Resistance fighters target an IOF watchtower with Molotov cocktails near Al-Aroub camp, #AlKhalil.
🚨 The Joint Room of the Night Confusion Units of Ramallah and Al-Bireh:
With God's help, our fighters targeted enemy vehicles with a number of Molotov cocktails near the village of Al-Mughayyir at 6:36, and the fighters withdrew safely.
The Jenin Offensive.
With God's help, our fighters targeted enemy vehicles with a number of Molotov cocktails near the village of Al-Mughayyir at 6:36, and the fighters withdrew safely.
The Jenin Offensive.
⚫️ Secretary General of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), Ziyad Al-Nakhaleh during a call with the families of the honorable martyrs:
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The Islamic Jihad movement in Palestine is following its covenant with the martyrs and following their path until the fulfillment of the aspirations and wishes of our people for freedom.
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The Islamic Jihad movement in Palestine is following its covenant with the martyrs and following their path until the fulfillment of the aspirations and wishes of our people for freedom.
In the name of the martyrs, RNN joins the call to liberate the remains of Palestinian martyrs held in the freezers of death and cemeteries of numbers of the zionist occupation.
Today marks the beginning of a week-long international campaign with this cause in mind. Our martyrs are not numbers! The goal of this campaign is to combat the international, Arab, and Palestinian silence on the struggle to free our martyrs' bodies, of which 387 are distributed between the "cemetery of numbers" and the zionist freezers of death.
The martyrs held here gave the ultimate sacrifice to liberate their land and their people. They are under occupation in life and imprisoned afterward. Among the martyrs whose bodies remain kidnapped are those who shook the entity to its core, who terrified the entity's leadership and settlers with their heroism, bravery, and will. They include the martyrs Ahmed Jarrar, Omar Abu Leila, Khairi Alqam, Fadi Abu Shkeidem, Nasser Abu Hmeid, as well as female fighters Dalal Mughrabi, Hanadi Jaradat, Wafaa Idriss, and Darine Abu Aisha.
This policy of kidnapping is a form of collective punishment on the families of the martyrs, as well as on the community who wish to exalt the martyrs and give them a burial befitting of their glory. The fascist occupation has even harvested organs from these martyrs without permission. The occupation attempts to reduce the bodies of martyrs, after already attempting to replace their identities with numbers, to bargaining chips for political agreements. It is a failed "deterrence" strategy that the Palestinian Authority has a hand in.
We invite you to participate in the events of the campaign this week to highlight the fascist policies of the occupation, policies which have never and will never deter resistance. Join the call to extend your solidarity to Palestinian prisoners and martyrs. Online speaker events will be held at 7PM Al-Quds time (9AM PST, 12PM EST, 5PM GMT, 6PM CET). All will feature the family members of martyrs kidnapped by the occupation as speakers.
Today marks the beginning of a week-long international campaign with this cause in mind. Our martyrs are not numbers! The goal of this campaign is to combat the international, Arab, and Palestinian silence on the struggle to free our martyrs' bodies, of which 387 are distributed between the "cemetery of numbers" and the zionist freezers of death.
The martyrs held here gave the ultimate sacrifice to liberate their land and their people. They are under occupation in life and imprisoned afterward. Among the martyrs whose bodies remain kidnapped are those who shook the entity to its core, who terrified the entity's leadership and settlers with their heroism, bravery, and will. They include the martyrs Ahmed Jarrar, Omar Abu Leila, Khairi Alqam, Fadi Abu Shkeidem, Nasser Abu Hmeid, as well as female fighters Dalal Mughrabi, Hanadi Jaradat, Wafaa Idriss, and Darine Abu Aisha.
This policy of kidnapping is a form of collective punishment on the families of the martyrs, as well as on the community who wish to exalt the martyrs and give them a burial befitting of their glory. The fascist occupation has even harvested organs from these martyrs without permission. The occupation attempts to reduce the bodies of martyrs, after already attempting to replace their identities with numbers, to bargaining chips for political agreements. It is a failed "deterrence" strategy that the Palestinian Authority has a hand in.
We invite you to participate in the events of the campaign this week to highlight the fascist policies of the occupation, policies which have never and will never deter resistance. Join the call to extend your solidarity to Palestinian prisoners and martyrs. Online speaker events will be held at 7PM Al-Quds time (9AM PST, 12PM EST, 5PM GMT, 6PM CET). All will feature the family members of martyrs kidnapped by the occupation as speakers.
The Supreme Emergency Committee for the Prisoners’ Movement:
We are approaching our great battle, which is only a handful of days away; the battle in which all arenas of confrontation with our enemy will fuse.
We call to make Tuesday, and every Tuesday, a commemoration of Red Tuesday, in which our people sacrificed their best sons on the gallows of freedom during the British Mandate and occupation. So that Tuesday will be “Freedom Tuesday,” so that our voice meets your voice with one chant: “Freedom, freedom.”
We call on all activists and media professionals on social media to launch the hashtag “#الشعب_يريد_تحرير_الأسير”.
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RNN would like to echo the call and ask our readers to use the hashtag “#FreedomForOurPrisoners” across social media to support Palestinian prisoners during their battle for freedom.
We are approaching our great battle, which is only a handful of days away; the battle in which all arenas of confrontation with our enemy will fuse.
We call to make Tuesday, and every Tuesday, a commemoration of Red Tuesday, in which our people sacrificed their best sons on the gallows of freedom during the British Mandate and occupation. So that Tuesday will be “Freedom Tuesday,” so that our voice meets your voice with one chant: “Freedom, freedom.”
We call on all activists and media professionals on social media to launch the hashtag “#الشعب_يريد_تحرير_الأسير”.
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RNN would like to echo the call and ask our readers to use the hashtag “#FreedomForOurPrisoners” across social media to support Palestinian prisoners during their battle for freedom.
🚨 The Palestinian Authority increases number of Palestinians it has kidnapped for attending the funeral of martyr Abdelfattah Kharousha to over 20.
Abdelfattah, who carried out the Huwara operation which humiliated the traitorous Palestinian Authority while it was bargaining our cause in Aqaba, had his funeral attacked by the traitorous Palestinian Authority last week because mourners chanted for the resistance and waved Hamas flags.
Those kidnapped include journalist Moath Washha, as well as Fatah members who chanted for the resistance and national unity. It appears that the PA, who signed a reconciliation agreement with Hamas and 13 other factions in Algeria last October, has no interest in national unity.
The families of the detainees say in a statement: "We condemn the campaign of frenzied arrests launched by the [Palestinian] Authority in Nablus, which has detained 20 people on the grounds of their participation in the funeral of the martyr Abdelfattah Kharousha."
Abdelfattah, who carried out the Huwara operation which humiliated the traitorous Palestinian Authority while it was bargaining our cause in Aqaba, had his funeral attacked by the traitorous Palestinian Authority last week because mourners chanted for the resistance and waved Hamas flags.
Those kidnapped include journalist Moath Washha, as well as Fatah members who chanted for the resistance and national unity. It appears that the PA, who signed a reconciliation agreement with Hamas and 13 other factions in Algeria last October, has no interest in national unity.
The families of the detainees say in a statement: "We condemn the campaign of frenzied arrests launched by the [Palestinian] Authority in Nablus, which has detained 20 people on the grounds of their participation in the funeral of the martyr Abdelfattah Kharousha."
🚨 The Joint Room of the Night Confusion Units of Ramallah and Al-Bireh:
Our fighters targeted the settlement of "Psagot" with a number of locally-made explosive devices at 10:38, and the fighters withdrew safely.
The Jenin Offensive.
Our fighters targeted the settlement of "Psagot" with a number of locally-made explosive devices at 10:38, and the fighters withdrew safely.
The Jenin Offensive.
Palestinians in the town of Sabastiyah near #Nablus re-raise Palestinian flags after the occupation forces stormed the town and removed them.
Resistance fighters target the colonial Qalandia checkpoint near #AlQuds with a locally-made explosive device.
Resistance fighters target an IOF military encampment near “Rachel’s Tomb,” #Bethlehem with a locally-made explosive device.
Resistance fighters open fire on an IOF tower in Al-Aroub camp, #AlKhalil.
Today in 1978, the Palestinian republic was declared. Today in 1978, 12 Arab resistance fighters—Lebanese, Yemeni, and Palestinian refugees, led by their indefatigable leader, the 20-year-old martyr Dalal Al-Mughrabi—declared the Palestinian republic inside a bus. "It does not matter how long this republic lasted; the important thing was that it was established and that the Palestinian flag was raised in the depth of the occupied land," wrote the Arab poet Nizar Qabbani.
Today, we honor the Bride of Yaffa and the unforgettable epic that she and her comrades wrote in the history of Arab resistance.
With her advanced military and weapons training received in the refugee camps of Lebanon, Dalal commanded the Deir Yassin Unit that set out to attack the "knesset." The Unit, named after among the most horrible massacres of the Nakba of 1948, consisted of 13 Arab fighters who pierced deep into the enemy entity in the name of all of our martyrs. The operation was planned by Abu Jihad and named after martyr Kamal Adwan. From Lebanon, two boats arrived on the shores of occupied Palestine. In occupied Haifa, their bullets rang, targeting settler after settler after hijacking a bus with 68 hostages. Almost 40 settlers were killed. Over 80 were wounded. Dalal told the hostages, "We do not want to kill you. We are holding you hostage in order to free our brothers who are detained in the prisons of your alleged state," but the conditions did not allow for this, as the occupation refused the deal. Dalal blew up the bus with its colonial passengers inside of it.
With unparalleled determination and will, the Deir Yassin Unit continued the operation, even as all the forces of zionist military and intelligence confronted them.
Dalal carried with her the flag of her homeland. She kissed the fabric: that red and green, the white and black that together to represent that which is greater, more glorious, a symbol of rootedness and Arab resistance. She kissed it with humility and hung it inside the hijacked bus, repeating, "My country, my country, my country... You have my love and my heart. Palestine, the land of ancestors; to you we must return."
The commanding Dalal ordered her unit to fight the occupation forces until martyrdom, exemplifying extraordinary steadfastness and boldness in a nine-hour-long battle. As the unit's bullets ran low, Dalal and 11 of her fighting comrades were martyred. Former zionist prime minister Ehud Barak was a soldier at the scene, incredulous that this young woman led such a heroic operation. He pulled the martyr's hair and kicked her, furious at the fact that he knew that what Dalal set in motion was a powerful resistance movement that today pierces deep into the enemy entity with its rockets and soldiers.
Dalal left behind a will. She asked those who carry rifles to halt all secondary contradictions and to escalate the main contradiction with the occupying entity. She asked of us, "Point your guns in only one direction—your enemy—'israel.'"
She was buried, and remains buried, in the so-called "Cemetery of Numbers," unidentified in the grave, but known in the hearts of every person striving for the sake of liberation. Dalal, born in the refugee camps of Lebanon, did not see or step foot in her homeland until the day of her martyrdom and burial. Her body remains in the soil of her homeland of occupied Palestine, despite zionist claims that they were handed to her family in the 2008 Hezbollah-mediated prisoner exchange; her family received "dirt and stones" in reality.
To this day, 45 years later, the fighting Dalal haunts the occupation. Her mother remarked, "Dalal will remain an admirable symbol of the Palestinian women's struggle and an example to be emulated by young Palestinian men and women who will pursue the armed struggle until the liberation of Palestine."
Glory, all glory, to the martyrs of the Kamal Adwan Operation. Glory to the Bride of Yaffa: commander, nurse, and inspiration. Glory to Palestine's unceasing resistance.
Today, we honor the Bride of Yaffa and the unforgettable epic that she and her comrades wrote in the history of Arab resistance.
With her advanced military and weapons training received in the refugee camps of Lebanon, Dalal commanded the Deir Yassin Unit that set out to attack the "knesset." The Unit, named after among the most horrible massacres of the Nakba of 1948, consisted of 13 Arab fighters who pierced deep into the enemy entity in the name of all of our martyrs. The operation was planned by Abu Jihad and named after martyr Kamal Adwan. From Lebanon, two boats arrived on the shores of occupied Palestine. In occupied Haifa, their bullets rang, targeting settler after settler after hijacking a bus with 68 hostages. Almost 40 settlers were killed. Over 80 were wounded. Dalal told the hostages, "We do not want to kill you. We are holding you hostage in order to free our brothers who are detained in the prisons of your alleged state," but the conditions did not allow for this, as the occupation refused the deal. Dalal blew up the bus with its colonial passengers inside of it.
With unparalleled determination and will, the Deir Yassin Unit continued the operation, even as all the forces of zionist military and intelligence confronted them.
Dalal carried with her the flag of her homeland. She kissed the fabric: that red and green, the white and black that together to represent that which is greater, more glorious, a symbol of rootedness and Arab resistance. She kissed it with humility and hung it inside the hijacked bus, repeating, "My country, my country, my country... You have my love and my heart. Palestine, the land of ancestors; to you we must return."
The commanding Dalal ordered her unit to fight the occupation forces until martyrdom, exemplifying extraordinary steadfastness and boldness in a nine-hour-long battle. As the unit's bullets ran low, Dalal and 11 of her fighting comrades were martyred. Former zionist prime minister Ehud Barak was a soldier at the scene, incredulous that this young woman led such a heroic operation. He pulled the martyr's hair and kicked her, furious at the fact that he knew that what Dalal set in motion was a powerful resistance movement that today pierces deep into the enemy entity with its rockets and soldiers.
Dalal left behind a will. She asked those who carry rifles to halt all secondary contradictions and to escalate the main contradiction with the occupying entity. She asked of us, "Point your guns in only one direction—your enemy—'israel.'"
She was buried, and remains buried, in the so-called "Cemetery of Numbers," unidentified in the grave, but known in the hearts of every person striving for the sake of liberation. Dalal, born in the refugee camps of Lebanon, did not see or step foot in her homeland until the day of her martyrdom and burial. Her body remains in the soil of her homeland of occupied Palestine, despite zionist claims that they were handed to her family in the 2008 Hezbollah-mediated prisoner exchange; her family received "dirt and stones" in reality.
To this day, 45 years later, the fighting Dalal haunts the occupation. Her mother remarked, "Dalal will remain an admirable symbol of the Palestinian women's struggle and an example to be emulated by young Palestinian men and women who will pursue the armed struggle until the liberation of Palestine."
Glory, all glory, to the martyrs of the Kamal Adwan Operation. Glory to the Bride of Yaffa: commander, nurse, and inspiration. Glory to Palestine's unceasing resistance.
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💥 In honor of the 45th anniversary of the Kamal Adwan Operation, commanded by martyr Dalal Al-Mughrabi.
🚨 Earlier, resistance fighters in a car opened fire at the Surra checkpoint in #Nablus, forcing the checkpoint to close. The IOF fired back. Moments later, zionist ambulances arrived at the scene.
The IOF reports the wounding and possible martyrdom of three in the car and arrest of one other. Until now, the details are limited.
Above is the photo of the fighters' M16s, adorned with photos of martyred Lions' Den leaders.
The IOF reports the wounding and possible martyrdom of three in the car and arrest of one other. Until now, the details are limited.
Above is the photo of the fighters' M16s, adorned with photos of martyred Lions' Den leaders.