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In #Gaza, the Revolutionary Youth targeted an IOF outpost with a Molotov cocktail, setting it on fire earlier today (video).

Resisting youth also targeted the settlement of "Psagot" near #Ramallah with Molotov cocktails moments ago.
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💥 The Revolutionary Youth - Gaza Strip:

Watch: A number of explosions carried out by the Revolutionary Youth yesterday, Tuesday, east of Gaza City at the Malaka Site.
🚨 Armed clashes break out as the IOF invades #Tubas.

⚫️ Saraya Al-Quds - Tubas Brigade:

Our fighters are targeting the occupation forces invading the town with heavy barrages of bullets.
The IOF has withdrawn from #Tubas under barrages of bullets by resistance fighters.

Majd Abu Siyaj and Amid Daraghmeh were abducted after the occupation forces stormed their homes in the city.
⚫️ Saraya Al-Quds - Tubas Brigade:

In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
“Fight them, Allah will punish them at your hands, disgrace them, grant you victory over them, and heal the hearts of a believing people.”

Our heroic fighters fought violent clashes today at dawn with the occupation forces that stormed the town.

Our fighters were able to target the occupation forces and vehicles with heavy barrages of bullets and explosive devices during their incursion into the town and the besiegement of a home.

Our fighters in the Al-Fara’a Groups also directly targeted the occupation forces and vehicles during their withdrawal from the town at the Tammoun Junction with heavy barrages of bullets directly.

Saraya Al-Quds - Tubas Brigade,
27/9/2023.
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⚫️ Saraya Al-Quds - Tulkarem Brigade:

Scenes from "Al-Manshiya Ambush" carried out by Saraya Al-Quds - Tulkarem Brigade during the "Sword of the Camp" battle, which resulted in disabling a military vehicle and injuring a number of IOF soldiers.
⚫️ Saraya Al-Quds - Tulkarem Brigade:

Our fighters targeted a special zionist force that infiltrated the Nour Shams camp with intense barrages of bullets.
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Several batches of incendiary balloons were launched from #Gaza towards the settlements of the Gaza envelope, resulting in at least two fires.

Confrontations continue across the Strip.
Palestinian youth targeted the colonial fence east of Malaka, #Gaza, with an explosive device. A new batch of incendiary balloons have been launched towards the settlements of the #Gaza envelope.

One Palestinian has been injured by IOF gunfire in Malaka. The forces also fired tear gas towards the protesters.
Zionist intelligence claims to have arrested a resistance cell that planned to assassinate Itamar Ben-Gvir and Yehuda Glick by orders from Iran.

According to the Shin Bet, the cell, which is comprised of five men (two from the occupied interior and three from Jenin), was in possession of Iranian-made weapons and explosive devices that had been smuggled across the Jordanian border. It is alleged that they were in contact with Iranian security officials, one of whom was living in Jordan, to smuggle weapons and light settler vehicles on fire. The latter "test mission" was filmed on June 22nd.

It is considered a great worry to the zionist establishment that Palestinians in the '48 territories are involved with resistance. However, it would by no means be the first time for this or major smuggling operations: high-powered Iranian explosives were intercepted twice earlier this month from Jordan, Palestinians allegedly part of a Hezbollah cell in the occupied interior planned an operation with one in late August. Additionally, a PFLP cell directed from Lebanon was arrested in March, around the same time as the allegedly Hezbollah-directed "Megiddo" operation with a similar explosive device.

This follows several incidents where the occupation forces seized weapons and explosives coming in through various borders.

In addition, a weapons factory was raided by the IOF today in Al-Khalil today, similar to that raided by the PA in Jenin last month and the 3D-printed weapons laboratory raided by the IOF in late July.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. These events raise the question of how many of these weapons have indeed reached the hands of the resistance and will be utilized at the right moment.
A number of Palestinian youth opened fire from pistols towards the IOF stationed near the colonial fence, #Gaza.

Resistance youth also detonated a number of locally-made explosive devices near the colonial fence, east of Khan Yunis.
The effects of the explosive devices detonated by the Revolutionary Youth in Khan Yunis, #Gaza today.
🚨 IOF drones reportedly bombed the Bader resistance site in northern #Gaza.
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🚨 IOF drones reportedly bombed the Bader resistance site in northern #Gaza.
According to Palestinian sources, there was no bombing of a resistance site in #Gaza today. The explosions were caused by resistance activities.
Gaza's Defiant Stride Towards Liberation—Beyond the Colonial Fence:
For two weeks, popular demonstrations at the temporary colonial fence in Gaza have continued. In this time, tactics have already evolved: the number of explosive balloons has significantly increased, scorching the so-called Gaza envelope, and shooting at IOF soldiers is now a daily occurrence. Powerful explosives rock the colonial fence on a nightly basis.

In this time, seven Gazans have ascended to martyrdom and scores have been injured while confronting the zionist forces.

Sensing an impending escalation, the zionist enemy has resorted to "soft" punishments to quell the security-damaging demonstrations. For two weeks, the entity continues to keep closed the "Erez" crossing, which 17,000 Gazans rely on for work in the occupied interior; a new decision to close it is renewed nearly daily, including today. Despite an estimated loss of about $20 million so far, Gazans continue to show up across the Gaza Strip—in Malaka, Rafah, and Khan Yunis—in support of Al-Aqsa, our prisoners, and resistance. In fact, the decision to keep the crossing closed is also affecting "israeli" businesses that depend heavily on the Gazan labor, by admission of zionist analysts.

The second "soft" punishment strategy that the IOF has used is the bombing of resistance sites, particularly Hamas sites. However, these sites are empty and easy to rebuild: the effect on Hamas is negligible. Their bombing has been mocked by Gazans and settlers alike.

Thirdly, the zionist entity has put pressure on Qatar to reduce its grant for Gazan salaries, which decreased from $10 million to $7 million after the zionist entity refused to continue the status quo arrangement. Finally, the grant was reduced $4 million due to rising gas and fuel prices. The revenue is earned by selling back imported gas and fuel to the private sector. This situation is exacerbated by the fact that imports from Egypt has decreased, reducing revenue.

The zionist entity has exhausted its options, and the protests have only gotten stronger. The height of the flames is unquestionably in the hands of the resistance. The question is, is a major escalation on the horizon?

The outbreak of a major battle is possible, but the resistance sets the terms, a qualitative shift that manifested clearly in the last battle (The Revenge of the Free). The zionist entity stipulated that there would be no opening of "Erez" until there is calm on the border. However, according to Al-Quds News, Hamas demanded that the number of work permits be increased to 20,000 from 17,000, an increase in the number of entities that issue work permits, and for the Qatar grant to return to $10 million. Until that time, they are not interested in calming the protests at the border.

Following the meeting between Hamas, PIJ, and PFLP in Beirut this week, it is clear that the resistance is ready for a confrontation if needed. Gaza is not budging on its demands to improve the lives of the besieged population. Amid strife, the momentum of Gaza's popular and organized resistance is unstoppable. Besieged Gaza stands steadfast as the frontlines evolve daily, as both enemy and "friend" besiege the Palestinian enclave. Once the pieces do align, the resistance can deliver its explosive message, on Palestinian terms and not in a reactive manner.

Together, we march towards liberation, with faith in the vision of the resistance.
🚨 The Palestinian Prisoner’s Club stated that the zionist occupation prisons administration deliberately obstructs lawyers' visits to the administrative detainee Kayed Al-Fasfous, who continues his hunger strike for the 56th day in protest against his administrative detention, amid significant and escalating risks to his life.

The prisoners administration did not stop its repressive measures since Kayed started his strike, as well as his confinement in harsh conditions in Naqab prison. Kayed was intentionally transferred to the cells of Asqalan prison instead of being transferred to a civilian hospital during his strike.

The Club emphasized that the occupation is pursuing a systematic revenge process against him, especially since it has so far refused to even consider his basic demand.

The Prisoner’s Club warned against the possibility of the occupation carrying out an assassination against Al-Fasfous, especially considering that the course of events surrounding him, even at the level of occupation courts, indicates a similar path to that faced by the martyr Sheikh Khader Adnan, which ultimately contributed, alongside the occupation authorities at various levels, to his assassination.

Kayed Al-Fasfous (34 years old), from Dura in Al-Khalil, was re-arrested by the occupation on May 2nd, administratively. He is a former prisoner who spent about seven years in occupation prisons, and he has been facing arrests since 2007. He previously went on a hunger strike at the end of May and the beginning of June of last year, which lasted for nine days. He previously went on a 131-day-long hunger strike in 2021 against his administrative detention. He is married and a father to a daughter, and all his siblings have been subjected to arrests. Currently, he has four other brothers who are also held in administrative detention: Hassan (37), Khaled (35), Akram (39), and Hafez (40).

Al-Fasfous is among the 1,264 administrative detainees (including 20 children and four women) held by the occupation in its prisons without charge or trial, under the pretext of having a "secret file."
🚨 Administrative detainees in Naqab prison collectively decide to refuse meals tomorrow in solidarity with Kayed Fasfous, whose health is deteriorating on his 56th day of hunger strike.