
Islamic Jihad Mourns Hamas Spokesman Abdul Latif al-Qanou
Gaza - Saba:
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement mourned the death of Hamas spokesman Abdul Latif al-Qanou on Thursday, following a bombing that targeted his tent in Jabalia al-Balad, north of the Gaza Strip.
Jihad said in a statement, "The enemy's deliberate targeting of the political and media cadres of the resistance movements reflects the enemy's failure to achieve any military gains on the ground, which has prompted it to commit massacres against civilians, including the targeting of children and women."
It continued, "The martyrdom of the leaders and mujahideen in the ranks of the resistance among their people is a source of pride for our Palestinian people and reflects the most wonderful epics of steadfastness and perseverance in confronting the occupation.
The blood of the leader al-Qanou will remain a beacon illuminating the path of resistance and jihad until victory and liberation are achieved."
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