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Hamas blesses heroic operation west Tulkarm

Hamas blesses heroic operation west Tulkarm

Saba Yemen2 days ago
Gaza - Saba:
The Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, on Thursday praised the heroic operation carried out at the Beit Lid junction near the Kfar Yona settlement, west of Tulkarm, which resulted in the injury of nine Israeli soldiers.
In a statement received by the Yemeni news agency Saba, the movement affirmed that this operation comes as a natural response to the crimes of the Zionist enemy, from the desecration of holy sites to the crimes of genocide and starvation in Gaza, to the killing of children in the West Bank.
Over the past 48 hours, the enemy committed a heinous crime against four young men, the most recent of whom were martyred Ahmed Ali Asaad Ashirat al-Salah (15 years old) and martyr Muhammad Khaled Alian Issa (17 years old), who were killed by enemy bullets yesterday evening in the town of al-Khader in the Bethlehem Governorate.
It also stressed that this heroic operation reaffirms that the flame of resistance in the occupied West Bank will not be extinguished, and that the aggression will not bring security to the enemy on Palestinian land. Rather, the resistance will continue to respond to massacres with painful blows.
Hamas called for the continuation of resistance operations and the escalation of strikes against the Zionist enemy, thwarting all its plans aimed at liquidating the Palestinian cause and implementing annexation and displacement projects.
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