PALESTINE
Thu 09 Nov 2023 10:37 pm - Jerusalem Time
A march in Jenin denouncing the massacre committed by the occupation in the city and its camp
Masses of our people in Jenin Governorate participated, this Thursday evening, in a massive march denouncing the massacre committed by the Israeli occupation forces in the city of Jenin and its camp, which resulted in 14 martyrs and a number of wounded.
The march began in front of Jenin hospitals, where citizens lifted the bodies of the martyrs on their shoulders, arriving at Jenin Governmental Hospital, chanting slogans denouncing the crimes of the occupation against our people, and calling for national unity.
The participants also called on the international community to intervene and stand by our defenseless people, who are subjected to continuous Israeli aggression, liquidations, executions, and massacres in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
A massive crowd will roam the streets of the city and its camp, and prayers will be held for their souls in the Great Jenin Camp Mosque, before the bodies of a number of dead are transported to their hometowns in Nablus and Yamoun and Anin to be buried, while the bodies of the Jenin dead will be buried in the camp’s martyrs’ cemetery.
The martyrs are: the child Muhammad Youssef Azzam Zayed (15 years old) from the town of Al Yamoun, Ayham Muhammad Ibrahim Amer (23 years old), Muhammad Nasser Hassan Mutahin (30 years old), Raafat Akl Omar Abu Akl (21 years old), and Mahmoud Hussein Ali Abu Al Nada ( 47 years old, Qais Raed Jamal Dweikat (21 years old) from Balata camp in Nablus, Lutfi Sayel Huwaiti (21 years old), Muhammad Abdel Karim Al-Sabagh (30 years old), Mutassim Fawaz Issa (32 years old) from Anin, and Ahmed Mahmoud Shafiq Khalaf (18 years old). 2 years old), Muhammad Tariq Hussein Fayed (19 years old), Ibrahim Hassan Dhaher Abahra (25 years old) from Al-Yamoun, Ahmed Tayseer Mahmoud Abu Qatnah (22 years old), and Thaer Muhammad Marei Abu Qatnah (23 years old).
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A march in Jenin denouncing the massacre committed by the occupation in the city and its camp