The Israeli occupation forces blew up, at dawn on Monday, the house of the Qassami martyr Moaz al-Masri in the city of Nablus, who was one of the perpetrators of the Jordan Valley operation last year in response to the occupation’s attacks on the women stationed in Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The occupation forces stormed the city of Nablus, reinforced by a large number of military vehicles from several axes and in light of the spread of drones.
The occupation forces surrounded the Al-Masry Building on Tal Street and deployed in the streets surrounding the Al-Makhfiya neighborhood, and placed snipers on a number of buildings.
The occupation forces forced the building's residents to evacuate it and surrounding buildings, before the occupation army's engineering teams began digging and planting explosives inside the apartment of the Egyptian martyr, and then detonating it.
In the same context, resistance fighters responded to the occupation forces’ storming of Nablus, where armed clashes and violent confrontations broke out in the Al-Makhfiya neighborhood, during which soldiers fired live bullets, stun grenades, and tear gas, resulting in more than 15 cases of gas suffocation, and they received treatment in the field.
The occupation forces prevented ambulance crews from entering the Al-Makhfiya neighborhood, and also prevented journalists from covering during the ongoing storming of the area.
The Qassami martyr Moaz Al-Masry and his companion, the martyr Hassan Qatanani, carried out a shooting operation in the Hamra area in the northern Jordan Valley on April 7, 2023, which resulted in the killing of 3 “Israeli” settlers.
The operation adopted by the Al-Qassam Brigades came in response to the occupation soldiers’ assault on those in i’tikaf and the withdrawal of the stationed women in Al-Aqsa Mosque during the last month of Ramadan, and their attempt to prevent i’tikaf in Al-Aqsa in what was known as (the Battle of Itikaf).
Al-Masry and Qatanani were martyred during an armed clash with the occupation forces that besieged them in the Old City of Nablus on May 4, 2023, and Ibrahim Ahmed Jabr, the owner of the house that sheltered them, was martyred with them.
It is noteworthy that on October 29, the occupation forces demolished the house of the martyr Qatanani in the old Askar camp in Nablus.