Occupation Arrests Abu Shkheidem's Wife, Family Publishes Will
The Israeli occupation forces arrest the wife of Martyr Fadi Abu Shukhaydem and release his daughter after arresting her for the second time.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent in occupied Palestine reported that the Israeli occupation authorities arrested on Monday the wife of Martyr Fadi Abu Shkheidem upon her arrival at the Allenby Bridge crossing, which separates the West Bank and Jordan.
The occupation forces transferred the martyr's wife to the Moskoubiya prison, Abu Shkheidem's family told the Palestinian Prisoner Club.
Lawyer Medhat Diba explained that the wife was supposed to arrive at her home in al-Quds on Monday, but the occupation forces interrogated her at the Allenby crossing, before arresting her and transferring her to the Moskoubiya interrogation center.
In addition, the occupation forces arrested Abu Shkheidem's daughter, Aya, for the second time since her father's martyrdom and interrogated her for hours, indicated Diba.
On Sunday, the occupation forces stormed the Shu'fat camp in al-Quds and arrested Aya for the first time, Abu Shkheidem's brother Shadi, and his nephew Ahmad.
They also handed his brother Wissam a notification to go to the Moskoubiya investigation center.
In addition, the occupation stormed the Rashidiya School where Martyr Abu Shkheidem was an Islamic Education instructor and arrested a young man in front of the school building.
The martyr's will
Abu Shkheidem's family published his handwritten will, dated November 20, one day before he carried out his operation near Bab al-Silsila in occupied al-Quds.
In his will, Abu Shkheidem addressed the people of al-Quds by saying “God has chosen you to defend al-Aqsa mosque, so do not let it down.”
The Martyr called on the people of al-Quds to know that the solution to their problem starts with unity, jihad, and resistance to defend the al-Aqsa mosque, which "expects a lot from us."
وصية الشهيد فادي ابو شخيدم
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Abu Shukheidem was martyred after clashing with the occupation forces at Bab al-Silsila in the Old City of occupied al-Quds, killing an Israeli occupation soldier, and wounding another.