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Fatah "called to continue the struggle, tighten the ranks, and end the Hamas-Fatah rift so our people will be able to stand against the occupation"

Headline: “The occupation blew up the home of Martyr Diya Hamarsheh and thousands accompanied the body of Martyr Kabha in Ya’abad”

 

 

“Yesterday, Thursday [June 2, 2022], thousands of civilians in the Jenin district accompanied the body of Martyr Bilal Awad Tawfiq Kabha (i.e., Hamas terrorist, shot at Israeli soldiers who killed him in self-defense), 24, who was shot by the Israeli occupation and ascended [to Heaven] in the village of Ya’abad, southwest of Jenin…

The speakers on behalf of the national and Islamic action factions, the first and second Izz A-Din Al-Qassam branches of the Fatah Movement, and the Fatah branch in the district called to continue the struggle, to tighten the ranks, and to end the [Hamas-Fatah] rift so that our people will be able to stand against the occupation’s aggression and its ongoing crimes against our people…

They condemned the fact that the occupation forces blew up the home of the one who carried out the Tel Aviv operation (Bnei Brak) [parentheses in source] Diya Hamarsheh (i.e., terrorist, murdered 5), and emphasized that our people will not submit and will continue the struggle, resistance, and loyalty to the Martyrs and prisoners until achieving all its legal rights and achieving freedom and independence.”

 

 

 

Diya Ahmed Hassan Hamarsheh - Palestinian terrorist and Fatah member who shot and murdered 5 people - Israeli civilians Rabbi Avishai Yehezkel and Ya'akov Yisrael Shalom, Israeli police officer Amir Khoury, and 2 foreign workers from Ukraine identified as Alexander and Dmitry - in Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv on March 29, 2022. An Israeli police officer shot and killed Hamarsheh, ending the attack. Hamarsheh, from Ya'abad near Jenin, had been working in Israel illegally. He was imprisoned for 6 months in 2015 for dealing in illegal weapons and membership in a terror organization.

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