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Settlers attack Palestinian homes in the neighbourhood of Jaber in #AlKhalil under the protection of the IOF.
Resistance fighters open fire on the settlement of “Karmei Tsur” near #AlKhalil.
It was over the course of this battle that Mahmoud's name was written in the legends of Palestinian resistance. All factions were united, led by the fearless general. He stated, "This is a battle from which there is no escape." After Mahmoud and his comrades defending the camp ran out of ammo following a 15 day epic, the fighters besieged themselves in a home which the IOF heavily bombed, leading to the martyrdom of Mahmoud and his fellow fighters under rubble, 21 years ago today.

The Iraqi poet Muzaffar Nawab, wrote of Mahmoud in his poem "Jenin:"
To the rubble, glory reaching the stars,
In whose depths they were martyred, standing tall.
Mahmoud leads, with eight of the finest youth,
Defeating the mightiest armies ever told.
An ambush here, and an ambush there,
He turns them into ambushes for one another.

Glory to the hero of Jenin and the icon of revolution!
According to Syrian News Agency, explosions were heard in the vicinity of the Syrian capital of Damascus after the IOF announced that they were going to attack more targets in Syria.

The spokesman for the occupation army stated that the IOF targeted a military complex belonging to the [Syrian Arab Army’s] Fourth Division, radar, and artillery sites. The Syrian Ministry of Defense says there is some material damage, but some missiles were shot down.
On April 8, 2023, we commemorate the 75th anniversary of the martyrdom of one of Palestine’s foundational resistance leaders, the eternal Martyr Abdulqader Al-Husseini who gave his life in the noble pursuit of our people’s liberation. 

From childhood, Al-Husseini witnessed the beginnings of the colonial zionist project in Palestine and its implementation at the hands of the British. As he grew older, he became actively involved in organizing protests and demonstrations against the British occupiers. After completing his secondary studies in Egypt, he returned to Al-Quds in 1933, and received a job in the land department. This job meant he was able to not only learn about the plans of land theft by the zionists, but also get close to the people of the villages. 

That same year, Abdelqader and other Palestinian leaders began laying the foundations of a new type of struggle: revolutionary armed struggle and founded the Organization for Holy Jihad (Munathamat al-Jihad al-Muqadas). In May, they announced the beginning of the Great Palestinian Revolt. 

Al-Husseini, as one of the commanders of the Army of the Holy Jihad, led his troops in acts of resistance against both British and zionist occupiers during the Great Revolt between 1933-1936. In October 1936, he was arrested after he was wounded during the Battle of Al-Khader but managed to flee from the hospital to Damascus. 

His leadership extended beyond military operations in Palestine, as he also worked tirelessly to mobilize support for the Palestinian cause abroad and participated in the Iraqi struggle for liberation against the British, where he was arrested until 1943. He remained in exile, passing through Germany where he learned to make explosives and mines and Cairo, setting up training camps and importing weapons, and finally returning to his homeland in 1947 when the partition plan was announced. Upon his return he instantly began orchestrating and taking part in armed actions against zionist expansion.
In April 1948, he left for Damascus to meet with the Military Committee of the League of Arab States in order to ask for arms to repel the zionist incursion into Al-Quds, but the League failed him and the people of Palestine. It was at that time he received news of the occupation of Al-Qastal, a strategically located village west of Al-Quds. Before he left, Al-Husseini wrote a letter to the League in which he says, “I hold you accountable after you left my soldiers at the heights of the victories without aid or weapons”. 

He returned one last time to fight, waging a fierce battle against the incursion into Al-Quds and proclaimed, "I am going to al-Qastal, and I will storm it and occupy it, even if that leads to my death. By God, I am tired of life and death has become dearer to me than this treatment that the League has dealt us. I am now wishing for death before I see the Jews occupying Palestine. The men of the league and the leadership are betraying Palestine."

When the news spread that he planned to liberate Al-Qastal, fighters across Palestine came to his aid, liberating the village and raising the Palestinian flag later that afternoon on April 8, 1948. Fighters would later find out he was martyred during its liberation. 

His legacy was carried forward by his wife Wajeeha Al-Husseini who was his partner in struggle, a daughter and three sons, who fought in the ranks of the Palestinian revolution after the Nakba of 1948.

His unwavering bravery and tireless efforts to defend our homeland and resist occupation continue to inspire us in our struggle for liberation. His courage and sacrifice remain a guiding light as we persevere steadfastly in the face of the cowardly zionist enemy. We honor Al-Husseini’s legacy by renewing our commitment to our struggle. We draw strength from his sacrifice and all those who followed in his footsteps. Together, we will continue the struggle until martyrdom or victory. 

Glory to the eternal Martyr Abdelqader Al-Husseini. 

Long live the resistance. 

Long live Palestine.
Saturday, April 8th: It is 7AM in Al-Quds. The sun rises over the eternal capital of Palestine. The bullets of the resistance sing. No sound is louder than the symphony of intifada.

Here are the noteworthy developments of the past 24 hours.
500 foreign colonists storm Al-Aqsa now, protected by armed zionist soldiers. Steadfast Palestinians pray outside the blessed mosque.

Palestinians inside the mosque refuse to leave.
🟡🟢 Hezbollah statement:

The Secretary-General of Hezbollah, His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, received the head of the political bureau of Hamas, Mr. Ismail Haniyeh, his deputy Sheikh Saleh Al-Arouri, and the movement's leadership delegation.

They reviewed the most important developments in occupied Palestine, the course of events in Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the escalating resistance in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, in addition to the political developments in the region in general, the readiness of the Axis of Resistance and the cooperation of its parties in confronting all these events and developments.
The resistance in #Gaza fire a test missile towards the Mediterranean Sea in order to further improve their capabilities.
Saraya Al-Quds — Jaba' Groups:

In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful

A brief statement.

At 4:33 PM, our fighters, with God's help and success, targeted with heavy bullets the occupation forces stationed near the town of Anza which were securing the settlers' storming of the evacuated "Tarsala" settlement.

Saraya Al-Quds - Jaba Groups
Sunday 4/9/2023
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Saraya Al-Quds — Jaba' Groups:

With God's help and success, at 05:09, our fighters targeted with barrages of bullets the settlers' buses and occupation vehicles during their withdrawal from "Tarsala" settlement near the town of Anza.

5:23—Our fighters targeted the occupation forces and vehicles with a number of locally-made explosives during their withdrawal from the "Tarsala" settlement.