The Lions' Den denies news of arrest of one of its leaders by PA
The Lion's Den group confirms that what is being circulated about the arrest of one of its leaders by the Palestinian security services, dubbed Abu Falastine, is disinformation.
The Lion's Den Resistance Group group denied, on Sunday, the disinformation circulating regarding the arrest of one of its leaders by the Palestinian Authority's Security Services, called Abu Falastine.
In a statement titled "The Final Word," the group stated that "what is being circulated on news pages about Brother Abu Falastine is incorrect, bearing in mind that Abu Falastine's identity has not been revealed at all."
The statement further stressed the need to ensure that this nickname remains distinct from any affiliation with any individual as to protect this leader and block all attempts to retrieve information that could reveal the leader's true identity.
Lions' Den calls on Palestinians for resistance by any means possible
Earlier in December, the Lions' Den Resistance Group called on the citizens to confront the Israeli settlers' attacks, block the roads, and engage with them using all means possible.
The group mourned the martyr Ammar Muflih Adili, who was killed earlier today in the town of Hawara in Nablus.
The statement addressed the Palestinians by saying, "Get out there and recite Takbir, let the world hear the sounds of your Takbir in the streets and on the rooftops. Get out to block the roads and engage with them by any means possible. We stand by you, God willing, and we will not spare any opportunity to deal hurtful blows to them to make sure our wounds are healed.”
The Resistance group stressed that "the coming days are difficult, but they shall bring glad tidings, and the government of Ben-Gvir and Netanyahu will be the final nail in the coffin of this occupation."
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