Lions' Den calls for full-scale confrontation in West Bank
The Lions' Den group calls on the Palestinian people in all Palestinian governorates to take to the streets in the occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Resistance group Lions' Den called Wednesday on the Palestinian people in all Palestinian governorates to mobilize in general and take to the streets, men, women, and elders, at exactly five o'clock in the afternoon, and to go out in cars, bicycles, and on foot, marching against the occupation.
In a statement, the group encouraged the Palestinian youth by saying "It is time for you to stand up with all courage to face fate," adding that they should "let the sound of your bullets sow death in the hearts of the Zionists."
The group called the Palestinians to "turn the sky of the West Bank into a thick black cloud, burn tires in all the streets, attack the occupation checkpoints, and set fire to their agricultural areas."
The statement also emphasized the "international conspiracy and shameful Arab silence", saying that despite all this, Gaza will have its say and impose its will.
The Lions' Den stressed that "international political justice is a false slogan," stressing that "force is what will protect the Palestinians and restore their rights."
Confrontations with occupation escalate in West Bank, al-Quds
Earlier today, the Al-Quds Brigades - Tubas Brigade announced the discovery of occupation forces in Tubas, and engaged in direct bullets clash with them. At the same time, a settler was injured in a shooting in occupied al-Quds.
The Israeli occupation forces launched a massive arrest campaign in various areas of the occupied West Bank, including al-Khalil, and arrested 18 citizens.
An Al Mayadeen correspondent reported that 3 were killed, and a number of young Palestinians were injured by settlers' bullets in Qasra, south of Nablus in the West Bank.
Occupation continues aggression against Gaza
This comes at a time when Israeli occupation aircraft continue to launch hundreds of raids on the Gaza Strip in a successive and violent manner, targeting towers, residential buildings, and civil and service facilities, causing great destruction to property and infrastructure, and causing deaths and injuries, most of whom are women, children, and the elderly.
Earlier today, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said in a statement that "about 60% of the infections occurred among women and children, in addition to the exhaustion of all hospital beds and medicines in the Gaza Strip."
On the fifth day of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, "Israel" is still a target of the resistance's missiles. While Israeli media revealed that the Iron Dome system was unable to intercept a number of rockets that fell in "Ashkelon", it also explained that 12 casualties occurred as a result of the last rocket salvo launched by the Palestinian resistance from the Gaza Strip.
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