π»The Israeli army announces the killing of a soldier from its forces in battles in the southern Gaza Strip
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π»Former Israeli Prime Minister (Shimon Peres) had applied for a Palestinian visa in the past. He arrived as a βrefugee.β
Peres signed the application which included a statement saying: "I swear by Almighty God that I will be faithful and loyal to the government of Palestine."
The Zionists have no rights in Palestine
Peres signed the application which included a statement saying: "I swear by Almighty God that I will be faithful and loyal to the government of Palestine."
The Zionists have no rights in Palestine
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π» Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades:
Our fighters are engaged in fierce clashes, using appropriate weapons, with enemy soldiers and vehicles on the front lines of advance west of the city of Khan Yunis.
Our fighters are engaged in fierce clashes, using appropriate weapons, with enemy soldiers and vehicles on the front lines of advance west of the city of Khan Yunis.
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π»Clashes between resistance fighters and occupation forces in Balata camp, east of Nablus
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πΊ The official spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree:
πΊThe American-British aggression aircraft launched 48 air strikes during the past hours, distributed as follows:
πΊ13 raids on Amanat Al-Asimah and Sanaβa Governorate.
πΊ9 raids on Hodeidah Governorate.
πΊ11 raids on Taiz Governorate.
πΊ7 raids on Al Bayda Governorate.
πΊ7 raids on Hajjah Governorate.
πΊA raid on Saada Governorate.
π»These attacks will not deter us from our moral, religious and humanitarian stance in support of the steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, and will not go unanswered and punished.
πΊThe American-British aggression aircraft launched 48 air strikes during the past hours, distributed as follows:
πΊ13 raids on Amanat Al-Asimah and Sanaβa Governorate.
πΊ9 raids on Hodeidah Governorate.
πΊ11 raids on Taiz Governorate.
πΊ7 raids on Al Bayda Governorate.
πΊ7 raids on Hajjah Governorate.
πΊA raid on Saada Governorate.
π»These attacks will not deter us from our moral, religious and humanitarian stance in support of the steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, and will not go unanswered and punished.
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πΊ Martyrs mainly women & children who rose last night following the aggression on Rafah
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πΊ A Palestinian woman talks about the suffering of displaced women in shelter camps in Rafah: βI just want to return to my home.β
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π»Journalist Anas Al-Sharif wrote on his account on the x platform
Two months after I documented the moment the little girl, Maria Abdel Qader, was pulled from under the rubble of their house, where her grandfather, grandmother, two of her brothers, and other relatives were martyred, and Maria was removing the rubble with her hands to help the rescue teams pull her out
Today, I am extremely happy, as God has destined me to meet her while she is in good health
God willing, this war will end and Gaza will regain its health and return to pulsating with life and hope like this beautiful child
Two months after I documented the moment the little girl, Maria Abdel Qader, was pulled from under the rubble of their house, where her grandfather, grandmother, two of her brothers, and other relatives were martyred, and Maria was removing the rubble with her hands to help the rescue teams pull her out
Today, I am extremely happy, as God has destined me to meet her while she is in good health
God willing, this war will end and Gaza will regain its health and return to pulsating with life and hope like this beautiful child
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π»A baby survives an Israeli airstrike targeting his family home in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
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π»Warfare Analysis NEWS
πΈBreaking | UNRWA: Over 100,000 individuals in Gaza have become casualties, injured, or missing, and approximately 17,000 children have lost their parents.
πΊUNRWA: The total number of UNRWA workers killed since the start of the war on Gaza has risen to 152.
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π»Warfare Analysis NEWS
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πΈ The man with seven lives |
Sometimes, an idea can transform a man, and that man can alter the course of an entire nation. This fighter succeeded in defeating an entire state, army, and security forces, consisting of 500 Israeli soldiers.
Yes, this is not an exaggeration. Martyr Mahmoud Abu Hanoud, made his mark after escaping an abduction attempt in 2000, carried out by a massive Duvdevan forces. They had ambushed him with hundreds to ensure he wouldn't escape this time, as he had done before.
The man, hailing from the village of Asira al-Shamaliya in Nablus, not only managed to escape with just a minor shoulder injury but also killed three of those who attempted to abduct him and injured others, earning him the nickname "the man with seven lives" by the Israeli Shin Bet leadership.
But that's not all; fate had another epic scene in store for him, a miraculous survival from a major assassination attempt. Apache helicopters gathered over the Palestinian Authority's prison where he was held and bombarded it, believing that no one would survive the severe destruction inflicted on the building.
Yet, the man emerged from under the rubble of the prison like a phoenix, holding his Quran high, walking proudly through the streets of Nablus in a legendary scene that made Palestinians believe that such a man cannot die.
In a later interview with one of his brothers, he mentioned that "Abu Al-Hanoud" had also been seriously injured by a gunshot in 1988, a wound everyone believed he wouldn't survive. However, God willed for him to survive and become the leader of the Al-Qassam Brigades in the West Bank, leading several operations that struck the occupier.
Abu Al-Hanoud was martyred in a treacherous airstrike, as is often the occupation's only way, after leaving the Taraweeh prayer in 2001. He remained a symbol for the heroic Palestinian people, whose identity, history, and beliefs cannot be erased with the death of one of its leaders. He always shouted in the face of his oppressor:
'In vain, you attempt to extinguish the rebel; I am like resurrection, I shall come one day...'
Sometimes, an idea can transform a man, and that man can alter the course of an entire nation. This fighter succeeded in defeating an entire state, army, and security forces, consisting of 500 Israeli soldiers.
Yes, this is not an exaggeration. Martyr Mahmoud Abu Hanoud, made his mark after escaping an abduction attempt in 2000, carried out by a massive Duvdevan forces. They had ambushed him with hundreds to ensure he wouldn't escape this time, as he had done before.
The man, hailing from the village of Asira al-Shamaliya in Nablus, not only managed to escape with just a minor shoulder injury but also killed three of those who attempted to abduct him and injured others, earning him the nickname "the man with seven lives" by the Israeli Shin Bet leadership.
But that's not all; fate had another epic scene in store for him, a miraculous survival from a major assassination attempt. Apache helicopters gathered over the Palestinian Authority's prison where he was held and bombarded it, believing that no one would survive the severe destruction inflicted on the building.
Yet, the man emerged from under the rubble of the prison like a phoenix, holding his Quran high, walking proudly through the streets of Nablus in a legendary scene that made Palestinians believe that such a man cannot die.
In a later interview with one of his brothers, he mentioned that "Abu Al-Hanoud" had also been seriously injured by a gunshot in 1988, a wound everyone believed he wouldn't survive. However, God willed for him to survive and become the leader of the Al-Qassam Brigades in the West Bank, leading several operations that struck the occupier.
Abu Al-Hanoud was martyred in a treacherous airstrike, as is often the occupation's only way, after leaving the Taraweeh prayer in 2001. He remained a symbol for the heroic Palestinian people, whose identity, history, and beliefs cannot be erased with the death of one of its leaders. He always shouted in the face of his oppressor:
'In vain, you attempt to extinguish the rebel; I am like resurrection, I shall come one day...'
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