“Israel” assassinates Lions' Den's Tamer Al-Kilani in Nablus
The 33-year-old Tamer Al-Kilani was assassinated at approximately 1:30 a.m. when an explosive device attached to his motorcycle detonated in Nablus, as per the Palestinian Resistance group Areen Al-Ousoud [Lions' Den].
The Israeli occupation assassinated Tamer Al-Kilani, a Palestinian Resistance fighter, with a sticky TNT device planted on his motorcycle.
The Palestinian Resistance group Areen Al-Ousoud [Lions' Den] announced that 33-year-old Tamer Al-Kilani was assassinated at approximately 1:30 a.m. when an explosive device attached to a motorcycle detonated in Nablus.
"The treacherous occupation ("Israel") put a sticky TNT device as the way to assassinate" Al-Kilani, the Resistance group wrote on Telegram.
The lsraeli occupation forces assassinate a Palestinian young man, Tamer Kilani, with a booby-trapped motorbike in the Old City of Nablus. pic.twitter.com/gAVdVhrdP3
— TIMES OF GAZA (@Timesofgaza) October 23, 2022
The group described Al-Kilani as one of its "fiercest fighters".
Al-Kilani is from the Jabal Fatayer neighborhood. He is married and is a father of two.
The martyr is a former prisoner who spent eight years in Israeli prisons on charges of belonging to the military wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
The occupation's forces have been escalating their attacks against Palestinians, most notably in the occupied West Bank, prompting Palestinian Resistance fighters to confront them.
In the same context, the Palestinian Resistance group Areen Al-Ousoud (Lions' Den) has recently called on the Palestinians to confront the Israeli settlers' night marches in the occupied West Bank and to stand up against them.
It is noteworthy that Lions' Den is a group that includes members of Al-Quds Brigades and Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades in Nablus and Jenin in the northern West Bank.
“Israel” carries out arrest campaigns across the occupied West Bank
In another act of barbarism, Israeli occupation forces (IOF) have launched a massive arrest campaign in a number of cities and towns across the occupied West Bank.
The Prisoners' Information Office reported that IOF arrested 11 Palestinians, including a mother and her daughter. Diala Abu Ayyash and her mother were detained by the occupation in the town of Al-Isawiya, east of occupied Al-Quds.
The IOF also arrested liberated prisoners Abdullah Al-Amayreh and Nader Azmi Abu Halil from Dura, south of Al-Khalil, and Ahmed Mizher and Ahmed Abu Hadid, from Dheisheh refugee camp, south of Bethlehem.