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Earlier this morning, a resistance drone coming from Southern Gaza successfully entered the airspace of “Eshkol.”
It was later intercepted by the “iron dome” after two missiles were fired towards it.
The Palestinian resistance launched an experimental missile towards the sea, south of #Gaza, as part of improving its military capabilities.
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Resistance fighters targeted an IOF military point with a locally-made explosive device on Mount Gerizim [Jabal Al-Tur], #Nablus.
Resistance fighters targeted the settlement of “Avnei Hefetz” near #Tulkarem with gunfire moments ago.
Fighters of the Jenin Brigade began a campaign today to distribute school supplies to the students of Jenin camp.
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🚨 BREAKING: A settler is seriously wounded after his car was set on fire near the town of Turmusayya, northeast of #Ramallah after they accidentally drove into the town. The IOF is currently attempting to extract him.
In #Azzun, a bus carrying settlers was damaged after being pelted with stones.
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“I want to give my eyes to my son.”

The mother of Palestinian child Tareq Jamal of Kafr Qaddum, #Qalqilya, decides to donate one of her eyes to her son, who lost his eye after being shot by the IOF.

Since the beginning of the year, at least four Palestinian children, ages 5 to 16, have lost their eyes after being deliberately targeted by the IOF with live ammunition or tear gas.
Resistance fighters targeted the colonial Tayaseer checkpoint, east of #Tubas, with a hail of bullets.
Nine Palestinian prisoners continue their hunger-strike in the occupation prisons with seven prisoners on strike in protest of their administrative detention without charge or trial.
They are:
- Kayed Al-Fasfous and Sultan Khallouf (18 days)
- Osama Daqrouq (14 days)
- Mohammed Zakarneh, Anas Kamil, Abdelrahman Baraqa, and Zuhdi Talal Abido (11 days)

The occupation courts renewed the decision of administrative detention for the hunger-striking prisoner Sultan Khallouf from the town of Burqin, Jenin, for an additional 4 months. He is a former prisoner who spent years in the occupation prisons and had previously engaged in a hunger strike in 2019, which lasted for 67 days at that time.

In addition, prisoner Islam Shamsa continues his strike for the seventh day, in protest of his arbitrary transfer to the “Ramon” prison. Prisoner Hatem Qawasmeh continues his strike for the seventh day as well, to demand meeting his brother prisoner Hazem Qawasmeh.

Two administrative detainees suspended their 11-day hunger today, after successfully meeting their demands and receiving promises to set a limit to their administrative detention. They are:
Hadi Nazzal and Mohammed Akhmis.

Administrative detainees, primarily in “Ofer” prison, continue their struggle against the ongoing crime of administrative detention imposed upon them.

The Prisoner’s Club stated in a statement today, that since the detainees began their hunger strike, the occupation Prison Administration has initiated its oppressive measures against them. The most prominent of these measures is the policy of solitary confinement, which is considered one of the most dangerous policies implemented against prisoners and detainees. Additionally, there have been attempts to obstruct visits by lawyers, and prison guards have exerted pressure on them through psychological methods to discourage them from continuing their struggle.

The Prisoner’s Club added that the continuation of the struggle against the crime of administrative detention through various means, such as acts of disobedience, rejection, disrupting the daily prison system, hunger strikes, and boycotting the occupation courts, which dozens of administrative detainees are currently implementing, is part of the long-standing struggles undertaken by prisoners. The importance of these steps lies primarily in their continuity and the ongoing ability to confront this crime.

#FreeThemAll
"They bombed the refugee camps."
"It's no problem."

"They injured our children."
"It's no problem!"

"They killed our elders."
"It's no problem."

"They destroyed our home."
"It's no problem!"

"They want us to give up our weapons."
"Forget about it!!" #NajisAugust
Anan Bishkar is freed from the prisons of the Palestinian Authority after undergoing a seven-day-long hunger strike after his violent abduction by PA forces.

His lawyer confirmed that the reason for his arrest by was his donation to a house for the family of the martyr Husam Aslim in the Old City of Nablus and that Anan was subjected to severe torture. Anan sheltered heroic martyr Ashraf Na'awla after his October 2018 operation and was imprisoned by the zionist entity for doing so. #FreeThemAll
For the second time in less than 24 hours, the IOF claims to have used missiles to shoot down a resistance drone flown out of northern #Gaza.