasser Al-Salah Al-Din Brigades is the strongest military wing in Gaza. Its operations are many, painful, and precise. The Nasser Salah Al-Din Brigades were the first in Palestine to blow up the "indestructible" IOF Merkava, killing many IOF soldiers and wounding others. Under Abu Ataya's command, fighters infiltrated several settlements and on one occasion in 2003, attacked a US convoy that killed five in Gaza. Years after his martyrdom, PRC fighters continue to carry out destructive and creative operations, such as the Flag Ambush Operation of 2018, in which explosives were hidden inside a flagpole on the Gaza colonial border. Under Abu Ataya and now, the PRC's "Nasser" and "Abu Ataya" rockets cause destruction to the fragile zionist entity, striking "Tel Aviv" and beyond, its AQ suicide drones strike IOF targets, and its fighters are active in the West Bank.
In his heroic journey, he survived three assassination attempts by the zionist entity. A cautious man, he did not carry a phone; contact with him was only possible through associates. In August 2004, he survived a targeted zionist bombing. After these assassination attempts, he elected to walk everywhere, abandoning his car.
From Gaza, Abu Ataya went to Egypt. His path led him to Syria, Morocco, Tunisia, and even as far as Germany, where he enrolled in a military academy for three years. He travelled to Algeria and then Iraq before ending his tour of the Arab world and returning finally home to Gaza in 1993 despite his strong opposition to the recently signed Oslo Accords.
He worked in the Palestinian Authority security forces as an officer and soon became an elected member of Fatah. But Abu Ataya was dissatisfied with the level of corruption in Fatah. The party expelled him after he protested against their corruption, and the PA even abducted him for 19 months in their prisons for working with PIJ. Abu Ataya soon realized he had to create his own project.
With the help of Saraya Al-Quds leaders and with the spark of the second intifada in 2000, he announced the beginnings of the Popular Resistance Committees from Rafah, Gaza and formed the Nasser Al-Salah Al-Din Brigades, its military wing. Its fighters were mostly ex-Fatah and PA forces members, along with Hamas and PIJ fighters. Abu Ataya established extensive relationships with other resistance forces, and as such, PRC maintained and still maintains a very close relationship to Hezbollah.
After Al-Qassam Brigades and Saraya Al-Quds, the Nasser Al-Salah Al-Din Brigades is the strongest military wing in Gaza. Its operations are many, painful, and precise. The Nasser Salah Al-Din Brigades were the first in Palestine to blow up the "indestructible" IOF Merkava, killing many IOF soldiers and wounding others. Under Abu Ataya's command, fighters infiltrated several settlements and on one occasion in 2003, attacked a US convoy that killed five in Gaza. Years after his martyrdom, PRC fighters continue to carry out destructive and creative operations, such as the Flag Ambush Operation of 2018, in which explosives were hidden inside a flagpole on the Gaza colonial border. Under Abu Ataya and now, the PRC's "Nasser" and "Abu Ataya" rockets cause destruction to the fragile zionist entity, striking "Tel Aviv" and beyond, its AQ suicide drones strike IOF targets, and its fighters are active in the West Bank.
In his heroic journey, he survived three assassination attempts by the zionist entity. A cautious man, he did not carry a phone; contact with him was only possible through associates. In August 2004, he survived a targeted zionist bombing. After these assassination attempts, he elected to walk everywhere, abandoning his car.
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The Palestinian masses reject Oslo and its children! In the 30 years since the traitorous deal, the number of settlements have tripled, there are 155 new zionist outposts, and the settler population in the West Bank has more than quadrupled.
Resistance…
Resistance…
"We will strike them in their heart as they struck us in our heart."
In 2006, Abu Ataya became the first resistance commander to hold a governmental position in Gaza under the Hamas government; he was the most wanted by the zionist entity after Al-Qassam Brigades commander-in-chief Mohammed Deif. This position put him on even worse terms with the enemy. Faced with threats from the US and zionist entity, Abu Ataya declared: "I do not fear zionist threats. We are not afraid of the zionist entity. All of our people are within their circle of targeting, and we will use all means to protect the resistance and our people. We are not afraid of death. We fight for martyrdom."
On this day 17 years ago, US-funded zionist planes bombarded a PRC training site, targeting Sheikh Jamal. He ascended to martyrdom with his comrades, fulfilling his destiny. Immediately following the news of his martyrdom, "Sderot" was bombarded by the missiles of the resistance and resistance fighters carried out operations on soldiers and settlers. A page of the Palestinian struggle was turned, but the chapter had not ended.
In fact, at the moment of his martyrdom, Abu Ataya was strategizing with martyr Ahmed Al-Jabari for a carefully planned joint operation which would shatter the enemy's illusion of security. This operation, aptly named Operation Dissipated Illusion, was carried out by fighters of Nasser Al-Salah Al-Din Brigades 17 days after Abu Ataya's martyrdom.
At 5:15 AM in Rafah, where the PRC marked its beginnings, PRC fighters shelled an IOF watchtower and opened fire. They crossed into the occupied Palestine, gunning down soldiers. By the end of the affair, two IOF soldiers had been killed, five were wounded, and the prize of IOF soldier Gilad Shalit had been taken by fighters who returned to Gaza. Two fighters ascended to martyrdom in the heroic operation. On the same day, PRC fighters in the West Bank carried out the Rage of the Knights operation, in which they kidnapped a zionist police officer and killed him. In Gaza, Shalit was carefully guarded despite manic IOF raids to find him, as PRC fighters handed him to Al-Qassam Brigades for protection.
Five years later, Gilad would be exchanged for over 1,000 prisoners in zionist jails in the "Faithful to the Free" operation mediated by Hamas; a mere 1 minute video of him freed 19 women prisoners two years before that. Today, we honor the legacy of this mountain of a leader, who martyr Basil Al-Araj described as "a man of brilliant military mindset—the Artaboun of Palestine."
Sheikh Jamal Abu Samhadna taught us: "Our victories over the zionist occupation have proven their failure and their impotence. They have proven that there is no shrewdness in the 'Palestinian negotiator,' but that the real shrewdness comes from the Palestinian fighter who tarnished the honor of 'israel' in the dust. The most honorable position that a Palestinian can arrive at is to become a fighter and protect his people and his sanctities, to sacrifice all that he has for the sake of his people's freedom."
Freedom for our heroic prisoners.
Glory to our commanding martyr whose legacy endures.
Glory to the destroyer of the indestructible.
In 2006, Abu Ataya became the first resistance commander to hold a governmental position in Gaza under the Hamas government; he was the most wanted by the zionist entity after Al-Qassam Brigades commander-in-chief Mohammed Deif. This position put him on even worse terms with the enemy. Faced with threats from the US and zionist entity, Abu Ataya declared: "I do not fear zionist threats. We are not afraid of the zionist entity. All of our people are within their circle of targeting, and we will use all means to protect the resistance and our people. We are not afraid of death. We fight for martyrdom."
On this day 17 years ago, US-funded zionist planes bombarded a PRC training site, targeting Sheikh Jamal. He ascended to martyrdom with his comrades, fulfilling his destiny. Immediately following the news of his martyrdom, "Sderot" was bombarded by the missiles of the resistance and resistance fighters carried out operations on soldiers and settlers. A page of the Palestinian struggle was turned, but the chapter had not ended.
In fact, at the moment of his martyrdom, Abu Ataya was strategizing with martyr Ahmed Al-Jabari for a carefully planned joint operation which would shatter the enemy's illusion of security. This operation, aptly named Operation Dissipated Illusion, was carried out by fighters of Nasser Al-Salah Al-Din Brigades 17 days after Abu Ataya's martyrdom.
At 5:15 AM in Rafah, where the PRC marked its beginnings, PRC fighters shelled an IOF watchtower and opened fire. They crossed into the occupied Palestine, gunning down soldiers. By the end of the affair, two IOF soldiers had been killed, five were wounded, and the prize of IOF soldier Gilad Shalit had been taken by fighters who returned to Gaza. Two fighters ascended to martyrdom in the heroic operation. On the same day, PRC fighters in the West Bank carried out the Rage of the Knights operation, in which they kidnapped a zionist police officer and killed him. In Gaza, Shalit was carefully guarded despite manic IOF raids to find him, as PRC fighters handed him to Al-Qassam Brigades for protection.
Five years later, Gilad would be exchanged for over 1,000 prisoners in zionist jails in the "Faithful to the Free" operation mediated by Hamas; a mere 1 minute video of him freed 19 women prisoners two years before that. Today, we honor the legacy of this mountain of a leader, who martyr Basil Al-Araj described as "a man of brilliant military mindset—the Artaboun of Palestine."
Sheikh Jamal Abu Samhadna taught us: "Our victories over the zionist occupation have proven their failure and their impotence. They have proven that there is no shrewdness in the 'Palestinian negotiator,' but that the real shrewdness comes from the Palestinian fighter who tarnished the honor of 'israel' in the dust. The most honorable position that a Palestinian can arrive at is to become a fighter and protect his people and his sanctities, to sacrifice all that he has for the sake of his people's freedom."
Freedom for our heroic prisoners.
Glory to our commanding martyr whose legacy endures.
Glory to the destroyer of the indestructible.
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"Let all the flags unite.
Let all the fronts unite.
Let all the arenas open for one goal—a great, noble, and sacred goal: the liberation of Palestine and its return to the bosom of Islam.
Our date with you is in the fields of Al-Aqsa Mosque, liberated…
Let all the fronts unite.
Let all the arenas open for one goal—a great, noble, and sacred goal: the liberation of Palestine and its return to the bosom of Islam.
Our date with you is in the fields of Al-Aqsa Mosque, liberated…
Mandela of Palestine.
Born in Al-Quds, the young Omar Al-Qasim left Palestine for Lebanon at a young age to train in military camps. He chose to return in 1968, leading an armed group to carry out an operation after crossing the Jordan River. Fighting until the last bullet, he and others were abducted by zionist forces. In 1988, he became the first prisoner to spend 20 years in zionist jails. Zionists tried to get him to agree to a deal: his freedom as long as he stops resistance activities. He refused.
In prison, he established the foundations for the modern prisoner movement. From there, he carried out a number of hunger strikes. His status in the zionist prisons led others to give him the nickname "Mandela of Palestine."
On May 15th 1974, DFLP members disguised in IOF uniforms carried out the "Maalot" operation, in which 115 zionists were taken hostage. The fighters demanded the release of 26 prisoners. Zionist forces took Omar out of prison so that he could ask his comrades to release the hostages in exchange for a reduction in his sentence. Omar emerged, grabbed the microphone, and told his comrades to carry out the instructions of their leadership, completing what they came to do. The three fighters—Mohammed Dardour, Ali Al-Atmah, and Ziyad Ka'ik—were martyred; 31 zionists were killed.
Omar went back to prison, and upon reaching 20 years inside, he said:"I have spent more than twenty years in detention, and I do not care about my personal fate. What matters to me is the cause of my people, and as long as the nightmare of occupation remains on the chest of my people, I will continue to fight you."
On this day, 34 years ago, he ascended to martyrdom in Bir Sab' prison due to zionist medical neglect. Thousands attended his funeral in Al-Quds, where clashes broke out, prompting newspapers to write "Al-Quds is liberated in Al-Qasim's funeral."
Today, the armed wing of the DFLP is named after the martyred leader, the righteous son of Palestine and one of its most steadfast fighters. Glory to the martyrs.
Born in Al-Quds, the young Omar Al-Qasim left Palestine for Lebanon at a young age to train in military camps. He chose to return in 1968, leading an armed group to carry out an operation after crossing the Jordan River. Fighting until the last bullet, he and others were abducted by zionist forces. In 1988, he became the first prisoner to spend 20 years in zionist jails. Zionists tried to get him to agree to a deal: his freedom as long as he stops resistance activities. He refused.
In prison, he established the foundations for the modern prisoner movement. From there, he carried out a number of hunger strikes. His status in the zionist prisons led others to give him the nickname "Mandela of Palestine."
On May 15th 1974, DFLP members disguised in IOF uniforms carried out the "Maalot" operation, in which 115 zionists were taken hostage. The fighters demanded the release of 26 prisoners. Zionist forces took Omar out of prison so that he could ask his comrades to release the hostages in exchange for a reduction in his sentence. Omar emerged, grabbed the microphone, and told his comrades to carry out the instructions of their leadership, completing what they came to do. The three fighters—Mohammed Dardour, Ali Al-Atmah, and Ziyad Ka'ik—were martyred; 31 zionists were killed.
Omar went back to prison, and upon reaching 20 years inside, he said:"I have spent more than twenty years in detention, and I do not care about my personal fate. What matters to me is the cause of my people, and as long as the nightmare of occupation remains on the chest of my people, I will continue to fight you."
On this day, 34 years ago, he ascended to martyrdom in Bir Sab' prison due to zionist medical neglect. Thousands attended his funeral in Al-Quds, where clashes broke out, prompting newspapers to write "Al-Quds is liberated in Al-Qasim's funeral."
Today, the armed wing of the DFLP is named after the martyred leader, the righteous son of Palestine and one of its most steadfast fighters. Glory to the martyrs.
The eagles of the clash: the comrades who, armed with an iron will, two pistols, and three grenades, raised the heads of the homeland from the center of Nablus.
Our story today is about the two leaders of the PFLP's Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, Yamen Faraj (Abu Nasreen), the Brigades' commander-in-chief, and his comrade and deputy Amjad Mulaitat (Abu Watan). Both were activists in their younger days, Yamen being the secretary of the PSLF as a student at Al-Najah, and Amjad having joined the PFLP at 14 years of age.
Both carried out daring operations and clashes together. Both were pursued by the occupation for years until their martyrdom together in a heroic armed clash on this day 19 years ago.
Our comrades left us on a day not dissimilar to today's epics of victory, turning defense into offense, and teaching zionist forces lessons that they could never forget: "Are you on the covenant, my friend?," Yamen asked. "On the covenant," Amjad replied. Outnumbered, our heroes persevered despite rocket fire, tanks, and gunfire from all directions. Bang—the first bullets of the eagles immediately neutralized invading forces. Boom—a grenade supports them. Our heroes rushed, grabbing an IOF machine gun and rocket launcher.
One of the eagles was hit.
"My friend, you have a chance to retreat. Go, and I will cover your back."
"I told you. On the covenant, my friend."
Yamen ascended to martyrdom moments later. For two hours, Amjad continued the legendary clash. One bullet was left in his gun, and he lay injured as a zionist soldier approached to flip him over. Bang—Amjad fired his final bullet into the zionist's skull. Bang, bang, bang, bang—Amjad was martyred by the IOF, refusing to die a natural death and only under showers of bullets.
The clash lasted over four hours. The zionist forces paid a heavy toll in blood: the eagles killed the unit officer, and several soldiers were injured.
At the top of their lungs, our heroes shouted: "The Eagles of the Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades will not surrender!"
Our story today is about the two leaders of the PFLP's Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, Yamen Faraj (Abu Nasreen), the Brigades' commander-in-chief, and his comrade and deputy Amjad Mulaitat (Abu Watan). Both were activists in their younger days, Yamen being the secretary of the PSLF as a student at Al-Najah, and Amjad having joined the PFLP at 14 years of age.
Both carried out daring operations and clashes together. Both were pursued by the occupation for years until their martyrdom together in a heroic armed clash on this day 19 years ago.
Our comrades left us on a day not dissimilar to today's epics of victory, turning defense into offense, and teaching zionist forces lessons that they could never forget: "Are you on the covenant, my friend?," Yamen asked. "On the covenant," Amjad replied. Outnumbered, our heroes persevered despite rocket fire, tanks, and gunfire from all directions. Bang—the first bullets of the eagles immediately neutralized invading forces. Boom—a grenade supports them. Our heroes rushed, grabbing an IOF machine gun and rocket launcher.
One of the eagles was hit.
"My friend, you have a chance to retreat. Go, and I will cover your back."
"I told you. On the covenant, my friend."
Yamen ascended to martyrdom moments later. For two hours, Amjad continued the legendary clash. One bullet was left in his gun, and he lay injured as a zionist soldier approached to flip him over. Bang—Amjad fired his final bullet into the zionist's skull. Bang, bang, bang, bang—Amjad was martyred by the IOF, refusing to die a natural death and only under showers of bullets.
The clash lasted over four hours. The zionist forces paid a heavy toll in blood: the eagles killed the unit officer, and several soldiers were injured.
At the top of their lungs, our heroes shouted: "The Eagles of the Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades will not surrender!"
The Kuwaiti Falcon Soaring Over Palestine.
"You will be proud of me. I will raise your heads and the heads of all Arabs." It was a promise and a farewell.
These words were said to his comrades by martyr Fawzi Abdulrasoul Al-Majadi, an Arab Kuwaiti resistance fighter who dedicated his life to the Palestinian cause in the midst of the first intifada. From Kuwait to Lebanon, Fawzi made his pilgrimage to join the revolution as part of the DFLP in support of the struggling Palestinian people and in holding true to his convictions as an Arab. He joined the revolution to "renew the unity of destiny to conquer the oppression of occupation on all struggling peoples."
Fawzi and his comrades set out to execute the Martyrs of Nablus Operation on the day he uttered these words, June 4th 1989. Their target was an IOF military site near "Meskav Am" in northern occupied Palestine. With two other Palestinian comrades, they killed an IOF soldier, captured two, and injured several others. The three heroes were martyred following bombardment by IOF helicopters after long clashes.
Their bodies were held in the cemetery of numbers for nearly 20 years. On July 16th 2008, a prisoner exchange led by Hezbollah saw the release of the bodies of 199 Arab resistance fighters, including Fawzi Al-Majadi. He was buried honorably in Kuwait following a warm welcome by supporting masses.
Today, the echoes of Fawzi's indomitable spirit resonate decades later, inspiring a new generation of Arab heroes. It was this same spirit, the immortal desire for justice and liberation, that guided another martyr on a journey of defiance and sacrifice: Egypt's Mohammed Salah. The Kuwaiti falcon and the Egyptian lion, both soaring high, their spirits united in the struggle for Palestine's liberation.
From the Ocean to the Gulf, Fawzi sacrificed for Palestine and its Arabism, so that it may be free from the River to the Sea. From the deserts of Kuwait, the falcon soared to Lebanon with his eyes set on Palestine, raising his weapon and wearing victory.
"You will be proud of me. I will raise your heads and the heads of all Arabs." It was a promise and a farewell.
These words were said to his comrades by martyr Fawzi Abdulrasoul Al-Majadi, an Arab Kuwaiti resistance fighter who dedicated his life to the Palestinian cause in the midst of the first intifada. From Kuwait to Lebanon, Fawzi made his pilgrimage to join the revolution as part of the DFLP in support of the struggling Palestinian people and in holding true to his convictions as an Arab. He joined the revolution to "renew the unity of destiny to conquer the oppression of occupation on all struggling peoples."
Fawzi and his comrades set out to execute the Martyrs of Nablus Operation on the day he uttered these words, June 4th 1989. Their target was an IOF military site near "Meskav Am" in northern occupied Palestine. With two other Palestinian comrades, they killed an IOF soldier, captured two, and injured several others. The three heroes were martyred following bombardment by IOF helicopters after long clashes.
Their bodies were held in the cemetery of numbers for nearly 20 years. On July 16th 2008, a prisoner exchange led by Hezbollah saw the release of the bodies of 199 Arab resistance fighters, including Fawzi Al-Majadi. He was buried honorably in Kuwait following a warm welcome by supporting masses.
Today, the echoes of Fawzi's indomitable spirit resonate decades later, inspiring a new generation of Arab heroes. It was this same spirit, the immortal desire for justice and liberation, that guided another martyr on a journey of defiance and sacrifice: Egypt's Mohammed Salah. The Kuwaiti falcon and the Egyptian lion, both soaring high, their spirits united in the struggle for Palestine's liberation.
From the Ocean to the Gulf, Fawzi sacrificed for Palestine and its Arabism, so that it may be free from the River to the Sea. From the deserts of Kuwait, the falcon soared to Lebanon with his eyes set on Palestine, raising his weapon and wearing victory.