The Palestinian mother was shocked by the death of her child in her hands as a result of the Israeli bombing of the Gaza StripThe Palestinian mother began screaming, saying: “The boy disappeared in the hands of Matt. Where are the children? Someone can reassure me!”It is enough, O world. It is enough. We are poor people. They were bombed.. The children died without eating.. God is my witness. The children died without eating.. God is my witness. It is enough, people.”
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Palestinian journalist Saleh Al-Jaafrawi published a video of himself documenting how he prepared for martyrdom, hoping that the war would end soon. He said during the video that he posted on his official Instagram account: “I bought pants and a blouse because the ones I was wearing were filled with blood. The problem is that I don’t know where to change them.” He continued: “And I want to shave, because when we are martyred, we are martyred and we are beautiful. May God bring the consequences safely, and I hope the war ends well. I swear I am bored and…
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A child recognizes the body of her martyr mother, who was martyred in an Israeli bombing in the Gaza Strip. She screams, saying: This is my mother. And those around her respond: No, but someone who looks like her. Their plan to try to hide her mother’s martyrdom was foiled when she responded to them saying: No, this is my mother, I know her by her hair!
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Journalist Saleh Al-Jaafrawi said this, vowing to expose all the crimes of the occupation that the media is trying to cover up.
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The elderly man,who lives in J, said this while addressing the occupation soldiers while bragging about the achievements of the Al-Qassam Brigades, which have defeated the occupation and thwarted its plans since the beginning of its aggression against Gaza.
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Palestinian Halima Al-Kiswani, 84 years old, who lives in Zarqa Camp in Jordan, sings the hymn “Toughen up, O people of Palestine.” Hajja Halima is originally from the town of Beit Iksa, Jerusalem District, and was displaced from it at the age of 10 years. She still dreams of returning and sending messages of unity to the Palestinians.
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Abu Haroun, the seventy-year-old man whose two sons were martyred, said to those around him to strengthen them in the face of the scenes of death surrounding them: Don’t cry, man! You are a man, we are all martyrs, we are all legitimate martyrs. Say, “To God we belong, and to Him we shall return, O God, reward me for my calamity, and give me something better than it.” What’s wrong with you, people? Strengthen yourselves, this is the land of jihad, we are all for the sake of God
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This is the sentence with which Abu Ubaida, the media spokesman for the Al-Qassam Brigades, concludes his speech, and this is the same phrase that the martyr Izz al-Din al-Qassam said when the British colonial forces surrounded him and asked him to surrender in the Ya`bad forests in the northern West Bank.This is evidence that even if the mujahid is martyred, the battle does not end, the idea does not die, and his words do not disappear.Rather, it comes alive and is transmitted to others so that they can believe in it.
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The Palestinian poet Tamim Barghouti saw that the liberation of Palestine had already begun at dawn on the seventh of October, and that the occupation is targeting Gaza with all this violence precisely because it is the strongest. Barghouti said in a new episode of the program “With Tamim”, which he broadcasts on the “Al Jazeera Plus” channel: “Do not be surprised at what I say and be patient with me. The liberation of all of it… has begun.”
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The grandfather (Khaled Nabhan) said this as he embraced his little granddaughter (Reem), hugging her little face to his greyed beard, kissing her eyes and caressing her. Reem and her brother Tariq were killed in an Israeli bombing of their house in the southern Gaza Strip