
Nablus - SABA:
Mahmoud Mardawi, a leader in the Islamic Resistance Movement "Hamas," praised the resistance in the town of Beita, south of Nablus, and its confrontation against the enemy's aggression amid violent clashes and armed confrontations, which resulted in the injury of at least two enemy soldiers.
In a statement today, Wednesday, according to the Palestinian Safa News Agency, Mardawi said: "Our people have repeatedly confirmed that the enemy’s escalating aggression, its incursions, and arrests in the cities, towns, and camps of the occupied West Bank will not deter them from continuing resistance and struggle until freedom and liberation are achieved."
He emphasized that resistance is the path to preserving the rights of the Palestinian people and confronting the escalating crimes of the enemy and its settlers in the West Bank.
Mardawi added that resistance is unbreakable and that all attempts to crush it have failed.
He stressed that "the ongoing aggression of the enemy and the attacks by settlers in the West Bank, along with the targeting of holy sites, necessitate a significant escalation in confrontation and engagement to deter the enemy and settlers from their repeated crimes against our people, land, and sanctities."
Mardawi called on the Palestinian people and the resistance to confront "with full strength, vigor, and without hesitation the enemy’s terrorist military campaign in Gaza, Jenin, Tulkarm, and all of Palestine, making it pay the price and preventing it from persisting in its crimes against our people."