Anarchist Political Prisoner Dimitris Chatzivasieliadis Solidarity Message For Prisoner Anan Yaeesh

On November 28 2025, the Palestinian activist Anan Yaeesh, who was a political prisoner in occupied Palestine, will be tried by the Italian state. He is accused, without evidence, of collaborating with the Tulkarm Brigades (West Bank), an organisation linked to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an armed group of Fateh that resists the occupation. The EU is fighting on the front lines of the Zionist occupation with all means at its disposal. Comrade Anan stated: “You want me to defend myself against the accusations against me, but I am ashamed to seek acquittal on charges that, for me, represent a source of honor. I do not want to defend myself against the accusation of having rights and having claimed them, or of having tried to liberate my people and my country from colonial oppression. I swear that I have no intention of being acquitted of the legitimate resistance against the Zionist occupation. The Palestinian resistance is one of the noblest phenomena known to history”.

I express my respect for the memory of the two martyrs of the self-sacrificing attack on an Israeli settlement south of Bethlehem on November 18. As the Al-Shahid Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine wrote in their tribute, “Our pledge is eternal revenge that does not fade. Tomorrow, fog will clear from hills”

Solidarity with Palestinian activist Anan Yaeesh
Freedom for the activists of Palestinian Action
Freedom for Elias Rodriguez and Casey Goonan
Honor to the anarchist revolutionary Aaron Bushnell
Freedom for all the hostages of the Zionist camp

Dimitris Chatzivasileiadis
27th of November
Domokos prison
Greece

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Abu Shujaa, the Commander Who Did Not Bend or Break

Today, August 29 marks the martyrdom anniversary of one of the founders and commanders of the Tulkarem Brigade, Mohammed Jaber “Abu Shujaa.”

In fierce clashes, during the battle of the Horror of the Camps, Abu Shujaa ascended while defending his camp from the “israeli” aggression and invasion. The enemy unleashed soldiers, armored vehicles, and drones to bring him down—knowing well that he would never surrender.
The aggression was seen as one of the largest operations in the West Bank since 2002.Abu Shujaa was always known for his courage, his steadfastness, and his refusal to surrender to both the occupation and Palestinian Authority forces. His martyrdom—after surviving countless assassination attempts time and again—remains a symbol of resistance that strengthens the determination of his people to carry on the struggle until victory.

This anniversary arrives alongside what became known as the Battle of the Horror of the Camps. During this battle, the occupation forces launched a wide-scale invasion targeting the refugee camps in the West Bank. Fighters from every faction confronted them across every front:
• Jenin: 51 clashes, 3 ambushes, 36 explosive devices targeting soldiers and vehicles.
• Tulkarem: 30 clashes, 3 ambushes, 27 explosive devices, 2 sniper operations, and the downing of a drone.
• Nablus: 8 clashes, 2 explosive devices.
• Tubas: 8 clashes, 1 explosive device.

The best way to understand who Abu Shujaa was is through his own words. He once told us:

“I offered my soul for the sake of Allah to raise the banner of ‘There is no god but Allah.’ We are fighting the enemies of Allah; it is our right to reclaim our lands. The liberation of our Aqsa can only be achieved through armed struggle. What was taken by force can only be restored by force, and the youth are ready and on full alert.”

Dr. Fathi Al-Shiqaqi once  said:
“The true leader is the one who instills in people the ability to rejoice, the ability to see, the ability to walk, the ability to transform, the ability to be companions on the path. He sets for them an example in steadfastness and determination to continue the struggle and the jihad until victory—or liberation from the chains of clay.”

And this was the kind of leader Abu Shujaa was, while following the path of Dr. Fathi Al-Shiqaqi.

Even when wounded by the Palestinian Authority’s security forces in a failed attempt to assassinate him, Abu Shujaa continued resisting until the end. The pursuit of this fighter by both the occupation and the PA exposed the fear that men like him instill in oppressors, whether occupier or collaborator.

His story began long before his final battle. At seventeen, he set out on the path of resistance, walking behind the footsteps of comrades like Abdullah al-Hosary and Saif Abu Libdeh, carrying forward the legacy of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad under the leadership of the Secretary-General Ziyad Al-Nakhaleh, the late Ramadan Shallah, and the martyr founder Fathi Al-Shiqaqi. Within every bullet fired by Abu Shujaa, the path of resistance lived on, and through him it spread further across the land.

The struggle he embodied echoed the paths of Amir Abu Khadijah and Raed Al-Karmi in Tulkarem, and of Jamil Al-Amouri, Abdullah Al-Hosary, and Islam Khamaysa in Jenin.

On April 19, 2024, the enemy claimed that Abu Shujaa was assassinated in a raid on a house in Nour Shams camp.

The mosques of Tulkarem mourned, and the reports seemed to have been true, yet the Tulkarem Brigade denied them. Two days later, Abu Shujaa appeared in public, rifle in hand, at the funeral of his fallen comrades—directly defying israel’s claim. His appearance as a wanted fighter further humiliated the fragile entity that is only fueled by lies, deception, and cowardice. Meanwhile, Abu Shujaa’s appearance ignited a fire across the West Bank giving birth to thousands of more revolutionaries ready to walk on the path of Abu Shujaa.

“Our message to the occupation is that we are defiant, following the path of the martyrs, and our struggle will continue until victory.”

“In the entirety of the West Bank there is an Abu Shujaa, in every place, and in every camp, and city.”

These were the words of Abu Shujaa calling on all honorable people to stand with the resistance at a critical moment in the history of the Palestinian cause where glory is only obtained amongst those who resist.

On July 26, 2024, worrisome news spread from Thabet Thabet Governmental Hospital in Tulkarem: PA security forces had besieged Abu Shujaa while he was receiving treatment after being wounded in an explosion during bomb-making. Crowds of Palestinians immediately rushed to the hospital to confront the PA. Children, resistance fighters, and mothers of martyrs and prisoners confronted the PA to allow Abu Shujaa to escape freely in a scene  defying the treachery and collaboration of the PA forces.

The Story of the Tulkarem Brigades

2022 — The Spark
It began with Saeed Jaber, one of the first to fire at the occupation forces in Tulkarem at a time when Jamil Al-Amouri “renewed the clash.” After a series of operations and clashes, Saeed Jaber became wanted by the IOF, so he escaped to Jenin camp to be amongst the Jenin Brigade. Despite this “setback”, it brought Jenin closer to Tulkarem despite the checkpoints that stand in between the two hubs of resistance.

Early 2023 — The Establishment
At the start of 2023, Saeed returned to Tulkarem. Together with his cousin, Mohammed Jaber “Abu Shujaa,” he founded the brigades that stood openly against the occupation.

Among them was the prisoner Mohammed Qassas, “Al-Bireh.” Today, he begins his first year in occupation prisons after being abducted while fighting alongside Abu Shujaa in the battlefield of the Horror of the Camps.

Abu Shujaa’s Testament
Before his martyrdom, Abu Shujaa wrote words that revealed the weight of his heart:

In his final post, he writes:

“To me,
I don’t think my heart will ever fully heal. I will always feel a sense of shortcomings throughout my life, even though there is nothing that I could do that I haven’t already done.

But I also cannot shake off the bad feeling that overwhelms me every time I see the sacrifices of others and what has befallen them. I see my arrest, the loss of my home, my separation from my family, the loss of my brother Mahmoud, and several others close to me as passing matters compared to a child who has lost his mother, or a father who has lost his child, or a prisoner who will spend decades in his cell, deprived of his children.

But I console myself that Allah protected me for a reason and that I did not choose to retreat but always chose resolve, and despite that, I am still among you. And I console myself that if we come out of this war alive, our duty is to be up to the responsibility and remain a source of strength to those around us.. And to remain loyal to those who sacrificed and offered so much..

This is a pledge upon us and I ask Allah to enable us to fulfill it.”

The Ascension
On August 29, 2023, after countless attempts to take his life, Abu Shujaa ascended as a martyr. His brigades, his story, and his final words remain a torch that guides the fighters of Tulkarem, Nour Shams, Jenin, and beyond.

Glory to the martyrs.
Glory to those who do not bend or break.

source: Resistance News Network

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Last month, I met the commander of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s al-Quds Brigades — part of the broader Tulkarem Brigade — in an alley in Tulkarem refugee camp in the northern occupied West Bank. Ghaith Radwan greeted me with a slight smile and confident eyes, which did little to hide his evident caution. He and a number of resistance fighters in Tulkarem refugee camp welcomed me and the group of journalists for a brief interview to talk about the one-year anniversary of October 7. The young fighter, with his rifle in his lap, told us about why he chose to fight the Israeli army.

Ghaith, only 27 years old, told us about how he joined the ranks of the resistance in Tulkarem refugee camp over the past year. He talked about how, after October 7, his dream of traveling freely throughout Palestine without checkpoints was no longer a faint hope.

“Everyone has the ambition to be free,” he said. “To walk around like in any independent country without finding a PA checkpoint a few meters ahead and an Israeli checkpoint after that, and beyond that, settlers attacking.”

“We are living inside a prison,” he explained.

Not long after we met, on Thursday, October 3, Ghaith was one among 20 Palestinians who were killed by an Israeli airstrike on a residential building in the middle of the camp. In addition to Ghaith, Zahi Oufi, commander of the Hamas-aligned Qassam Brigades in the camp, was also killed.

Along with the fighters, an entire family on the second floor of the building was wiped out, including the mother, father, two children, and two grandparents. Ghaith and his comrades had been sitting in a popular café on the building’s ground floor when an Israeli fighter jet dropped a bomb on top of the building, marking the first time since the Second Intifada that such an aircraft had been deployed in the West Bank.

The stories of Ghaith and many of his comrades have been cut short over the past several months ever since the Israeli army launched a large-scale military operation in the northern West Bank called “Operation Summer Camps,” which lasted several weeks.

Ghaith Radwan, a resistance fighter in the Tulkarem Brigade, September 2024.

 

Fighting an asymmetric war

Since October 7, the tactics of Israeli forces in dealing with the West Bank have changed. The Israeli army began using airstrikes with drones, apache helicopters, and — for the first time on October 3— fighter jets. According to the Moata Palestinian Center, the Israeli army has conducted 998 raids across the entire governorate of Tulkarem since October 7. Additionally, 601 properties belonging to residents were destroyed, including the total destruction of 125 homes.

During the interview, Ghaith told Mondoweiss that their fight with Israel was unfair due to the vast imbalance of power.

“I face the occupation with a rifle and a few bullets, while they face me with warplanes, bulldozers, military vehicles, and reconnaissance drones,” he said. “It has never been a fair fight. The occupation army invades the camp in full military gear, and all I have is this rifle.”

Ghaith motioned towards the M-16 placed on his lap, one of many such weapons that are bought on the black market in the West Bank, mostly from Israel. He made sure to note that despite all of its military power, Israeli forces could not reach the fighters except through airstrikes and targeted attacks by drones. He told us that most resistance fighters in Tulkarem refugee camp have been killed in this way rather than through ground confrontations.

“In confrontations, the army is weaker than you might think,” said Tareq al-Doush, 29, one of Ghaith’s companions and a local commander of the Fatah-aligned al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in the camp. He nodded in agreement at Gaith’s assertion. “Most of our martyrs were killed by airstrikes, not by bullets.”

“They are only stronger with their planes and their armored vehicles,” Tareq said.

Ghaith continued telling us about how he joined the resistance in Tulkarem, which had developed over the course of two years of rising armed resistance in the northern West Bank. One of the most important milestones in those years was the founding of the Tulkarem Brigade in March 2022, an umbrella group of organizations that included Fatah, Hamas, and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

“The hardest thing I’ve experienced is the martyrdom of my brother, and then my friends,” Ghaith said. “This made me continue on my path. But we are not fighting for a martyr or for anyone else; we are fighting in search of freedom. A foolish soldier who knows nothing about life comes and shuts down our streets and controls our lives. Those who imprison us are strangers to this land, and they should go back to their countries.”

In the early days of his involvement in the resistance, Ghaith says things were easier. “There were no D9 bulldozers, and there wasn’t as much destruction in the camp,” he said. After October 7, Israel’s raids intensified in terms of fatality, duration, and scale of destruction. “Some surrendered, while others continued along the path of resistance. And we kept going.”

The recent raids were difficult for Ghaith and his fellow fighters because Israeli forces would resort to collective punishment to dissuade the community from sheltering the resistance youth. “They took out their anger on the camp residents and their properties. They destroyed its infrastructure and punished the people of the camp,” Ghaith explained. “Every house we would seek shelter near would have bombs planted in them [by the army] and blown up.”

For Ghaith and the other members of the Tulkarem Brigade, the objective of these punitive measures was clear. “They are trying to destroy the popular support base in the camp,” he said.

I asked him how he felt surrounded by all this destruction, and he answered that it drove him to seek revenge. “The occupying settler wants to impose his power over us. He wants to show that he is in control.”

“But once the raid is over, many people check in on us and express their gratitude that we are safe. When they look at the destruction of the camp, they just say, ‘better to lose your wealth than lose your children,’” he continued.

Tareq al-Doush echoed Ghaith’s sentiments, insisting that the fighters drew their strength from the camp’s popular support base. “Our resolve comes from the women, elders, and children of the camp,” he explained. “They give us our strength.”

“We will continue to mobilize, generation after generation,” he vowed.

When we asked Ghaith if he feared that the resistance might end after him, he replied with a slight smile. “It’s true that Palestine is a land of ‘birth,’ but a person can’t help but feel fear about what will happen after their martyrdom. Will there be people who will remain on this path?”

He paused for a moment before continuing. “This path has never stopped for anyone. When Jihad Shehada who founded the Brigade in Tulkarem refugee camp was killed, everyone said that his death would end the resistance. But on the contrary, it intensified. In Jihad’s time, we were seven guys, and then our numbers increased. Whenever one of them was martyred, we only grew.”

 

The promises of October7

“Gaza definitely impacted me. When October 7 happened, we celebrated here in Tulkarem refugee camp with a car parade and kept driving through the neighborhoods. Of course, it gave me motivation and made me believe that we will be liberated. We are fighting here for our homeland and our dignity,” Ghaith said.

“October 7 was like a dream for us,” Tareq added. “I am sure that we will sleep and wake up again to see the dream grow even larger. We will be liberated.”

Tareq believed that the war on Gaza brought the resistance fighters together and united the different resistance factions. The Tulkarem Brigade exemplified this unification. “The factions do not divide us. In the end, we are the Tulkarem Brigade…we are all from the same camp, the same people, the same blood, and we live for one goal.”

Another resistance fighter who preferred not to be named said that the assassinations, bombings, and raids that the Israelis have been carrying out since October 7 were all an attempt to erase the joy Palestinians felt on that day.

“Every time I hesitate to pick up my weapon and resist the occupation, I remember October 7,” he said. “And I feel that our freedom is close.”

 

 

 

Dreams of freedom

Most of the resistance fighters I’ve met over the years have been no older than 30, and the majority have been in their twenties. Being so young, Ghaith and his comrades’ resolve to join the resistance prompted us to ask them why they resisted.

What was consistent in all their answers was the life they wanted to lead after liberation. Most of them expressed disarmingly simple aspirations, like being able to drive a car for hours without being stopped at a checkpoint, or moving freely without the fear of being killed by a soldier’s bullet or assaulted by a settler mob. Others just longed for not living with the constant fear of being arrested, a feeling they experienced long before they became fighters.

“My personal dream is to live like any person who is comfortable in their life. There is no Palestinian who is comfortable. Anyone who says otherwise is lying. No one can be at ease while being occupied,” Ghaith said. “The comfortable one is either a traitor or has no problem with the occupation.”

Ghaith’s other dream is the same as any other fellow descendants of refugees who grew up in the camp. They all want to go back to the villages and towns from which their ancestors were displaced in 1948. “My roots trace back to a village called Wadi al-Hawaris in the Haifa district,” Ghaith explained. “My grandfather used to tell me about it and what their lives were like. I’m fighting the occupation because I want to visit my land one day. Every Palestinian, every person, every refugee has a dream of returning to their land.”

Tareq’s answer is no different. He spoke of his dream of returning to the village of Sidi Ali in the Jaffa district, from which his grandfather was displaced. “Every day, I would sit with my father and grandmother, and they would tell me about my village overlooking the sea. This conversation has been etched in my mind since childhood,” he said.

“I will keep resisting until I reach that village overlooking the sea. I love the camp, but this is not our place. Our place is in Sidi Ali,” he vowed.

Tareq was the eldest among the resistance fighters in Tulkarem refugee camp. I had earlier encountered him speaking with his comrades in the camp’s alleyways. I got the impression that the other fighters treated him like he was an older brother. When I asked for someone to interview, everyone immediately mentioned Tareq’s name, knowing him to be an eloquent speaker.

But when I asked Tareq about what it was like leading everyone, the first thing he mentioned was his mother. “I haven’t seen my mother for ten days. The occupation bombed our multi-story house and burned it down, and my mother moved to live in another house, which is difficult for me to reach,” Tareq said. “Every ten days or so, my mother comes to see me here in the streets and alleys.”

I asked him what his message to his mother would be. “God willing, we will be liberated. And if I become a martyr, I want to tell her that she is the person I love most in life, and her faith in God should remain strong. I don’t want her to grieve for me; I want her to rejoice in my martyrdom.”

The paradox in these fighters’ answers was striking. They all said that they were fighting to be able to live a different life, and every one of them was living with the expectation that they would be killed at any moment and become martyrs. The dream of a different life, for many of them, has stood side by side with the dream of martyrdom itself.

 

Aftermath of the Israeli airstrike that killed 20 Palestinians in Tulkarem refugee camp, October 3, 2024.

 

The day after the airstrike on the cafe that killed Ghaith and his comrades, hundreds of residents took to the streets to participate in their funeral procession. During Ghaith’s funeral, people carried him on their shoulders, chanting to him with a mournful melody: “Where are you going, Ghaith? You opened our wounds!”

Then another chant responded, louder and more insistent than the first, as if answering Ghaith’s injunction to continue the struggle after he was gone: “Ghaith, you are our leader, our hero, our teacher! We learn from you, Ghaith!”

 

 

From: Mondoweiss

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The Tulkarem Brigade’s ‘men in the sun’ resist in search of freedom

Israel’s recent 38-hour invasion of the Nour Shams refugee camp escalated its assault on armed resistance in the West Bank. Fighters from the Tulkarem Brigade tell Mondoweiss, “resistance will not end as one generation passes it to the next.”

Mondoweiss

Al Mayadeen conducted an interview with the commander of the Tulkarm Brigade within the al-Quds Brigades, Mohammad Jaber “Abu Shujaa”, which translates to “the father of courage”, the occupation’s most wanted individual in the occupied West Bank.

Abu Shujaa insisted his first media interview be with Al Mayadeen, despite the Zionist regime and its apparatus’ pursuit of him.

Gaza: The people of fortitude and resolution

Abu Shujaa kickstarted his interview with a discussion on the integration of the Resistance in the West Bank in the Battle of Al Aqsa Flood, alongside the heroes of Gaza.

“We learn patience and resistance from the sons and fighters of Gaza and draw high morale from them. The Resistance remains as brilliant and valiant across all battlefields against the occupation 10 months into the war, despite the ‘Israeli’ criminality that continues to target civilians, women, and children,” he said, giving the example of the Israeli massacre against Palestinian civilians in Al-Tabeein School.

He addressed the people of Gaza, extending solidarity and relaying the inspiration and lessons they [Palestinians/fighters in the West Bank] have learned from them, praising their heroism, and asking for a Godly reward to be bestowed upon them.

“You are the people of fortitude and resolution, who have proven to the whole world that Gaza’s people can eradicate ‘Israel'”, Abu Shujaa said, calling the Resistance factions’ leadership to be the victors of Al-Aqsa Mosque.

He further hoped the Islamic Ummah would not show indolence, particularly as the Resistance fighters were confronting the usurpers of rights and land, citing Yitzhak Rabin’s notorious “A dead Palestinian is a good Palestinian,” explaining that all Palestinians are targeted in Zionist ideology.

On the Zionist assassination plots

Abu Shujaa has been pursued by the occupation, with its forces failing to assassinate him three or four times, after being targeted in an operation specifically designated for him.

After the operation failed, the Zionist occupation continued its invasion of Tulkarm for 55 hours, according to the commander, who stressed that the regime was more fragile than a spider’s web, particularly after all the losses it had suffered.

The occupation has always been weak, but refuses to admit it, Abu Shujaa said.

“If the enemy assassinates me, we will continue. The struggle does not end with one person, there are generations that rise to defend our rights, and the biggest indicator is the martyrdom of a Palestinian and more in each home in Tulkarm, and the Resistance continues.”

The masses have not risen for Abu Shujaa, he said, but for the idea of Resistance that solidifies their commitment [to armed struggle].

He addressed Israeli occupation, saying “The field decides all, and here it is… Eyes on the field.”

After the assassination attempt failed, the occupation spread rumors after withdrawing from Tulkarm that it had assassinated Abu Shujaa. However, hours later, the occupation and his loved ones were surprised that he was alive and well.

Abu Shujaa clarified that he and a few people remained in the (Al-Kanir) neighborhood during the Zionist invasion, and the rest were martyred, adding that the occupation indiscriminately shelled them using RPG shells, and were confronted [by the Resistance] with rifles and explosive devices.

After that, the occupation admitted that two soldiers were killed and nine of them were seriously injured. “Of course, this is on its own account, knowing that the losses were greater,” Abu Shujaa said.

A salute to the support fronts

Abu Shujaa sent his greetings and respect to the Axis of Resistance, from Sanaa to Tehran, all the way to southern Lebanon and its proud suburb [Dahiya].

Addressing Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Abu Shujaa said “We, in the Islamic Jihad Movement, and especially the West Bank Brigades, love you and send you peace. We are brothers, and we stand with each other, and we are all one hand in confronting the occupation.”

‘Fight the enemy wherever he may be’

In his message to the Palestinian people, especially the youth of the West Bank, Abu Shujaa said, “Do not be deceived by temptations, for life is either a life of honor or a life of humiliation. Whoever wants to live a life of humiliation will walk through life with his head bowed down. Therefore, we must choose a life of honor, pride, and liberation.”

He urged them to fight the enemy wherever it may be, to not abandon the cause, regardless of the pressure they might feel.

He also paid tribute to the martyrs and their families, pledging to preserve and sustain their legacies. “As the leader Dr. Ziad Nakhaleh, may God protect and preserve him, said, “The Palestinian people, even after a hundred years, will continue to fight until the land is liberated.”

Abu Shujaa saluted Al Mayadeen, its chairman, and its employees, for its dedication to the Palestinian cause, since its establishment despite all the Zionist pressures, threats, and restrictions.

A biography full of struggle

Mohammad Samer Jaber, nicknamed “Abu Shujaa”, is 26 years old, born in 1998. He comes from a Palestinian family that was displaced by the occupation from the city of Haifa during the 1948 Nakba and settled in the Nur Shams camp.

He grew up in the camp and studied in its schools. His brother, Martyr Mahmoud Jaber, was killed in the camp nine months ago. He also has two brothers, Ahmed and Ouday.

Ouday was freed from Zionist detention five years ago, while Ahmad remains a prisoner.

Abu Shujaa spent five years in Zionist prisons, after being arrested when he was 17, then twice after, alongside the Resistance’s leadership.

His name became known as one of the most prominent founders of the Tulkarm Brigade – al-Quds Brigades, after the martyrdom of the resistance fighter Saif Abu Labdeh from the Nur Shams Camp, who bred the idea of ​​the battalion and its ignition, similar to what the West Bank has seen over the past years.

Abu Shujaa took over the battalion’s leadership and development, praising the role of the great leader Izz al-Din in supporting it.

https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/post/2024/08/16/abu-shujaa-wanted-commander-of-tulkarem-brigade-interview/

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Abu Shujaa, Wanted Commander of Tulkarem Brigade, Interviewed – Abolition Media

The Zionist occupation assassinated, on Sunday, a Saeed al-Jaber, a cofounder of Tulkarem Brigade by bombing a house he was in, in Tulkarem, northern West Bank.

A Zionist drone fired at a house in the al-Manshiyya neighborhood in the Nur Shams refugee camp in Tulkarm this afternoon, killing at least one al-Jaber and injuring five others.

Al-Jaber had survived several assassination attempts by the occupation.

It is worth noting that drone strikes, along with airstrikes in general, were once rare in the occupied West Bank. However, since the genocide against Palestinians in Gaza began on October 7, their frequency has increased sharply, coinciding with almost continuous raids in occupied towns.

Below we’ll publish statements from the Resistance factions.

Saraya Al-Quds – Tulkarem Brigade:

In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful“Rejoicing in Allah’s bounties and being delighted for those yet to join them. There will be no fear for them, nor will they grieve.”
This is the truth of Allah Almighty

With the highest signs of pride and honor, Saraya Al-Quds – Tulkarem Brigade exalt to our struggling Palestinian people and to the Arab and Islamic nations:

The fighter martyr Saeed Izzat Jaber (24 years old), one of the founders and most prominent leaders of the Tulkarem Brigade – West Bank, who ascended as a result of a cowardly assassination by the zionist enemy forces, which targeted the house in which he was located with missiles.

Saraya Al-Quds – Tulkarem Brigade affirms that it will remain steadfast on the path of jihad and resistance until liberation and return.

It is a jihad of victory or martyrdom.

Saraya Al-Quds – Tulkarem Brigade
24 Dhul-Hijjah 1445 AH
Corresponding to 30-6-2024

Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades – Knights of the Night – Nour Shams Camp:

With pride and honor, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, Knights of the Night of Nour Shams exalt the martyrdom of the heroic leader Saeed Al-Jaber, one of the prominent leaders and founders of the Saraya Al-Quds – Tulkarem Brigade, who ascended in an assassination operation carried out by “israeli” warplanes on Nour Shams camp.Indeed, it is a jihad of victory or martyrdom

Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades – Tulkarem Brigade:

In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.Allah the Almighty has said, “Indeed, Allah has purchased from the believers their lives and their properties [in exchange] for that they will have Paradise. They fight in the cause of Allah, so they kill and are killed. [It is] a true promise [binding] upon Him in the Torah and the Gospel and the Qur’an. And who is truer to his covenant than Allah? So rejoice in your transaction which you have contracted. And it is that which is the great attainment.” This is the Truth of Allah Almighty.

O noble knight, you ascend to the throne of glory.
The mountains themselves bow before your determination.
You have humbled the love of life and its desires,
And you have willingly sacrificed your home.

Your wounds thirsted for glory, so you quenched them
With nobility and honor, drenched in martyrdom.
You sought glory, knocking on its door,
And the door of martyrdom is the best to be knocked upon.

When dignity, nobility, and sacrifice
Are crowned upon your head,
Who is like the martyr, whose morals have soared?
This is his call to greatness, so listen.

Why, O homeland of Arabism, do you remain silent?
The bonds of your people are being severed.
Mount your steeds, for your delay has been enough.

Mercy to the souls of our righteous martyrs, and greeetings to their pure blood, witnessing the historic epic that writes the clear history of our nation. Healing to the wounded, injured, and grieving, whose blood and sacrifices will pave the path to victory, Allah willing.

With all pride and glory, and with all defiance, The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and its military wing, the Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades exalt the martyrdom of the heroic warrior, the noble knight, the brave commander Saeed Jaber, may Allah accept him.

We only say what pleases Allah, and we do not ascribe purity to anyone before Allah.We address our message to our brothers and loved ones in this defiant city and its fierce camps that we will not deviate from the path of the martyrs, and we will not leave them safe and secure. We will not abandon this pure blood; how we wish we were with them, achieving great victory. Sleep in peace, Saeed, for behind you are soldiers who love death in the way of Allah as much as others love life. There are lions behind you, Saeed, who will tear apart the dogs of our enemies and the enemies of Muslims.

We want to reassure the masses of our great people that we are continuing until the last breath and until the last drop of our blood, and until we defeat this occupier, trampling on its necks until we cleanse this blessed land from the filth of the Jews. And we tell the enemy that no matter what assassinations or attempted failed assassinations you commit, they will not intimidate us or scare us from the path of our Prophet and the path of the martyrs. As the martyr, the leader Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Rantisi said, “Death is coming, whether by a heart attack or by Apache, and I prefer Apache,” and there is nothing more truthful than the words of the martyrs.

We give glad tidings to our people and beloved ones in Gaza that we will not hold back against this failed Nazi enemy, and our blood will not be more precious than yours, no, by Allah. We will not deviate from the path of the Messenger of Allah and the purification of the Al-Aqsa Mosque from the filth of the usurpers to support the religion of Allah and raise the banner. Here we are, offering martyr after martyr, and we will not sell the blood of our martyrs. We have pledged to Allah and His Messenger to continue fighting our enemies until the last breath and the last drop of blood.

Victory is but an hour of patience,
And victory is only from Allah.
Allah is predominant over His affair, but most of the people do not know.

Peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be upon you.
It is indeed a jihad of victory or martyrdom.
Your brothers, Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades – Tulkarem Brigade

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PFLP Press Statement

—- The Popular Front mourns the martyrs of the Tulkarm Battalion and confirms that the policy of assassinations is a failure and will not discourage our people from continuing resistance. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine mourns the heroic resistance leaders from the Tulkarm Brigade who were martyred in a treacherous Zionist bombing of a house inside the Al-Manshiya neighborhood in the Nour Shams camp in the occupied city of Tulkarm. This new Zionist crime comes in the context of the ongoing Zionist war of genocide against our people throughout our occupied territories. The Front stresses that the policy of assassinations pursued by the Zionist occupation against our resistance is a failure, and will not discourage our people from continuing their resistance until their legitimate rights are taken away. The Zionist enemy’s use of aircraft to bomb residential areas full of civilians in the heart of the camps in the occupied West Bank is a new Zionist war crime, but it also demonstrates the high cost incurred by the occupation when trying to storm the Palestinian camps in the occupied West Bank, and in light of the development of the resistance’s capabilities and its use of new weapons, including IEDs. The explosive device has a high destructive capacity to confront the invading Zionist forces. The Palestinian resistance will remain tall in the face of Zionist challenges and crimes, steadfast in its principles and its stubborn determination to respond to the crimes of the occupation in fulfillment of the blood of the martyred leaders. Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine Central Information Department

30-Jun-2024

https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/post/2024/07/01/tulkarem-brigade-founder-assassinated-in-air-strike/

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Saeed al-Jaber, Tulkarem Brigade Cofounder, Assassinated in West Bank Air Strike – Abolition Media

“If you [have reason to] fear from a people betrayal, throw [their treaty] back to them, [putting you] on equal terms. Indeed, Allah does not like traitors.”

Betrayal, breaking covenants, and dishonesty are the lowest levels of cruelty and the lowest levels of moral indecency. It is to sell your homeland, your people, your family, your religion, and to be a treacherous, hypocritical, evil person who exudes the stench of denial and ingratitude. People despise you alive and they will stone your grave when dead. Your detestable mindset has planted deep hatred in your heart until you soaked in betrayal by being disloyal, not hearing or obeying Allah and His Messenger, and submitting to the enemy and falsehood. This homeland, in which you grew up and ate from its spring of generosity and bounty, you became ungrateful and denying for a handful of perishable money.

Know, our people, that this country has loyal men who have devoted their lives to serving their religion and their homeland. They are a wonderful example of performing their duty in defending their homeland. It is about loyalty and honor. For this reason, the person named Milad Abu Kafieh was handed over to the police security apparatus to ensure the safety of our people in the camp and maintain civil peace as the enemies lie in wait for everyone and everyone is our family, our support, and our pride. We are proud of you and grow with you. With Allah’s permission, we will be a strong sword and shield serving your security and safety.

A number of names have been handed over to the resistance security. There is not much time left for them. If you surrender voluntarily, no matter how involved you are, it will be in your favor and you will be treated as one who repented the crime of betrayal. The opportunity for you to surrender to the resistance is still there before it’s too late and before you become an accomplice in the bloodshed of this steadfast people or your hands become stained with more blood. Know that if you surrender to the security apparatus of the resistance voluntarily, no matter how involved you are, it will be in your favor.

Finally, we say to those who bet and continue to bet on the enemy and who have not retracted their betrayal, know that fire is real, hell is real, and executing those who have not repented of their betrayal is real. There is not much time left for you. Our fighters are lying in wait for you. Return to your senses because time is running out and the rope of falsehood is short. We are your brothers if you repent, as Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.

Time is running out.

And he who warns is excused.

Our jihad continues and our weapons are drawn in all arenas.
Sunday, 17/3/2024

https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/post/2024/03/18/tulkarem-brigade-releases-statement-on-traitors/

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Tulkarem Brigade Releases Statement on Traitors – Abolition Media