A settler runs over a Palestinian woman in Sinjil, north of #Ramallah.
Palestinians throw four Molotov cocktails towards a settler vehicle in Husan, west of Bethlehem.
The freedom fighter Nael Barghothi, one of the oldest Palestinian prisoners along with Kareem Younes, enters his 43rd year in the colonial prisons of the occupation, making him the longest held political prisoner in the world.
Today, he has just two words for the world. In a message sent marking his 43rd year in prison, he wrote, "Silence speaks."
Since he was 19 years old, Nael has been in and out of the zionist prisons. He was released in the 2011 Promise of the Freeman prisoner exchange deal, and he married the liberated prisoner Iman Nafeh shortly after. Three years later, however, Nael was abducted again after giving a speech at Birzeit University. He is an avid reader, learning English and Hebrew in prison and serving as a source of information for other prisoners.
Nael al-Barghouthi’s suit remains hanging in his bedroom in his home village of Kobar. His wife keeps all her husband’s in place since he was first arrested. #FreeThemAll
Today, he has just two words for the world. In a message sent marking his 43rd year in prison, he wrote, "Silence speaks."
Since he was 19 years old, Nael has been in and out of the zionist prisons. He was released in the 2011 Promise of the Freeman prisoner exchange deal, and he married the liberated prisoner Iman Nafeh shortly after. Three years later, however, Nael was abducted again after giving a speech at Birzeit University. He is an avid reader, learning English and Hebrew in prison and serving as a source of information for other prisoners.
Nael al-Barghouthi’s suit remains hanging in his bedroom in his home village of Kobar. His wife keeps all her husband’s in place since he was first arrested. #FreeThemAll
Resistance fighters throw an explosive bomb at an IOF tower in Nabi Saleh near #Ramallah.
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Palestinians throw firecrackers at the IOF in Jabal Mukabber in occupied #AlQuds.
🚨 A fierce battle has erupted in Jenin, as an occupation force has apparently invaded the city. Resistance responded immediately and the battle is ongoing.
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The first scenes of the battle: It appears that a colonial “special force” is invading the town of Jaba’ south of #Jenin.
IOF reinforcements are going towards Jaba’ as another force invades the city of #Jenin itself.
Preliminary reports indicate that an IOF soldier has been wounded.
Palestinian Press sources: "Resistance fighters uncovered a [zionist] special force and opened fire on it in the Beit Yaroub area in Jaba', south of #Jenin. The occupation army then sent military reinforcements to the area and its surroundings."
Today, we honor Sheikh Izz ElDin AlQassam, martyred on this day 87 years ago near Jenin, eternal stronghold of resistance.
Pictured is the last resting place of the martyr Sheikh Izz al-Din al-Qassam in Haifa, Palestine. Ghassan Kanafani described his funeral as "attended by only the poor."
Pictured is the last resting place of the martyr Sheikh Izz al-Din al-Qassam in Haifa, Palestine. Ghassan Kanafani described his funeral as "attended by only the poor."
Sheikh AlQassam represented the dawn of the Palestinian revolution. He was born in 1882 in Jableh, Syria, where he resisted against French colonialism until he was sentenced to death in 1903. To escape, he took asylum in Haifa, occupied Palestine, where he sparked the revolution and resisted against both British and burgeoning zionist colonization of Palestine.
AlQassam would say, "The armed revolution is the only path to end the British Mandate and prevent the establishment of a zionist state in Palestine," as he organized resistance, surveillance, and weapons training groups to fight against incoming colonization.
This legendary martyr is honored today by the armed wing of Hamas which bears his name, the Izz ElDin AlQassam Brigades, who heeded his call, "The jewels and decorations in mosques must be turned into weapons. If you lose your land, how will those decorations on the walls benefit you?"
In 1935 in his final battle, the British surrounded Sheikh AlQassam and his fighters. An Arab working under the British colonial forces called out, demanding that they surrender. At this moment, AlQassam said, "We do not surrender. This is jihad for the sake of God and the homeland." He turned to his comrades and said, "Die as martyrs." He was martyred, and his martyrdom marked the beginning of the Palestinian revolution. Glory to our eternal martyr.
AlQassam would say, "The armed revolution is the only path to end the British Mandate and prevent the establishment of a zionist state in Palestine," as he organized resistance, surveillance, and weapons training groups to fight against incoming colonization.
This legendary martyr is honored today by the armed wing of Hamas which bears his name, the Izz ElDin AlQassam Brigades, who heeded his call, "The jewels and decorations in mosques must be turned into weapons. If you lose your land, how will those decorations on the walls benefit you?"
In 1935 in his final battle, the British surrounded Sheikh AlQassam and his fighters. An Arab working under the British colonial forces called out, demanding that they surrender. At this moment, AlQassam said, "We do not surrender. This is jihad for the sake of God and the homeland." He turned to his comrades and said, "Die as martyrs." He was martyred, and his martyrdom marked the beginning of the Palestinian revolution. Glory to our eternal martyr.
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The explosion of a car rocks Ya'bad in #Jenin, the town of Sheikh Izz ElDin AlQassam's martyrdom 87 years ago today. The explosion occured near the colonial Dotan checkpoint. Details are emerging.
We note with caution the recent and apparently quick withdrawals of the IOF from Jenin and Nablus. Though these can be seen as clear resistance victories, there is a possibility that IOF has been planting traps and surveillance during these incursions.
We note with caution the recent and apparently quick withdrawals of the IOF from Jenin and Nablus. Though these can be seen as clear resistance victories, there is a possibility that IOF has been planting traps and surveillance during these incursions.
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🚨 Civil Defense forces have arrived to extinguish the fire. It is unclear whether the car was empty or had people inside it.
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Confirmed: the car is empty and there are no reported injuries. The source and intention behind the explosion are still unclear, but may be an exploded gas cylinder.