Gaza – Saba:
On the 19th anniversary of the martyrdom of its founder, Sheikh Jamal Attaya Abu Samhadana (Abu Attaya), the Resistance Committees in Palestine eulogized him as an "exceptional revolutionary jihadist leader and resistance figure" who revived the spirit of dignity and resistance among the Palestinian people and the Arab nation.
They described him as a living embodiment of resistance thought and action, inspired by the historical legacy of their people and nation.
In a statement, the Resistance Committees stated that the "blessed revolution and resistance" launched by Sheikh Jamal Abu Samhadana at the beginning of the Al-Aqsa Intifada marked an important and decisive turning point in the history of their resistant people. They asserted that he laid the foundations for it to become a "beacon and a beacon leading to the flood of Al-Aqsa, which humiliated the Zionists and, behind them, the forces of arrogance, injustice, and tyranny."
The committees affirmed that "today, as we remember this exceptional leader in the history of our people and our nation, we find that his intellectual and jihadi legacy lives on in every manifestation of resistance and steadfastness, and in every bullet, explosive device, and missile that strikes the pillars of the Zionist entity and its mercenaries."
They emphasized that "the great jihadi leader Abu Attaya was martyred, leaving behind a great jihadi project and men who continue to raise the banners of resistance and know no room for retreat." The statement specifically mentioned his disciple, the "engaged jihadi leader who humiliated the enemy's elite and special forces in Khan Yunis, the martyr Ahmed Kamel Sarhan, commander of the special operations brigades."
The Resistance Committees concluded by recalling "a long series of joint jihadi efforts and the exceptional relationship that brought Abu Attaya together with all the military branches in Gaza." They also highlighted his "special relationship with the Mujahideen Movement and its founder, the martyred leader Omar Abu Sharia Abu Hafs, and its leader, the martyred Secretary-General Dr. Asaad Abu Sharia Abu Sheikh.

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