Zionist occupation forces, backed and funded by the US and fellow imperialist powers, are continuing their nightly and daily attacks upon the Palestinian people, Today, they invaded the village of Beit Furik, east of Nablus, and abducted brothers Mohammed and Izz Mufid Nasasra. (photos 1+2)
Zionist/US occupation forces invaded al-Arroub refugee camp, north of al-Khalil -- where Palestinian refugees have been denied the right to return for 76 years -- and attacked the home of Mu'ayyad Sami Al-Sharbi, abducting him. (photo 3)
Zionist occupation forces invaded Jalazone refugee camp,where Palestinians have been denied their right to return all their lives, & abducted Mohammed Fadi al-Dabbas from his home. Mohammed is the brother of the martyr Khaled Al-Dabbas, killed by the occupation forces in 10/2022. (photo 4)
US-backed Zionist ccupation forces abducted the liberated prisoner Firas Qadri after invading occupied Salfit, attacking and ransacking his home, assaulting him, and interrogating him in the field. He previously served 17 years in zionist prisons. (photo 5)
The Zionist/US occupation forces invaded the city of Yatta, south of al-Khalil, invaded a number of homes, and abducted Wissam Thabet Al-Najjar and Hisham Ramadan Rabei.
Zionist occupation forces invaded the town of Al-Ram near occupied Jerusalem at dawn on Monday, 27 August, attacking the home of Eyad Al-Mutawwar, and abducting him and his sons, Ahmed and Musa. (photo 6)
Zionist/US occupation forces abducted two brothers, Saed and Walid Hakam Al-Sheikh Ali, after attacking their home last night as they invaded the town of Baqa Al-Hatab, east of Qalqilya.
Freedom for all Palestinian prisoners in Zionist, imperialist and Arab reactionary regime jails!
Zionist/US occupation forces invaded al-Arroub refugee camp, north of al-Khalil -- where Palestinian refugees have been denied the right to return for 76 years -- and attacked the home of Mu'ayyad Sami Al-Sharbi, abducting him. (photo 3)
Zionist occupation forces invaded Jalazone refugee camp,where Palestinians have been denied their right to return all their lives, & abducted Mohammed Fadi al-Dabbas from his home. Mohammed is the brother of the martyr Khaled Al-Dabbas, killed by the occupation forces in 10/2022. (photo 4)
US-backed Zionist ccupation forces abducted the liberated prisoner Firas Qadri after invading occupied Salfit, attacking and ransacking his home, assaulting him, and interrogating him in the field. He previously served 17 years in zionist prisons. (photo 5)
The Zionist/US occupation forces invaded the city of Yatta, south of al-Khalil, invaded a number of homes, and abducted Wissam Thabet Al-Najjar and Hisham Ramadan Rabei.
Zionist occupation forces invaded the town of Al-Ram near occupied Jerusalem at dawn on Monday, 27 August, attacking the home of Eyad Al-Mutawwar, and abducting him and his sons, Ahmed and Musa. (photo 6)
Zionist/US occupation forces abducted two brothers, Saed and Walid Hakam Al-Sheikh Ali, after attacking their home last night as they invaded the town of Baqa Al-Hatab, east of Qalqilya.
Freedom for all Palestinian prisoners in Zionist, imperialist and Arab reactionary regime jails!
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🚨 The UKMTO reports that a ship 24 nautical miles west of Al-Mukha, Yemen, was approached by a drone boat accompanied by three other boats.
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Today, Ahmed Harish was liberated from zionist prisons after a 15 month detention in "Ofer" Prison. Ahmed, at 30 years old, has been imprisoned by the IOF 6 times and by the Palestinian Authority 14 times, epitomizing the "revolving door" of security coordination.
His father, Nouh, was liberated from the zionist prisons in May after 6 months of administrative detention without charge or trial.
His sister, journalist Asma Harish, was imprisoned by the zionist entity, and her detention without charge or trial was extended until September. #FreeThemAll
His father, Nouh, was liberated from the zionist prisons in May after 6 months of administrative detention without charge or trial.
His sister, journalist Asma Harish, was imprisoned by the zionist entity, and her detention without charge or trial was extended until September. #FreeThemAll
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The IOF abducted Izz El-Din Nasasra of Beit Furik, #Nablus (as well as his brother Mohammed), just a day after he was freed from Palestinian Authority prisons, where he was detained for about 50 days. #FreeThemAll
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🚨 The IOF continues its series of violent massacres against the Gaza Strip: Five martyrs ascended after an IOF airstrike targeted the Hamdan family home in Khan Younis camp in the southern #Gaza Strip. A bag of flour (media 1) was used to collect the remains…
🚨 The IOF continues its aggression on the central Gaza Strip.
In the last hour, the IOF bombed the vicinity of Zamalek tower in Deir Al-Balah, resulting in one martyr and several wounded. Artillery shelling also targeted areas east of Deir al-Balah, while a woman was wounded from drone fire and IOF warplanes bombed a vehicle.
Shelling also targeting the top floor of the Saleh Abu Giab building in the center of Maghazi camp, as well as north of Nusseirat camp.
In the southern Gaza Strip, heavy gunfire targeted areas west of Khan Younis, including the Mahatta neighborhood as zionist forces invade the area.
In the north, bombing was reported in the vicinity of the Jordanian Hospital in southern Tal al-Hawa.
In the last hour, the IOF bombed the vicinity of Zamalek tower in Deir Al-Balah, resulting in one martyr and several wounded. Artillery shelling also targeted areas east of Deir al-Balah, while a woman was wounded from drone fire and IOF warplanes bombed a vehicle.
Shelling also targeting the top floor of the Saleh Abu Giab building in the center of Maghazi camp, as well as north of Nusseirat camp.
In the southern Gaza Strip, heavy gunfire targeted areas west of Khan Younis, including the Mahatta neighborhood as zionist forces invade the area.
In the north, bombing was reported in the vicinity of the Jordanian Hospital in southern Tal al-Hawa.
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🚨 Resistant youth set fire to an occupation army post, surrounded by settlers on a frequent basis, on Jabal Khallet al-Nahla, near #Bethlehem.
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Today, 27 August 2024, we mark the 23rd anniversary of the assassination of Palestinian revolutionary and national leader Abu Ali Mustafa by Zionist occupation forces, using US-made and US-provided helicopter-fired missiles, in a bloody illustration of the alliance of Zionism and imperialism that is amplified today in the genocidal Zionist assault on Gaza, armed with U.S.-made and -sponsored weaponry. The General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Abu Ali Mustafa was targeted in his office in occupied Al-Bireh, Palestine, part of the systematic mechanism of assassination that continues to characterize the attacks on the leading martyrs: Ismail Haniyeh, Fouad Shukr, Saleh al-Arouri, and so many others. He has become a symbol of resistance, Palestinian unity and confrontation of the occupation, known by his famous words when entering Palestine: “We return to resist, not to compromise.”
Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network salutes Abu Ali Mustafa, a popular, revolutionary leader of the Palestinian liberation movement, who remained committed to the Palestinian resistance, the Palestinian people and the liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea, until his last moment. He continued his work even though he knew that he was targeted, because he was determined to never abandon the cause of the people, resisting and struggling in the Al-Aqsa Intifada and developing the struggle after the devastation of Oslo....
Abu Ali Mustafa was a son of the Palestinian popular classes, born in 1938 in Arraba, Jenin, Palestine. He left school in the third grade and worked as a boy in the factories of Haifa before and during the Nakba and the Zionist colonization of Palestine. At the age of 17, he joined the Arab Nationalist Movement, founded by Dr. George Habash (al-Hakim), Wadie Haddad, Abu Maher al-Yamani (himself a labour leader), Basil al-Kubaisi, Ahmad al-Khatib, Hani al-Hindi and their comrades, and played a leading role in the ANM of the 1950s and 1960s.
He returned to the occupied West Bank of Palestine in 1999 — to his place of birth, Arraba, Jenin. He expressed clearly that his return to Palestine was accompanied by a very clear commitment to resistance and liberation, including and particularly the armed resistance. In 2000, at the sixth congress of the PFLP, Abu Ali Mustafa was elected General Secretary of the Front. His presence as a principled national leader in occupied Palestine was not a concession to the Palestinian Authority and the Oslo framework but served as a challenge to the so-called “peace process” — and this is why he was targeted for assassination. Over 50,000 Palestinians marched in his funeral in central Ramallah.
As a response to the targeted assassination of Abu Ali Mustafa, the PFLP elected its general secretary Ahmad Sa’adat — today imprisoned in Zionist jails and one of the leadership figures of the imprisoned Palestinian resistance, alongside Abdullah Barghouthi, Marwan Barghouthi, Ibrahim Hamed, Abbas al-Sayyed, Hassan Salameh and over 9,500 Palestinian prisoners — and targeted the notoriously racist Zionist tourism minister Rehavam Ze’evi several weeks later on 17 October. Of course, Ze’evi was widely known and notorious for his demands for the complete ethnic cleansing of Palestine. The successful assassination of Ze'evi sent a clear message from the Palestinian resistance – that the Israeli assassination policy would not be tolerated and that an assassination of Palestinian leaders would be met with an equal response. This project remains critical today, as Hezbollah responds to the assassination of Fouad Shukr (Sayyed Mohsen), and as the entire alliance of resistance forces in the region awaits the coming response to the Zionist assaults on Yemen, the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, and the ongoing Zionist/imperialist genocide in Gaza.
Read the full statement: https://samidoun.net/2024/08/no-to-zionism-no-to-submission-23-years-on-the-martyrdom-of-abu-ali-mustafa/
Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network salutes Abu Ali Mustafa, a popular, revolutionary leader of the Palestinian liberation movement, who remained committed to the Palestinian resistance, the Palestinian people and the liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea, until his last moment. He continued his work even though he knew that he was targeted, because he was determined to never abandon the cause of the people, resisting and struggling in the Al-Aqsa Intifada and developing the struggle after the devastation of Oslo....
Abu Ali Mustafa was a son of the Palestinian popular classes, born in 1938 in Arraba, Jenin, Palestine. He left school in the third grade and worked as a boy in the factories of Haifa before and during the Nakba and the Zionist colonization of Palestine. At the age of 17, he joined the Arab Nationalist Movement, founded by Dr. George Habash (al-Hakim), Wadie Haddad, Abu Maher al-Yamani (himself a labour leader), Basil al-Kubaisi, Ahmad al-Khatib, Hani al-Hindi and their comrades, and played a leading role in the ANM of the 1950s and 1960s.
He returned to the occupied West Bank of Palestine in 1999 — to his place of birth, Arraba, Jenin. He expressed clearly that his return to Palestine was accompanied by a very clear commitment to resistance and liberation, including and particularly the armed resistance. In 2000, at the sixth congress of the PFLP, Abu Ali Mustafa was elected General Secretary of the Front. His presence as a principled national leader in occupied Palestine was not a concession to the Palestinian Authority and the Oslo framework but served as a challenge to the so-called “peace process” — and this is why he was targeted for assassination. Over 50,000 Palestinians marched in his funeral in central Ramallah.
As a response to the targeted assassination of Abu Ali Mustafa, the PFLP elected its general secretary Ahmad Sa’adat — today imprisoned in Zionist jails and one of the leadership figures of the imprisoned Palestinian resistance, alongside Abdullah Barghouthi, Marwan Barghouthi, Ibrahim Hamed, Abbas al-Sayyed, Hassan Salameh and over 9,500 Palestinian prisoners — and targeted the notoriously racist Zionist tourism minister Rehavam Ze’evi several weeks later on 17 October. Of course, Ze’evi was widely known and notorious for his demands for the complete ethnic cleansing of Palestine. The successful assassination of Ze'evi sent a clear message from the Palestinian resistance – that the Israeli assassination policy would not be tolerated and that an assassination of Palestinian leaders would be met with an equal response. This project remains critical today, as Hezbollah responds to the assassination of Fouad Shukr (Sayyed Mohsen), and as the entire alliance of resistance forces in the region awaits the coming response to the Zionist assaults on Yemen, the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, and the ongoing Zionist/imperialist genocide in Gaza.
Read the full statement: https://samidoun.net/2024/08/no-to-zionism-no-to-submission-23-years-on-the-martyrdom-of-abu-ali-mustafa/
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Today, 27 August 2024, we mark the 23rd anniversary of the assassination of Palestinian revolutionary and national leader Abu Ali Mustafa by Zionist occupation forces, using US-made and US-provided helicopter-fired missiles, in a bloody illustration of the alliance of Zionism and imperialism that is amplified today in the genocidal Zionist assault on Gaza, armed with U.S.-made and -sponsored weaponry. The General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Abu Ali Mustafa was targeted in his office in occupied Al-Bireh, Palestine, part of the systematic mechanism of assassination that continues to characterize the attacks on the leading martyrs: Ismail Haniyeh, Fouad Shukr, Saleh al-Arouri, and so many others. He has become a symbol of resistance, Palestinian unity and confrontation of the occupation, known by his famous words when entering Palestine: “We return to resist, not to compromise.”
Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network salutes Abu Ali Mustafa, a popular, revolutionary leader of the Palestinian liberation movement, who remained committed to the Palestinian resistance, the Palestinian people and the liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea, until his last moment. He continued his work even though he knew that he was targeted, because he was determined to never abandon the cause of the people, resisting and struggling in the Al-Aqsa Intifada and developing the struggle after the devastation of Oslo....
Abu Ali Mustafa was a son of the Palestinian popular classes, born in 1938 in Arraba, Jenin, Palestine. He left school in the third grade and worked as a boy in the factories of Haifa before and during the Nakba and the Zionist colonization of Palestine. At the age of 17, he joined the Arab Nationalist Movement, founded by Dr. George Habash (al-Hakim), Wadie Haddad, Abu Maher al-Yamani (himself a labour leader), Basil al-Kubaisi, Ahmad al-Khatib, Hani al-Hindi and their comrades, and played a leading role in the ANM of the 1950s and 1960s.
He returned to the occupied West Bank of Palestine in 1999 — to his place of birth, Arraba, Jenin. He expressed clearly that his return to Palestine was accompanied by a very clear commitment to resistance and liberation, including and particularly the armed resistance. In 2000, at the sixth congress of the PFLP, Abu Ali Mustafa was elected General Secretary of the Front. His presence as a principled national leader in occupied Palestine was not a concession to the Palestinian Authority and the Oslo framework but served as a challenge to the so-called “peace process” — and this is why he was targeted for assassination. Over 50,000 Palestinians marched in his funeral in central Ramallah.
As a response to the targeted assassination of Abu Ali Mustafa, the PFLP elected its general secretary Ahmad Sa’adat — today imprisoned in Zionist jails and one of the leadership figures of the imprisoned Palestinian resistance, alongside Abdullah Barghouthi, Marwan Barghouthi, Ibrahim Hamed, Abbas al-Sayyed, Hassan Salameh and over 9,500 Palestinian prisoners — and targeted the notoriously racist Zionist tourism minister Rehavam Ze’evi several weeks later on 17 October. Of course, Ze’evi was widely known and notorious for his demands for the complete ethnic cleansing of Palestine. The successful assassination of Ze'evi sent a clear message from the Palestinian resistance – that the Israeli assassination policy would not be tolerated and that an assassination of Palestinian leaders would be met with an equal response. This project remains critical today, as Hezbollah responds to the assassination of Fouad Shukr (Sayyed Mohsen), and as the entire alliance of resistance forces in the region awaits the coming response to the Zionist assaults on Yemen, the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, and the ongoing Zionist/imperialist genocide in Gaza.
Read the full statement: https://samidoun.net/2024/08/no-to-zionism-no-to-submission-23-years-on-the-martyrdom-of-abu-ali-mustafa/
Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network salutes Abu Ali Mustafa, a popular, revolutionary leader of the Palestinian liberation movement, who remained committed to the Palestinian resistance, the Palestinian people and the liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea, until his last moment. He continued his work even though he knew that he was targeted, because he was determined to never abandon the cause of the people, resisting and struggling in the Al-Aqsa Intifada and developing the struggle after the devastation of Oslo....
Abu Ali Mustafa was a son of the Palestinian popular classes, born in 1938 in Arraba, Jenin, Palestine. He left school in the third grade and worked as a boy in the factories of Haifa before and during the Nakba and the Zionist colonization of Palestine. At the age of 17, he joined the Arab Nationalist Movement, founded by Dr. George Habash (al-Hakim), Wadie Haddad, Abu Maher al-Yamani (himself a labour leader), Basil al-Kubaisi, Ahmad al-Khatib, Hani al-Hindi and their comrades, and played a leading role in the ANM of the 1950s and 1960s.
He returned to the occupied West Bank of Palestine in 1999 — to his place of birth, Arraba, Jenin. He expressed clearly that his return to Palestine was accompanied by a very clear commitment to resistance and liberation, including and particularly the armed resistance. In 2000, at the sixth congress of the PFLP, Abu Ali Mustafa was elected General Secretary of the Front. His presence as a principled national leader in occupied Palestine was not a concession to the Palestinian Authority and the Oslo framework but served as a challenge to the so-called “peace process” — and this is why he was targeted for assassination. Over 50,000 Palestinians marched in his funeral in central Ramallah.
As a response to the targeted assassination of Abu Ali Mustafa, the PFLP elected its general secretary Ahmad Sa’adat — today imprisoned in Zionist jails and one of the leadership figures of the imprisoned Palestinian resistance, alongside Abdullah Barghouthi, Marwan Barghouthi, Ibrahim Hamed, Abbas al-Sayyed, Hassan Salameh and over 9,500 Palestinian prisoners — and targeted the notoriously racist Zionist tourism minister Rehavam Ze’evi several weeks later on 17 October. Of course, Ze’evi was widely known and notorious for his demands for the complete ethnic cleansing of Palestine. The successful assassination of Ze'evi sent a clear message from the Palestinian resistance – that the Israeli assassination policy would not be tolerated and that an assassination of Palestinian leaders would be met with an equal response. This project remains critical today, as Hezbollah responds to the assassination of Fouad Shukr (Sayyed Mohsen), and as the entire alliance of resistance forces in the region awaits the coming response to the Zionist assaults on Yemen, the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, and the ongoing Zionist/imperialist genocide in Gaza.
Read the full statement: https://samidoun.net/2024/08/no-to-zionism-no-to-submission-23-years-on-the-martyrdom-of-abu-ali-mustafa/
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🚨🇮🇶 Islamic Resistance in Iraq:
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
"Permission [to fight] has been given to those who are being fought, because they were wronged. And indeed, Allah is competent to give them victory."
In continuation of our path in resisting the occupation, in support of our people in Gaza, and in response to the massacres committed by the usurping entity against Palestinian civilians, including children, women and the elderly, the fighters of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, yesterday evening, Monday 26/8/2024, targeted a vital site in Haifa in our occupied lands using a drone.
The Islamic Resistance confirms its continuation in striking the enemy's strongholds with increasing intensity.
"And victory is only from Allah. Indeed, Allah is Mighty and Wise."
Islamic Resistance in Iraq
Tuesday, 22 Safar, 1446 AH
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
"Permission [to fight] has been given to those who are being fought, because they were wronged. And indeed, Allah is competent to give them victory."
In continuation of our path in resisting the occupation, in support of our people in Gaza, and in response to the massacres committed by the usurping entity against Palestinian civilians, including children, women and the elderly, the fighters of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, yesterday evening, Monday 26/8/2024, targeted a vital site in Haifa in our occupied lands using a drone.
The Islamic Resistance confirms its continuation in striking the enemy's strongholds with increasing intensity.
"And victory is only from Allah. Indeed, Allah is Mighty and Wise."
Islamic Resistance in Iraq
Tuesday, 22 Safar, 1446 AH
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Wissam Salmi of #Qalqilya has been liberated from occupation prisons after two years of detention.
He is a relative of the martyr Jibril Jibril, the liberated prisoner and martyr fighter who ascended in the IOF’s Nour Shams camp massacre yesterday.
He is a relative of the martyr Jibril Jibril, the liberated prisoner and martyr fighter who ascended in the IOF’s Nour Shams camp massacre yesterday.
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🟡🟢 Hezbollah:
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Scenes from the Islamic Resistance operation targeting sites belonging to the "israeli" enemy army and the "Kiryat Shmona" settlement in northern occupied Palestine.
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Notes:
0:23 - "Kiryat Shmona" 23-08-2024
0:37 - "Malikiyah" site 22-08-2024
0:47 - "Ruwaisat Al-Alam" 18-08-2024
0:58 - "Ruwaisat Al-Alam" 18-08-2024
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Scenes from the Islamic Resistance operation targeting sites belonging to the "israeli" enemy army and the "Kiryat Shmona" settlement in northern occupied Palestine.
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Notes:
0:23 - "Kiryat Shmona" 23-08-2024
0:37 - "Malikiyah" site 22-08-2024
0:47 - "Ruwaisat Al-Alam" 18-08-2024
0:58 - "Ruwaisat Al-Alam" 18-08-2024
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🚨 Prisoner Ahmed Hammo from Balata camp, #Nablus, has been released after being detained for 7 years in the occupation prisons.
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Today, Qalqilya exalted its young martyr, the determined fighter and freed prisoner Jibril Jibril.
Jibril, abducted by the IOF as a child, was freed from the occupation’s prisons as part of the Al-Aqsa Flood prisoner exchange in November of 2023. Upon his release, he provided a statement to the media in which he remembered the martyrs and people of Gaza, as well as those remaining in occupation prisons.
He immediately returned to resistance, recognizing the path that his newfound freedom set him on, and understanding that his freedom was a hard-earned victory.
“He [dreamt] that he fought alongside the Prophet, he entered Al-Aqsa Mosque and fought with him and was martyred. And I knew that he would be martyred at 18,” his father, Ghassan remembers (Media 1). Ghassan was abducted on seven separate occasions by zionist forces in an attempt to pressure his son Jibril to surrender himself. This underhanded tactic failed. Even as a boy at 10 years old, Jibril was determined to fight for victory or martyrdom.
“Jibril decided that he would never surrender. He chose to settle the debt that the people of Gaza paid for his release,” Jibril’s elder brother recalls (Media 2). “Jibril’s message to the youth, to anyone who is able to resist but doesn’t, is to rise, wage jihad, to fulfill their obligation, and the rest is to God. We are very, very proud that our son has become a martyr.”
At his funeral procession (Media 3), the people of Qalqilya chanted in victory for the resistance: “Tell the dogs of the Yamam, Al-Qassam is stepping on you!”
Our martyrs are not dead; they are with their Lord, being provided for. Jibril fulfilled his obligation many times over; from choosing the path of resistance, to his abduction and release, and his subsequent return to resistance in the face of mounting pressure to surrender. He realized his dream, attaining martyrdom, advancing and never retreating.
Glory to the martyrs.
Jibril, abducted by the IOF as a child, was freed from the occupation’s prisons as part of the Al-Aqsa Flood prisoner exchange in November of 2023. Upon his release, he provided a statement to the media in which he remembered the martyrs and people of Gaza, as well as those remaining in occupation prisons.
He immediately returned to resistance, recognizing the path that his newfound freedom set him on, and understanding that his freedom was a hard-earned victory.
“He [dreamt] that he fought alongside the Prophet, he entered Al-Aqsa Mosque and fought with him and was martyred. And I knew that he would be martyred at 18,” his father, Ghassan remembers (Media 1). Ghassan was abducted on seven separate occasions by zionist forces in an attempt to pressure his son Jibril to surrender himself. This underhanded tactic failed. Even as a boy at 10 years old, Jibril was determined to fight for victory or martyrdom.
“Jibril decided that he would never surrender. He chose to settle the debt that the people of Gaza paid for his release,” Jibril’s elder brother recalls (Media 2). “Jibril’s message to the youth, to anyone who is able to resist but doesn’t, is to rise, wage jihad, to fulfill their obligation, and the rest is to God. We are very, very proud that our son has become a martyr.”
At his funeral procession (Media 3), the people of Qalqilya chanted in victory for the resistance: “Tell the dogs of the Yamam, Al-Qassam is stepping on you!”
Our martyrs are not dead; they are with their Lord, being provided for. Jibril fulfilled his obligation many times over; from choosing the path of resistance, to his abduction and release, and his subsequent return to resistance in the face of mounting pressure to surrender. He realized his dream, attaining martyrdom, advancing and never retreating.
Glory to the martyrs.
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