Sources from Gaza:
All trucks that entered through the Philadelphia axis were stolen by thieves.
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All trucks that entered through the Philadelphia axis were stolen by thieves.
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π½Transporting weapons from one city to another by placing them in a cake. The story seems fictional, but it is a true story that took place in the city of Jerusalem in 1993.
We previously mentioned the difficulties that the resistance fighters in Al-Qassam Brigades faced due to the scarcity of weapons,
and we said that there were two rifles that were used alternately between the mujahideen in Gaza and the West Bank.
Our story today is about one of the strangest methods used by the resistance to transport weapons from one city to another in occupied Palestine.
This story was told by the freed Palestinian hostage Tayseer Suleiman in the Secrets of the Resistance podcast. He is one of the heroes of the story, along with his companion. The other hero is the second engineer of Al- Qassam Brigades, Muhyi al-Din al-Sharif, who was martyred in the prisons of the Palestinian Authority due to severe torture.
This story happened in the early nineties. Al- Qassam Brigades group in Bethlehem, which included Muhyiddin al-Sharif, needed weapons to carry out an operation.
Engineer Muhyiddin al-Sharif contacted Tayseer, who was responsible for Al-Qassam Brigades group in occupied Jerusalem, and asked him to send him two pistols. These pistols were 5mm and 7mm.
It was a very difficult matter, especially at that time.
Al-Qassam Brigades groups in various cities were carrying out intensive operations, and transporting weapons would be difficult, especially with the many checkpoints, searches, and raids.
Taiseer and his friend stood in front of a birthday cake shop and started thinking out loud, each saying to the other,
βThis is appropriate.β Taiseer and his friend entered the cake shop and asked the owner to prepare a cake for them and leave it without writing anything on it. He paid for it and left.
They arrived home, cut the cake into layers, put the gun inside the cake, and decorated it with the cream that the shop owner had given them. Here, a friend told him that things had worked out.
They placed the cake uncovered and set off to deliver the weapons to Muhyiddin Sharif. They were able to pass through the first and second checkpoints, then it was the turn of the third checkpoint.
Here, the occupation army officer told them in Hebrew that it looks delicious here. Tayseer replied in Hebrew, βPlease taste it.β
Of course, Tayseer was fluent in Hebrew, and his university major was journalism in Hebrew.
According to Tayseerβs description, the way he tasted it was very disgusting at that time. Tayseer was afraid that the piece of nylon that he wrapped the weapon in would appear after the officer tasted it. He allowed them to pass,
and 12 hours after the weapon arrived, an occupation intelligence officer was killed with this weapon.
This is one of the strangest methods of transporting weapons used by Al-Qassam Brigades.
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We previously mentioned the difficulties that the resistance fighters in Al-Qassam Brigades faced due to the scarcity of weapons,
and we said that there were two rifles that were used alternately between the mujahideen in Gaza and the West Bank.
Our story today is about one of the strangest methods used by the resistance to transport weapons from one city to another in occupied Palestine.
This story was told by the freed Palestinian hostage Tayseer Suleiman in the Secrets of the Resistance podcast. He is one of the heroes of the story, along with his companion. The other hero is the second engineer of Al- Qassam Brigades, Muhyi al-Din al-Sharif, who was martyred in the prisons of the Palestinian Authority due to severe torture.
This story happened in the early nineties. Al- Qassam Brigades group in Bethlehem, which included Muhyiddin al-Sharif, needed weapons to carry out an operation.
Engineer Muhyiddin al-Sharif contacted Tayseer, who was responsible for Al-Qassam Brigades group in occupied Jerusalem, and asked him to send him two pistols. These pistols were 5mm and 7mm.
It was a very difficult matter, especially at that time.
Al-Qassam Brigades groups in various cities were carrying out intensive operations, and transporting weapons would be difficult, especially with the many checkpoints, searches, and raids.
Taiseer and his friend stood in front of a birthday cake shop and started thinking out loud, each saying to the other,
βThis is appropriate.β Taiseer and his friend entered the cake shop and asked the owner to prepare a cake for them and leave it without writing anything on it. He paid for it and left.
They arrived home, cut the cake into layers, put the gun inside the cake, and decorated it with the cream that the shop owner had given them. Here, a friend told him that things had worked out.
They placed the cake uncovered and set off to deliver the weapons to Muhyiddin Sharif. They were able to pass through the first and second checkpoints, then it was the turn of the third checkpoint.
Here, the occupation army officer told them in Hebrew that it looks delicious here. Tayseer replied in Hebrew, βPlease taste it.β
Of course, Tayseer was fluent in Hebrew, and his university major was journalism in Hebrew.
According to Tayseerβs description, the way he tasted it was very disgusting at that time. Tayseer was afraid that the piece of nylon that he wrapped the weapon in would appear after the officer tasted it. He allowed them to pass,
and 12 hours after the weapon arrived, an occupation intelligence officer was killed with this weapon.
This is one of the strangest methods of transporting weapons used by Al-Qassam Brigades.
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β‘οΈ 15 casualties in an Israeli bombing targeting aid security personnel and those waiting for aid in the Mawasi area, west of Rafah, southern Gaza Strip.
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The sovereignty & independence of our country is not negotiable."
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"Every square mile of the canal and adjoining areas will remain under Panamaβs control.
The sovereignty & independence of our country is not negotiable."
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Meet Musab from northern Gaza, whose father attained martyrdom. He recites an elegy for his father:
βO Muhammad, you are there, and life without you has no taste or color.β
Musab joined his father three days ago in a Zionist bombing in the Beit Lahiya project. Northern Gaza.
This video was filmed by journalist Mahmoud Oudiya.
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βO Muhammad, you are there, and life without you has no taste or color.β
Musab joined his father three days ago in a Zionist bombing in the Beit Lahiya project. Northern Gaza.
This video was filmed by journalist Mahmoud Oudiya.
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Injuries arrive at Nasser Hospital after the occupation forces bombed a civilian car in the Al-Mawasi area, west of Khan Yunis
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The bodies of 5 martyrs arrived at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis. They were among the aid workers who were targeted by the occupation.
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Part of the occupation forces' storming of the town of Tuqu', southeast of Bethlehem, where they arrested about 23 people, most of whom were released prisoners.
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Occupation forces storm the vicinity of Al-Quds University in the town of Abu Dis, east of occupied Jerusalem #Video
Clashes erupt against the occupation forces during their storming of Qalandia camp in occupied Jerusalem
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Clashes erupt against the occupation forces during their storming of Qalandia camp in occupied Jerusalem
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In cooperation with the Al-Quds Brigades, we bombarded the Zionist enemy forces that had penetrated north of the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip with 107 missiles.
We seized a Zionist quadcopter while it was carrying out intelligence missions north of the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip.
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β‘ Al-Ghad Channel reported:
The deal that will be implemented will include the withdrawal of theIsraeli army from most points in the Salah al-Din (Philadelphi) axis, in addition to agreeing to open the Rafah crossing based on the crossings agreement signed in 2005, without Israeli participation.
π΄ Meanwhile, the families ofIsraeli detainees in the Strip, commenting on the interview conducted by the Prime Minister of the occupation, Benjamin Netanyahu, with the Wall Street Journal, the day before yesterday, in which he explained that Israel will not stop the war on Gaza before ensuring the dismantling of Hamas's civilian authority, saw that this would "complicate the negotiations of the deal."
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β‘οΈOccupation Army Radio: Minister in the occupation government "Ze'ev Elkin": There will be a majority to support the prisoner return agreement with the resistance in Gaza.
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Scenes from the Zionist raid that targeted a car and killed a number of citizens in Mawasi Khan Yunis, at dawn on Monday, in the southern Gaza Strip
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