Areen Al-Ousoud raises the state of alert, warns of Israeli attacks
The Lions' Den Resistance group cancels a commemoration for martyrs that was scheduled on Friday for "security purposes" and raises the state of alert among its resistance fighters in Nablus.
Palestinian Resistance group Areen Al-Ousoud (Lions' Den) announced on Tuesday evening raising the state of alert and readiness among resistance fighters in Nablus, Ramallah, Al-Khalil, and Jenin.
In the details, Areen Al-Ousoud issued a statement in which it announced raising the state of alert and readiness among all its fighters and the fighters of other factions, adding, "We say our eyes will be in Nablus, in Ramallah, in Al-Khalil, and in Jenin, God willing."
In its statement, the Lions' Den decided, "for security purposes", to cancel an event to commemorate the martyrs of the group and the martyrs of the resistance, which was scheduled for next Friday in Nablus.
The Lions' Den sent a warning message to Jenin and its camp, saying that "the enemy is preparing something difficult for the resistance," calling for "full vigilance against the enemy, which is characterized by treachery."
"It is time for us all to stand up to our responsibilities towards the homeland, and the time has come to show thousands of guns upon any incursion, and for all of us to stick together in our daily battles against the occupier."
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The Palestinian Resistance group called on "every resistance fighter to be well prepared for what's coming," noting that "the coming hours may pose a security threat."
"The enemy cannot tolerate a long war and human losses," it added, and "the heroic resistance fighters and our revolutionary people are preparing for a war and heavy losses, God willing."
Earlier today, the group said that its fighters carried out five shooting operations on Friday and targeted gatherings for the occupation soldiers in occupied Nablus.
Days ago, the group mourned the martyr Ammar Muflih Adili, who was killed in the town of Hawara in Nablus, and called on the citizens to confront the Israeli settlers' attacks, block the roads, and engage with them using all means possible.