Conditional ceasefire reached between Palestinian resistance and IOF
Israeli occupation forces and the Palestinian resistance factions reach a conditional ceasefire after Egyptian, Qatari, and UN mediation following "Israel's" deliberate murder through medical negligence of the captive Palestinian Leader Sheikh Khader Adnan.
The Palestinian Resistance in Gaza has reached a conditional ceasefire with "Israel after occupation forces promised to halt aggressions and not carry out attacks against any targets, sources told Al Mayadeen on Wednesday.
"Israel" and the Palestinian organizations agreed on a mutual cease-fire, which went into effect at 3:30 AM local time after Egyptian, Qatari, and UN mediation, according Reuters sources.
The agreement comes after Palestinian resistance groups fired a salvo of rockets on Israeli settlements and military sites on Tuesday in response to the murder of Sheikh Khader Adnan, who was martyred on May 2 after he was deliberately neglected and held in occupation prisons, going on an 87-day hunger strike to secure his freedom.
Palestinian resistance rockets made direct hits within Gaza's envelope settlements which triggered the occupation's emergency sirens.
At the same time, resistance anti-aircraft units deterred enemy fighter jets who attempted to target areas in northern Gaza, as reported by Al Mayadeen's correspondent.
The Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine (PIJ), revealed in a video that the Palestinian response to the martyrdom of the Palestinian Leader Sheikh Adnan, had not yet begun, signaling that the response is to be expanded, as the video-camera captured launchers being armed, rockets that read out "The range of our attacks will know no limit."
As the situation escalated in Palestine, the spokesperson of Hamas, Hazem Qassem, extended his "greetings and appreciation to the Joint Operations Room for waging" yesterday's operations in response to the "occupation's crime of assassinating the captive Khader Adnan."
Qassem highlighted the key role that the Joint Operations Rooms played yesterday, which revealed a strong and well-woven sense of national unity against the occupation.