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Mon 03 Apr 2023 11:41 am - Jerusalem Time

The mother of the martyr, Amjad Hussainiya: There is no grave to visit, and I am deeply saddened by his loss and the detention of his body

"My pain and pain in the month of Ramadan is double and great, during which we miss my beloved son at our tables, and what increases our sadness is the occupation's detention of his body, so there is no grave we can visit, and there is no end to this punishment and the crime that the Israeli occupation practices against us, so how can my heart bear that?".. With these words, The mother, Manal, from the Jenin camp, started her speech about her son, the martyr of Fajr, the university student and resistance fighter , Amjad Iyad Husseiniyeh , with the advent of the blessed month of Ramadan.


In her house, which she decorated with pictures of Amjad III in her family consisting of two sons and a daughter, Ramadan rituals are different for the patient mother, who devoted her life to caring and raising her children, and although Amjad always spoke in front of her about martyrdom and wished for it, she did not believe the news of his early departure as she says: "We cherish We are proud of the martyrs and their heroism, but we are human beings and our hearts ache and grieve for the loss of loved ones, so how about if my spoiled and affectionate son, the bullets of the occupation stole our joys and happiness, and turned my life into sadness and tears that are renewed on every iftar and suhoor table, because it was adorned with his presence and his beautiful personality.


And she adds: “When Ramadan came, I felt the true meaning of the pain of my life with his execution, the abduction of his body, and his absence from our world, so I glorified for me the innocent child, the young man, and the friend who enjoys decency, that he is my son, my brother, and all my life that I devoted to him, and I always repeat when the dear one goes away and we lose him, there is no regret anything in life."


19 years ago, Amjad saw the light in the Jenin camp. He lived and was raised among a struggling family that offered martyrs and prisoners. He bears the name of his martyr uncle, who rose during the stone uprising. He was affiliated with Al-Quds Open University, majoring in accounting, and when he was martyred, he was a third-year student.”


Like the rest of his generation in the resistance camp, Amjad possessed a high patriotic and militant spirit, and he used, as his mother tells it, to participate in confrontations and confront the occupation, which hit him with a live bullet in the thigh area during his participation in the clashes that took place in the camp in 2017, and his mother says: "Amjad was preparing for the preparatory exams for high school, and when the occupation stormed the camp, he went out and participated in its resistance, and was shot, and received treatment, but the treacherous bullet did not undermine his resolve and discourage him from continuing his education.


And she adds: "He sat his exams despite the pain and pain, like the rest of the students, being diligent and distinguished, and he received several certificates of honor and appreciation during his school years for his excellence, as well as after his success in high school despite the injury. Therefore, I always felt proud of his positions."


Umm Azmy resists tears, out of honor and homage to the soul of her beloved, and she says as she recalls the memories: “All his positions in life, study and family are a source of glory and pride for us. Amjad did not stand idly by in front of the difficult circumstances of life. His life is between work and study, when he returns from his school and university, he goes to the vegetable garden that he used to work on in Jenin, next to his liberated prisoner father, who spent many years in the occupation prisons with several arrests.


And she adds: "When his father, Zain Al-Basta, was martyred with his picture and a wreath of flowers, out of pride in his heroic son, and he distributed sweets and dates to his pure soul, and may his memory remain alive in the hearts of all the free."


Amjad’s mother hugs Amjad’s pictures while saying, “He was distinguished by heroism, courage, daring, and daring. He was not afraid of death and occupation. On one occasion, during our conversation, he asked me: What will you do if they bring me a martyr to you? The Lord of the Worlds honored you with martyrdom.”


Days passed, and the patient mother faced the most difficult situation and the shocking news, at the dawn of 8-16-2021, and she did not expect that the hours she spent with him before his martyrdom were the last, and she says: “The night of his martyrdom, unlike the normal days, he returned to our house early, sat with me.” He ate several mouthfuls of food and sat on his bed, then I asked him about his preparation for his university exams that were approaching, but he informed me that he would postpone the semester for the next year until he works and collects his installments, so I told him, “Tighten your tricks, I want to be happy with your graduation.” A strange feeling for the first time from his answer."


And she adds: "A long time ago, I felt Amjad's martyrdom, but I did not know the timing and date, but every deadline has a book, and although it was a bitter and difficult shock, but the martyrdom is not honored by the Lord of the Worlds except for those who sincerely wish for it, and my prayers to the Lord of the Worlds to be one of them."


Umm Azmy remembers Amjad's last moments in her home and life, and says: "Feelings of anxiety dominated me that night, and I did not lose sight of him until dawn, until he received a call about the occupation's storming of the camp and besieging the area near our house."


She added, "I asked him not to go out, and I tried to stop him, but he was determined to go towards the camp square for the resistance, and he went out and disappeared in a blink of an eye, as if he was going to his destiny."


And she continued: "I continued to follow the news, and the sound of bullets did not stop, and when I heard of injuries, my heart shook and I rushed to call his cell phone and he did not answer, and my tension increased after we heard news of the fall of martyrs."


At this time, the streets of Jenin camp turned into arenas of confrontation and violent clashes between the resistance fighters and the occupation forces, which occupied homes and buildings.


Witnesses say: "After the Special Units assassinated the martyr resistance fighter and fighter, Nour Jarrar, his body fell to the ground, and the ambulance crews were unable to reach him. to the side of light.


And the witnesses added: "The occupation also assassinated the two young men, Raed Abu Seif and Saleh Ammar, and kidnapped the bodies of Nour and Amjad before his withdrawal." A call from his uncle, Hammoudi Azmy, and he asked her about the outfit her son was wearing to confirm his identity, and when she informed him, he told her that he was wounded. A fourth martyr without publishing his name.


And she says: "The sight of the people around me made me feel that the martyr was my son Amjad, the brave and the hero with a distinguished personality, and then they brought me his 'protection', which remained after the occupation stole his body, and it was covered in blood, so I realized that he was martyred, so I collapsed because he passed so quickly from my life."


And she adds, "We demand the return of the body of my son Amjad and all the detained bodies. I want to hug him, bid him farewell, join him and bury him in our cemeteries, next to us and our surroundings. Their detention does not undermine our resolve, and they took bodies and did not take souls, for their souls are with the Lord of the Worlds."


And she continues: "We will continue to wait for the recovery of their bodies to bleed them with flowers, because this is the will of his captive brother Azmi, and it is enough honor for us that the angels accompanied him with a beautiful angelic procession with the Lord of the worlds, so he sincerely asked for martyrdom and obtained it. I love meeting God and God loves meeting him."

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