Al-Quds Brigades mourns its martyrs in the West Bank in a statement
The al-Quds Brigades has released a statement mourning its martyrs who were killed during the West Bank operation, affirming that the Resistance will remain as steadfast and active as ever.
The al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, mourned several of its fighters who were killed during Operation Terror of the Camps in the occupied West Bank, which was born from the Al-Aqsa Flood Battle.
In a statement released by its military media, the Brigades announced the names of its martyrs from the Tulkarm Battalion: Commander Mohammed Jaber (Abu Shujaa) and Majd Majed Daoud.
From the Jenin Battalion, the Brigades mourned each of Saeed al-Wahdan, Qassam Jabareen, Ahmad al-Sous, Arafat al-Amer, Mohammed Bani Ghurra, Amjad al-Qaniri, Mohammed Abu Zagha, and Mohammed Zakaria Mohammed Zubeidi.
The Tubas Battalion mourned Commander Ahmad Fawaz Fayez Abu Daws, Mohammed Awad Abu Jomaa, and Qousai Majdi Abdullah Abdul-Razzak.
The al-Quds Brigades affirmed the key role of the people of the West Bank in the "resilience of the fighters and confrontations against the occupation forces," noting that the "ties between the northern West Bank and its south, which were reaffirmed during this battle, thwarted enemy's attempts in planting divisions between the children of one people."
It further emphasized that the Palestinian Resistance, in all its various factions, will continue defending the West Bank's camps and towns and that the unity in the field prevailed during the operation and will remain a primary notion for the Resistance in the West Bank.
"The blood that was shed is an extension of the blood being shed in Gaza, and confirms the unity of the Palestinian people who are facing the most brutal attempts to uproot them from their land."
Concluding its statement, the Brigades reassured the people of Palestine and said "The Resistance in the West Bank is alive and well, and the enemy is yet to see what it has of surprises in any upcoming battle."
PIJ military West Bank chief says all factions to fight as one unit
When Operation Terror of the Camps was launched, the commander of the al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement in the West Bank, affirmed that the faction was working in unison with all Resistance forces just as they were doing in Operation al-Aqsa Flood in the Gaza Strip.
In statements published on the official Telegram channel of the al-Quds Brigades, the West Bank commander addressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the leaders of the occupation, stating, "It is too late to quash the Resistance project in the West Bank."
He emphasized that "there are cells spread across all cities and camps, now operating under the formations of the al-Quds Brigades and the resistance." He further warned the occupation, saying, "We will see what will happen in the coming days with the soldiers and vehicles currently invading the cities of Jenin, Tubas, and Tulkarm."
The commander also highlighted that the martyrdom of Tulkarm Brigade commander Mohammad Jaber, known as Abu Shujaa, along with other resistance fighters, "will only stoke the flames of resistance." He pointed out that the number of people joining the resistance increases with each martyr.
"The blood of al-Quds Brigades fighters in the West Bank, Gaza, Damascus, and Lebanon today mixes to confirm that the battlefield is one and that victory and martyrdom are our unwavering choices," he concluded.