After 18 years in captivity, 40-year-old Attiya Hamayel of Beita, #Nablus was freed from "Ramon" zionist prison today. Attiya was abducted in 2006 and sentenced to 20 years in zionist prisons. #FreeThemAll
🟡 Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades:
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We are engaged in fierce clashes with zionist enemy soldiers and vehicles using appropriate weapons on the axis of advance in Shaboura camp in the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
Al-Aqsa Flood.
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We are engaged in fierce clashes with zionist enemy soldiers and vehicles using appropriate weapons on the axis of advance in Shaboura camp in the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
Al-Aqsa Flood.
🟡 Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades:
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We bombarded gatherings of zionist enemy soldiers and their military vehicles on the axis of advance in the Shaboura camp in the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, with mortar shells.
Al-Aqsa Flood.
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We bombarded gatherings of zionist enemy soldiers and their military vehicles on the axis of advance in the Shaboura camp in the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, with mortar shells.
Al-Aqsa Flood.
🚨 The IOF released 50 prisoners from the "Zikim" concentration camp to the northern #Gaza Strip. The prisoners show clear signs of exhaustion and torture.
One cancer-stricken prisoner detailed the lack of light, prevention of prayer, and beating. He described how fellow prisoner Mohammed Al-Kahlout of Jabalia (31 years old) ascended to martyrdom in his embrace as a result of the intense beating on his head by the zionist forces.
One cancer-stricken prisoner detailed the lack of light, prevention of prayer, and beating. He described how fellow prisoner Mohammed Al-Kahlout of Jabalia (31 years old) ascended to martyrdom in his embrace as a result of the intense beating on his head by the zionist forces.
Anas Ibrahim Mohammed Uqba from #Jenin has been liberated from occupation prisons after 22 consecutive years.
Anas was abducted on June 13th in 2002 and was reportedly subjected to torture at the hands of the occupation, as well as long durations of time in solitary confinement where he was denied any visitation.
#FreeThemAll
Anas was abducted on June 13th in 2002 and was reportedly subjected to torture at the hands of the occupation, as well as long durations of time in solitary confinement where he was denied any visitation.
#FreeThemAll
The IOF has withdrawn from the central #Gaza Strip (eastern Deir Al-Balah and eastern Al-Bureij), six days after beginning a ground operation in the area following an intense bombing campaign.
🚨 The treacherous Palestinian Authority abducted Anas Khamaysa, a student at the Arab American University, after summoning him yesterday in #Jenin.
🚨 Government Media Office:
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We confirm the weakness of relief efforts for our people, which remain below the minimum required in the face of the humanitarian catastrophe impacting them. Only 224 trucks entered Gaza and the northern governorates from the western Beit Lahia point last week, most of which were loaded with flour and production supplies for the five bakeries operating under the supervision of the World Food Programme.
The number of trucks entering this week has decreased by 12% compared to last week. The occupation deceives global public opinion by talking about the entry of trucks that carry only flour, deliberately reducing their load to increase their number. Despite this, the number of trucks does not exceed 35 per day, which are supposed to provide the only source of food and medicine for more than 700,000 besieged people in the northern Gaza Strip.
The humanitarian crisis is worsening with the continued occupation and closure of the Rafah crossing, obstructing the entry of aid trucks from the Karam Abu Salem crossing. "Israel" is effectively imposing a complete blockade on the Gaza Strip, threatening famine again in the Gaza and northern governorates. The food security crisis is deteriorating in the central and southern governorates, especially with the displacement of hundreds of thousands of citizens from Rafah city due to the ongoing invasion by the occupation army.
In light of the worsening humanitarian catastrophe, we demand the withdrawal of occupation forces from the Rafah crossing. We reiterate that land crossings are the most effective and feasible way to deliver aid to the Gaza Strip, reduce the food security crisis, and prevent the famine threatening all areas of the Strip.
The international community must urgently intervene before it is too late to save those dying of hunger. The best way to do this is to operate the land crossings in a manner that allows for the sufficient and regular entry of aid and relief trucks, which are lined up on the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing but are currently being refused entry by the occupation, disregarding UN Security Council resolutions and the International Court of Justice without any concern for the catastrophic humanitarian reality of the citizens in the Strip.
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We confirm the weakness of relief efforts for our people, which remain below the minimum required in the face of the humanitarian catastrophe impacting them. Only 224 trucks entered Gaza and the northern governorates from the western Beit Lahia point last week, most of which were loaded with flour and production supplies for the five bakeries operating under the supervision of the World Food Programme.
The number of trucks entering this week has decreased by 12% compared to last week. The occupation deceives global public opinion by talking about the entry of trucks that carry only flour, deliberately reducing their load to increase their number. Despite this, the number of trucks does not exceed 35 per day, which are supposed to provide the only source of food and medicine for more than 700,000 besieged people in the northern Gaza Strip.
The humanitarian crisis is worsening with the continued occupation and closure of the Rafah crossing, obstructing the entry of aid trucks from the Karam Abu Salem crossing. "Israel" is effectively imposing a complete blockade on the Gaza Strip, threatening famine again in the Gaza and northern governorates. The food security crisis is deteriorating in the central and southern governorates, especially with the displacement of hundreds of thousands of citizens from Rafah city due to the ongoing invasion by the occupation army.
In light of the worsening humanitarian catastrophe, we demand the withdrawal of occupation forces from the Rafah crossing. We reiterate that land crossings are the most effective and feasible way to deliver aid to the Gaza Strip, reduce the food security crisis, and prevent the famine threatening all areas of the Strip.
The international community must urgently intervene before it is too late to save those dying of hunger. The best way to do this is to operate the land crossings in a manner that allows for the sufficient and regular entry of aid and relief trucks, which are lined up on the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing but are currently being refused entry by the occupation, disregarding UN Security Council resolutions and the International Court of Justice without any concern for the catastrophic humanitarian reality of the citizens in the Strip.
American tech giant Intel Corporation has halted construction of its $25 billion facility in the settlement of "Kiryat Gat," after receiving a $3.2 billion grant from the zionist entity to build it. While Intel's operations continue in the zionist entity (employing about 12,000 workers), the halt signals an increasingly unstable zionist economy and follows the withdrawal of a number of other tech companies in recent months.
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🚨 Earlier today, the “innovation” department of tech giant Samsung (Samsung Next) announced that it was ceasing all operations in the zionist entity. This is the latest in a slew of hits to the occupation’s economy, which prior to October 7 thrived on a burgeoning…
Bakr Azim Saeed Daraghmeh (40 years old) of #Tubas was freed from zionist prisons today after 22 years of captivity.
Bakr was pursued for 6 months before his abduction in June 2002 and wounded by IOF bullets. Three years after he was arrested, he was sentenced to 22 years in prison.
In 2003, his sister Heba was martyred, and his family home was destroyed. His brothers were arrested at the time and Bakr was denied visits.
During his imprisonment, Bakr obtained a bachelor's degree in political science. #FreeThemAll
Bakr was pursued for 6 months before his abduction in June 2002 and wounded by IOF bullets. Three years after he was arrested, he was sentenced to 22 years in prison.
In 2003, his sister Heba was martyred, and his family home was destroyed. His brothers were arrested at the time and Bakr was denied visits.
During his imprisonment, Bakr obtained a bachelor's degree in political science. #FreeThemAll