Fatah glorifies dead terrorist as “model of heroism,” army in his name swears “adherence to the rifle is sacred”
Narrator: “The Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades – Palestine make sure to commemorate the memory of their men in their unique military way, so that they will remain as models of heroism in the memory of the generations. Martyr Ibrahim Al-Nabulsi left us while leaving behind for us an eternal revolutionary school, whose students are self-sacrificing fighters who believe in Allah, and who love the homeland. On the anniversary of Martyr fighter Ibrahim Al-Nabulsi’s ascent [to Heaven], our brigades prepared an army bearing his name, and it swore that adherence to the rifle is sacred – out of loyalty to his last will… May Ibrahim Al-Nabulsi remain a legend of glory and honor in the history of the [Palestinian] cause.”
[Fatah Movement – Bethlehem Branch, Telegram channel, Aug. 9, 2023]
Ibrahim Al-Nabulsi – Palestinian terrorist and member of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades (Fatah’s military wing) who was responsible for a series of shooting attacks targeting Israeli soldiers. Al-Nabulsi resisted arrest and shot at Israeli soldiers who returned fire and killed him in Nablus on Aug. 9, 2022. Al-Nabulsi was a member of a Fatah terror cell that was attacked while planning an imminent attack on Feb. 8, 2022; while Al-Nabulsi escaped, three other members of the cell were shot and killed: Adham Mabrouka Al-Shishani, Muhammad Al-Dakhil, and Ashraf Mubaslat.
The video shows a ceremony from a military training course held by the “Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, Palestine – Martyr Nidal Al-Amoudi Brigade” in the Gaza Strip. The stage backdrop of the ceremony shows a huge picture of terrorist Ibrahim Al-Nabulsi and posters of former PLO and PA Chairman Yasser Arafat and arch-terrorist Khalil Al-Wazir “Abu Jihad,” who was responsible for the murder of 125. At the end, a small child is seen saluting the picture of Al-Nabulsi.
The course, which was apparently held in late December 2022, was named after Ibrahim Al-Nabulsi, and the Fatah Movement – Bethlehem Branch posted it on its Telegram channel on Aug. 9, 2023, for the one-year anniversary of terrorist Al-Nabulsi’s death.