This evening, Saturday, 11/26/2023, about 50 years after the start of the Battle of (Al-Aqsa Flood), Palestinian media sources announced the release of the third Jerusalemite prisoner, one of the liberated and deported to the Gaza Strip.
These sources announced that Muhammad Hamada died as a martyr as a result of wounds he sustained several days ago after being exposed to Zionist bombing during the ongoing aggression against the Gaza Strip.
The martyr Hamada is a leader in the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and is its spokesman for the Jerusalem issue. He is also a member of the movement’s media department, and he is one of the specialists in Jerusalem affairs.
The Zionist occupation forces arrested Hamada on August 14, 1997, and “charges” were brought against him related to resisting the occupation in Jerusalem and joining the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas). He was sentenced to 28 years in prison, of which he spent 14 years in captivity.
This evening, Saturday, 11/26/2023, about 50 years after the start of the Battle of (Al-Aqsa Flood), Palestinian media sources announced the release of the third Jerusalemite prisoner, one of the liberated and deported to the Gaza Strip.
These sources announced that Muhammad Hamada died as a martyr as a result of wounds he sustained several days ago after being exposed to Zionist bombing during the ongoing aggression against the Gaza Strip.
The martyr Hamada is a leader in the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and is its spokesman for the Jerusalem issue. He is also a member of the movement’s media department, and he is one of the specialists in Jerusalem affairs.
The Zionist occupation forces arrested Hamada on August 14, 1997, and “charges” were brought against him related to resisting the occupation in Jerusalem and joining the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas). He was sentenced to 28 years in prison, of which he spent 14 years in captivity.
The ascension of Muhammad Hamada was preceded by the martyrdom of the two Jerusalemite prisoners, the brothers Abdel Nasser and Tariq Al-Halisi, on the evening of 10/12/2023, in a bombing that targeted their home in Gaza City, and many of their family members rose with them.
The Al-Halisi brothers are freed prisoners, from the town of Silwan, south of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque. They, along with two others, carried out the “Buraq Wall” operation that targeted the officers of the “Givati” Brigade in the occupation army during the year 1986, and it was claimed by the “Islamic Jihad Brigades.”
The Al-Halisi brothers were arrested several days after the operation, and were sentenced to several life sentences, but they spent 25 years in occupation prisons.
The two common denominators between these three martyred prisoners are that they are from Jerusalem, and that they are among those liberated as part of the “Loyalty to the Free” deal, who were deported to the Gaza Strip.
The ascension of Muhammad Hamada was preceded by the martyrdom of the two Jerusalemite prisoners, the brothers Abdel Nasser and Tariq Al-Halisi, on the evening of 10/12/2023, in a bombing that targeted their home in Gaza City, and many of their family members rose with them.
The Al-Halisi brothers are freed prisoners, from the town of Silwan, south of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque. They, along with two others, carried out the “Buraq Wall” operation that targeted the officers of the “Givati” Brigade in the occupation army during the year 1986, and it was claimed by the “Islamic Jihad Brigades.”
The Al-Halisi brothers were arrested several days after the operation, and were sentenced to several life sentences, but they spent 25 years in occupation prisons.
The two common denominators between these three martyred prisoners are that they are from Jerusalem, and that they are among those liberated as part of the “Loyalty to the Free” deal, who were deported to the Gaza Strip.