
Palestinian Freedom Movement blesses car ramming west Tulkarm
The Palestinian Freedom Movement blessed the run-over attack that took place this morning, Thursday, at the bus station in Kfar Yona, west of Tulkarm Governorate.
The movement said in a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency "Saba": "We bless the run-over attack that took place this morning at the bus station in Kfar Yona, west of Tulkarm Governorate, in the heart of Zionist military and security control, which was carried out by one of our people's mujahideen in the West Bank, and resulted in the injury of nine soldiers of the Nazi Zionist enemy."
The Movement stated that "this heroic operation comes within the framework of a natural response to the ongoing crimes of genocide against the Palestinian people and the enemy's attempts to liquidate their cause through settlement, Judaization, and annexation in the West Bank."
It said the resistance's strikes will continue and escalate despite all the strict security measures imposed by the Zionist entity and despite all attempts by the Zionist occupier and its parties in the Knesset to control the West Bank.
"The resistance has spoken its word and will continue its epic of heroism, sacrifice, and attrition, in light of the ongoing criminality and abuse against our people and our land. The Zionist enemy's plots and crimes will be met with further resistance strikes," it added.
It also stressed that the path to victory is the path of resistance and steadfastness, and that the escalation of these operations confirms that the Palestinian people are here to stay, that their rights will not be lost with the passage of time, and that they will remain steadfast until they achieve their goals of return and freedom.
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