
Gaza - Saba:
The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) mourned on Thursday its spokesman, Abdul Latif al-Qanou, who was martyred in an enemy airstrike in the northern Gaza Strip.
The movement affirmed that targeting the movement's leaders will only increase its determination to continue the path.
The movement said in a press statement that al-Qanou was martyred "as a result of a direct Zionist attack that targeted the tent where he was located in the city of Jabalia, northern Gaza Strip, where he had remained steadfast since the beginning of the Zionist aggression on the Strip until his martyrdom."
The movement stressed that the enemy's targeting of the movement's leaders and spokesmen will not break our will, but will only increase our determination to continue the path until the liberation of the land and holy sites. The movement asserted that the blood of the martyrs will remain fuel and inspiration for the resistance until victory.
The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) mourned on Thursday its spokesman, Abdul Latif al-Qanou, who was martyred in an enemy airstrike in the northern Gaza Strip.
The movement affirmed that targeting the movement's leaders will only increase its determination to continue the path.
The movement said in a press statement that al-Qanou was martyred "as a result of a direct Zionist attack that targeted the tent where he was located in the city of Jabalia, northern Gaza Strip, where he had remained steadfast since the beginning of the Zionist aggression on the Strip until his martyrdom."
The movement stressed that the enemy's targeting of the movement's leaders and spokesmen will not break our will, but will only increase our determination to continue the path until the liberation of the land and holy sites. The movement asserted that the blood of the martyrs will remain fuel and inspiration for the resistance until victory.