⚪️ Mujahideen Brigades:
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On the 140th day of the war, our fighters killed and wounded many enemy soldiers through the following military operations:
- Targeting a zionist enemy force barricaded in a building in Al-Zaytoun neighborhood with a Saeer shell, resulting in casualties among the members of the force.
- Engaging in fierce clashes with the enemy’s vehicles and soldiers using appropriate and varied weapons on the axes of advance in Khan Younis city.
- In a joint operation with Saraya Al-Quds, sniping a number of enemy soldiers who were stationed atop their vehicles around Tayba Towers, south of Japanese neighborhood, west of Khan Younis.
- Engaging in fierce clashes with the enemy’s vehicles and soldiers on the axes of advance in Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City.
Al-Aqsa Flood.
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On the 140th day of the war, our fighters killed and wounded many enemy soldiers through the following military operations:
- Targeting a zionist enemy force barricaded in a building in Al-Zaytoun neighborhood with a Saeer shell, resulting in casualties among the members of the force.
- Engaging in fierce clashes with the enemy’s vehicles and soldiers using appropriate and varied weapons on the axes of advance in Khan Younis city.
- In a joint operation with Saraya Al-Quds, sniping a number of enemy soldiers who were stationed atop their vehicles around Tayba Towers, south of Japanese neighborhood, west of Khan Younis.
- Engaging in fierce clashes with the enemy’s vehicles and soldiers on the axes of advance in Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City.
Al-Aqsa Flood.
The "New York Times," quoting American officials, has revealed what the resistance has been reiterating all along, affirming that "the majority of Hamas' tunnel network remains intact."
In addition, the officials stated that “israel” will not be able to achieve its goal of eliminating Hamas' military capability.
They also claim that “at least 5,000 Hamas fighters are still present in the northern Gaza Strip,” a region the occupation has repeatedly claimed it has taken control of.
In addition, the officials stated that “israel” will not be able to achieve its goal of eliminating Hamas' military capability.
They also claim that “at least 5,000 Hamas fighters are still present in the northern Gaza Strip,” a region the occupation has repeatedly claimed it has taken control of.
One year and one day ago, 12 Palestinians ascended to martyrdom in an afternoon battle in the city of Nablus, the Mountain of Fire. Over 100 Palestinians were wounded as the IOF attacked the city, and the resistance valiantly fought back, inflicting numerous IOF casualties.
That day, Abu Obeida, in his first statement in seven months at the time, stated:
"The resistance in Gaza is watching the enemy's escalating crimes against our people in the occupied West Bank, and its patience is running out."
The next day, the West Bank exploded in response to the call of the Lions' Den. At least 39 resistance operations were carried out as thousands emerged in support of resistance and in rejection of the traitorous PA's role.
In response, Abu Hamza, in his first statement in six months, said: "The message of the resistance at dawn on Thursday confirms its readiness, permanent preparation, and the unity of its position and field action in confronting the enemy and confronting its crimes...The enemy's crimes against our people will push the resistance towards more actions of jihad."
The martyrs were:
- Hussam Bassam Aslim (24 years old)
- Commander Mohammed Abu Bakr "Al-Junaidi" (23 years old)
- Mohammed Khaled Anbousi (25 years old)
- Lions' Den fighter Tamer Nimer Ahmed Minawi (33 years old)
- Field commander Musab Munir Mohammed Awais (26 years old)
- Mohammed Abdelfattah Abdel-Ghani (23 years old).
- Field commander Walid Riyad Hussein Dakhil (23 years old)
- Abdelhadi Abdelaziz Ashqar (61 years old)
- Adnan Sabaa Baara (72 years old)
- Mohammed Farid Shaaban (16 years old)
- Jamil Abdelwahhab Qaneer (23 years old).
- Annan Shawkat Anab (66 years old).
In the next several posts, we will be posting and sharing some of their stories, wills, and aspirations.
Glory to our martyrs.
That day, Abu Obeida, in his first statement in seven months at the time, stated:
"The resistance in Gaza is watching the enemy's escalating crimes against our people in the occupied West Bank, and its patience is running out."
The next day, the West Bank exploded in response to the call of the Lions' Den. At least 39 resistance operations were carried out as thousands emerged in support of resistance and in rejection of the traitorous PA's role.
In response, Abu Hamza, in his first statement in six months, said: "The message of the resistance at dawn on Thursday confirms its readiness, permanent preparation, and the unity of its position and field action in confronting the enemy and confronting its crimes...The enemy's crimes against our people will push the resistance towards more actions of jihad."
The martyrs were:
- Hussam Bassam Aslim (24 years old)
- Commander Mohammed Abu Bakr "Al-Junaidi" (23 years old)
- Mohammed Khaled Anbousi (25 years old)
- Lions' Den fighter Tamer Nimer Ahmed Minawi (33 years old)
- Field commander Musab Munir Mohammed Awais (26 years old)
- Mohammed Abdelfattah Abdel-Ghani (23 years old).
- Field commander Walid Riyad Hussein Dakhil (23 years old)
- Abdelhadi Abdelaziz Ashqar (61 years old)
- Adnan Sabaa Baara (72 years old)
- Mohammed Farid Shaaban (16 years old)
- Jamil Abdelwahhab Qaneer (23 years old).
- Annan Shawkat Anab (66 years old).
In the next several posts, we will be posting and sharing some of their stories, wills, and aspirations.
Glory to our martyrs.
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A video of the martyrs Oday Al-Shami and Jihad Al-Shami of the Lions' Den clashing with the occupation forces during their operation to assassinate the martyrs Mohammed Al-Junaidi and Hussam Aslim in Nablus.
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A video of the martyred leader Mohammed Abu Bakr Al-Junaidi engaging in armed clashes with the occupation forces in #Nablus.
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A video showing the martyr Walid Al-Dakhil, carrying his gun, rushing to support his besieged brothers, Mohammed Al-Junaidi and Husam Aslim.
Here, Walid was trying to sneak into the besieged house, despite the presence of special forces, missiles, and weapons. However, Walid reached his comrades and resisted until his last breath.
His mother said in a press interview, "My son was overly brave. I mean, there were special forces, and everything was besieged, but because his friends were inside, he went up the stairs, from roof to roof, and reached his friends."
Here, Walid was trying to sneak into the besieged house, despite the presence of special forces, missiles, and weapons. However, Walid reached his comrades and resisted until his last breath.
His mother said in a press interview, "My son was overly brave. I mean, there were special forces, and everything was besieged, but because his friends were inside, he went up the stairs, from roof to roof, and reached his friends."
The clothes of commander martyr Hussam Aslim on the day of his martyrdom as he was besieged with his martyred comrade, commander Abu Bakr Al-Junaidi.
Al-Junaidi wrote a will in the moments before his martyrdom:
"May Allah not forgive everyone who betrayed us. May Allah not forgive the [Palestinian] Authority that chased us wherever we went. May Allah not forgive the spies.
If we are are martyred, take care of the homeland and stay on the path of the martyrs, because our Lord has commanded us to jihad. And jihad is the best thing, I swear.
And don't forget Musab's [Shtayyeh] case."
"May Allah not forgive everyone who betrayed us. May Allah not forgive the [Palestinian] Authority that chased us wherever we went. May Allah not forgive the spies.
If we are are martyred, take care of the homeland and stay on the path of the martyrs, because our Lord has commanded us to jihad. And jihad is the best thing, I swear.
And don't forget Musab's [Shtayyeh] case."
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📹 Watch: There is no depth the traitorous PA won't sink to.
The mother of martyred resistance leader Mohammed Al-Junaidi, who ascended during the Nablus massacre, speaks through tears about the PA's treatment of her son.
Previously, the proud resistant martyr was injured after being shot several times, including in his skull. Doctors grafted part of his skull to his abdomen to allow for regeneration.
The PA then made an ultimatum: abandon resistance and give up your gun, or we will not transplant your skull back to your head.
Mohammed's mother regretfully is the one who took him to the PA, where he was held and his family punished with PA-zionist-coordinated arrests. His mother said, "There was no tactic that the PA didn't use to pressure him. Even I am afraid to visit him."
Mohammed called his mother moments before martyrdom saying, "I will die while fighting, and I will not surrender." His mother says that, even though the PA "fought Mohammed through his health," that "dozens will continue on his path" and that he "prioritized his homeland and religion over his own health."
The mother of martyred resistance leader Mohammed Al-Junaidi, who ascended during the Nablus massacre, speaks through tears about the PA's treatment of her son.
Previously, the proud resistant martyr was injured after being shot several times, including in his skull. Doctors grafted part of his skull to his abdomen to allow for regeneration.
The PA then made an ultimatum: abandon resistance and give up your gun, or we will not transplant your skull back to your head.
Mohammed's mother regretfully is the one who took him to the PA, where he was held and his family punished with PA-zionist-coordinated arrests. His mother said, "There was no tactic that the PA didn't use to pressure him. Even I am afraid to visit him."
Mohammed called his mother moments before martyrdom saying, "I will die while fighting, and I will not surrender." His mother says that, even though the PA "fought Mohammed through his health," that "dozens will continue on his path" and that he "prioritized his homeland and religion over his own health."
The will of martyr Mohammed Abu Bakr Al-Junaidi—resistance leader, founding member of the Lions' Den, and founder of the Nablus Brigade (PIJ)—who ascended during the Nablus massacre.
The will was found in his pocket with a small Quran and a picture of his comrade and friend, Lions' Den founder Wadie Al-Houh.
The will is a defiant rejection of betrayal and support of righteous resistance. Glory to the martyrs.
The will was found in his pocket with a small Quran and a picture of his comrade and friend, Lions' Den founder Wadie Al-Houh.
The will is a defiant rejection of betrayal and support of righteous resistance. Glory to the martyrs.
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The will of martyr Mohammed Abu Bakr Al-Junaidi—resistance leader, founding member of the Lions' Den, and founder of the Nablus Brigade (PIJ)—who ascended during the Nablus massacre. The will was found in his pocket with a small Quran and a picture of his…
Photos of the will of Mohammed Abu Bakr Al-Junaidi, next to a photo of martyred Lions' Den founder Wadie Al-Houh.