PMF supports Palestinian people, resistance against occupation: Chief
The head of the Popular Mobilization Forces, Faleh Al-Fayyad, affirms full support for the Palestinian people and the resistance in confronting the aggression of the Israeli occupation.
The Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) fully support the Palestinian people and the Palestinian resistance, PMF chief Faleh Al-Fayyad said on Saturday.
The PMF "fully supports the dear Palestinian people and the victorious Islamic resistance as it fiercely confronts the Israeli occupation's aggression," the Iraqi official said.
"The hearts of the Iraqi people lie with you, our dear people in Gaza. We are sure that what is going on will not weaken you," Al-Fayyad said.
He also called on the people of Gaza to have "more steadfastness and patience," hoping that God "blesses them with a swift victory."
Just hours earlier, the Israeli occupation committed a horrifying crime in the Jabalya refugee camp, located in the northern Gaza Strip, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported.
Five people have been martyred, including three children, and many others have been wounded. Netizens have said that the Israeli occupation's raids on the area have martyred nine people so far.
This comes as part of the Israeli occupation's latest round of aggression. Just yesterday, "Tel Aviv" launched several airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, martyring around a dozen civilians, including a five-year-old girl, in addition to at least 125 critically wounded, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported, citing Palestinian medical sources.
The Palestinian resistance on Friday started responding to the Israeli occupation's aggression on the Gaza Strip by launching salvoes of rockets toward the occupied Palestinian territories.
Al-Quds Brigades, PIJ's military wing, announced the martyrdom of Taiseer Al-Jaabari, a military commander in the northern Gaza Strip.
The Israeli aggression left several martyrs, including a 5-year-old girl, and at least 125 critically wounded, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported, citing Palestinian medical sources.
The latest tally stands at around 24 martyred and 203 wounded due to the Israeli occupation's criminality.
The head of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad's media office, Daoud Shehab, confirmed Saturday that there was no talk about any de-escalation for now, with no ceasefire on the horizon.