Palestinian resistance groups have vowed bitter and painful revenge after at least four Palestinians were martyred in an Israeli drone strike on a West Bank refugee camp.
In a statement on Tuesday, the Palestinian Authority’s health ministry reported that the four Palestinians had been "killed as a result of the occupation's bombing of the Nour Shams refugee camp" near Tulkarm in northern West Bank.
"We swear by the blood, and the sound as it roars... We will avenge," the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades said in a statement early Wednesday.
"By the Lord of the Throne, this is our vow: we will take revenge, and justice is our bond," it added.
The military bulldozers inflicted extensive damage on critical infrastructure, such as the main water line in the Nour Shams camp, as well as on the properties of citizens.
Palestinian resistance groups have vowed bitter and painful revenge after at least four Palestinians were martyred in an Israeli drone strike on a West Bank refugee camp.
In a statement on Tuesday, the Palestinian Authority’s health ministry reported that the four Palestinians had been "killed as a result of the occupation's bombing of the Nour Shams refugee camp" near Tulkarm in northern West Bank.
Medical reports indicated that four Palestinian fighters, Saed Adel Shafi, Nimr Anwar Ahmed Hamarsheh, Mohammad Yaser Raja Shehadeh, and Mohammad Hassan Ghannam Kannoh, were killed in the attack.
"We swear by the blood, and the sound as it roars... We will avenge," the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades said in a statement early Wednesday.
Saraya al-Quds Brigades, the Islamic Jihad’s armed wing, also said, "We say to the cowardly enemy that the blood of our fighters will not be shed in vain. By Allah, we will make you taste the torments."
"By the Lord of the Throne, this is our vow: we will take revenge, and justice is our bond," it added.
Islamic Jihad Movement also said, "The blood of our righteous martyrs will only increase our determination and resolve to continue the path of jihad and resistance until the complete liberation of the land of Palestine."
شهداء عملية الاغتيال في مخيم نور شمس
يزيد صاعد الشافع
نمر انور حمارشة
محمد ياسر شحادة
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The airstrike came in the midst of a surge in violence at the Nour Shams camp, with Israeli raids and attacks by settlers escalating to levels not witnessed in decades, against the backdrop of the Gaza war.
Recently, the Zionist army martyred the commander and one of the founders of the Tulkarem battalion of the Saraya Al-Quds military branch of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement in an air attack on the Nour Shams refugee camp.
The military bulldozers inflicted extensive damage on critical infrastructure, such as the main water line in the Nour Shams camp, as well as on the properties of citizens. Additionally, they disrupted several streets in different parts of Tulkarem city.
On Monday, a Palestinian woman was killed and four others were injured in an Israeli drone strike, while a 15-year-old child was shot in the head with live ammunition by a soldier at the entrance to the Tulkarem refugee camp.
The occupation forces carried out the killing of 24-year-old Saeed Izzat Jaber and wounded five individuals, two of them critically, on Sunday, after an armed Israeli drone launched three missiles at a residential property in the Nour Shams camp.
The Information Office of the Resistance Committees in Palestine emphasized that the increasing crimes of the Zionist regime will have no result other than increasing the stability and resistance of the Palestinians to continue fighting until the destruction of this usurping and criminal regime.
This Palestinian organization pointed out that the blood of the martyrs will be a trust on the shoulders of all free people and Palestinian resistance forces, and the Zionist enemy will sooner or later receive the answer for this crime.
Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, have resulted in the killings of 560 Palestinian civilians, including 138 children, leaving over 5,200 others injured in different parts of the occupied West Bank.