The last target of the Israeli regime, which continued its massacres in the Palestinian territories, was the members of the Islamic Jihad Movement. Israeli occupation forces raided the Jenin Refugee Camp and placed snipers on the roofs of the buildings. Clashes broke out between Palestinians and Israeli forces, who were trying to resist the raid. During the events, 4 Palestinians were detained. The invaders, who carried out a dawn raid on the Jenin Refugee Camp yesterday morning, martyred the Jenin Brigade commander and his assistant of the Jerusalem Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement. In the statement made by the Jenin Brigade of the Jerusalem Brigades on the subject, It was announced that 26-year-old Muhammed Eymen Es-Sa'di (Abu Eymen), one of the leading commanders of the movement and serving as the field commander and the commander of the Jenin Brigade, and his assistant, 27-year-old Naim Cemal Zebidi, one of the commanders and one of the heroic mujahideen are martyred. A large number of Palestinian people who came to Ibn-i Sina Hospital in Jenin, took the bodies of the young martyrs and circulated them in the streets of the city. Palestinians chanted slogans demanding protection for the Palestinian people against Israeli abuses.
Israeli forces raided Yabed town in Jenin yesterday and detained Palestinian Abdulgani Harazallah in the house they had besieged. Muhammed Tevfik Bedarane, shot in the chest by Israeli soldiers, was martyred. 26-year-old Palestinian Mohammed Tevfik Bedarane was bid farewell to his last journey by hundreds of people yesterday. The attendees chanted takbirs and chanted anti-Israel slogans. Bedarane's body was buried in the Yabed Cemetery after the funeral prayer at the El-Belde el-Kebir Mosque.
NETANYAHU: “WE WILL NOT BE GOVERNED ACCORDING TO THE LAWS OF JEWISH”
The leader of the racist Likud Party, Benjamin Netanyahu, who was assigned to form the government in Israel, stated that Israel will not be governed by "Jewish laws" due to the influence of the racist parties that will take part in his coalition, and said, “We will continue to be a country of law (!)” Responding to a question about how he would respond to the demands of his far-right allies Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, who are considered controversial in Israel with their fanatical and discriminatory actions and views in the coalition negotiations, Netanyahu said, “The Likud Party and frankly I determine the main or dominant policy of the government. I think I have more than a modest influence on this. Israel will not be governed by the laws of the Talmud (Judaism)... We will continue to be a country of law.”