Funeral procession for a dozen Palestinians, four of whom were minors, who were killed by Israeli military forces during a raid on the Jenin refugee camp in the northern part of the occupied West Bank has drawn thousands of mourners.
The mourners gathered on Wednesday in front of the government hospital in Jenin to express their sorrow for the people lost in the most recent Israeli offensive.
They chanted proclamations in remembrance of the murdered Palestinians and in support of the resistance fighters who valiantly withstood Israeli violence and drove the troops of the ruling regime from the scene.
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Palestinian families evacuated out of their homes by Israeli force in Janin
The participants also vehemently condemned the security coordination between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA) and vowed to keep fighting the Tel Aviv regime of occupation until they finally overcame it.
Ismail Haniyeh, the head of the Hamas political bureau in the Palestinian territories, claimed that Palestinian resistance fighters based in Jenin taught the Israeli military a “bitter and unforgettable” lesson and inflicted significant casualties on its soldiers.
He emphasized that all options are on the table in support of the citizens of the northern West Bank city as well as its gallant resistance fighters.
“The strength of the resistance front’s powerful attacks against the enemy will be made clear in the coming days. When considering launching another attack on our people, it will be forced to repeatedly reevaluate its plans, Haniyeh said in a statement on Wednesday.
The leader of Hamas emphasized that resistance is the “strategic choice” of the Palestinian people to confront the aggression of the occupying regime and liberate their homeland. ”.
He emphasized, “We have sent a clear message to the enemy through various parties that it must cease its acts of aggression right away.
In the early hours of Monday, Israel began its military offensive against Jenin, deploying more than a thousand soldiers to target the city’s “resistance infrastructure” and the nearby refugee camp.
During the conflict, which resulted in at least 12 Palestinian deaths and the death of one Israeli soldier, the regime was forced to withdraw its troops after less than two days by the tenacious Palestinian resistance.
Tuesday night, after a 44-hour incursion, Israeli troops finally withdrew from Jenin.