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Three killed terrorist “heroes” will be “a curse” for Israel, says Fatah spokesman, calling for “liberation of the land”

Official Fatah Spokesman Hussein Hamayel: “This issue will not pass in silence, we are calling today on behalf of the entire Palestinian people for the necessity of carrying out popular resistance against this occupation, because we are left with no other options but to defend ourselves from this crime… These young people (i.e., terrorists) who ascended to Heaven today will be a curse for this occupation… The American administration or the American Secretary of State spokesperson shouldn’t come to us and say: “We hope for restraint” … These three heroes are lofty in their graves, their pastures, their homes. Their souls are lofty. They will accompany us in liberating the land and the Muslims from this occupation… I tell you, despite this blood, victory is near… Allah willing we will walk with our heads held high and liberate our land and the Muslims from this occupation.”

Adham Mabrouka Al-Shishani, Muhammad Al-Dakhil, and Ashraf Mubaslat – Palestinian terrorists and members of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades (Fatah’s military wing) who were shot and killed by Israeli security forces in Nablus on Feb. 8, 2022. When killed the terrorists were armed with two M-16 semi-automatic assault rifles and intelligence indicated that they were planning an imminent terror attack. The terrorists had already committed six shooting attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers in previous weeks, among them: Jan. 25, 2022 - shooting on an Israeli military post near Nablus. Jan. 27, 2022 - shooting on a military post between the Israeli towns of Elon Moreh and Itamar east of Nablus. Jan. 29, 2022 - shooting on an Israeli military vehicle as it drove next to the PA village of Tell southwest of Nablus. Feb. 2, 2022 - shooting on a military post at an entrance to Nablus. PMW was unable to determine the details of the remaining two attacks, which reportedly targeted Israeli towns.


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