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The father of the terrorist who was killed in the hospital in Jenin: "There will be many more martyrs - this is coming to Palestine" | Israel Today

2024-01-30T07:39:36.167Z

Highlights: The father of the terrorist who was killed in the hospital in Jenin: "There will be many more martyrs - this is coming to Palestine" IDF forces under the direction of the Shin Bet entered the Ivan Sina hospital and killed 3 terrorists who planned to carry out an attack inspired by the October 7 massacre. The 27-year-old Jalamana was a Hamas member who, according to the security forces' joint statement, maintained contacts with the terrorist organization's headquarters abroad. He transferred weapons and ammunition to terrorist operatives in order to promote shooting attacks.


IDF forces under the direction of the Shin Bet entered the Ivan Sina hospital and killed 3 terrorists who planned to carry out an attack inspired by the October 7 massacre. I waited a long time for this news, he is neither the first martyr nor the last"


A significant and unusual operation inside the hospital in Jenin:

The fighters of the National Special Unit for Combating Terrorism in the early hours (Tuesday) at the direction of the Shin Bet killed three terrorists from Hamas and the Islamic Jihad inside the Ibn Sina Hospital in Jenin.

The moments of the massacre at the hospital in Jenin

After the assassination, residents and activists from Jenin, some of them armed, gathered at the hospital.

Jalamana's father said that his son was considered wanted for more than a year, and during that time he left home.

Neither the first martyr nor the last

"I woke up at about a quarter to six," he said.

"My wife said that the army entered the hospital. I have been expecting this news for a long time and I prepared myself for it. He is neither the first martyr nor the last. There will be many more martyrs - it is coming to Palestine. Will we liberate our land without there being victims? Never."

According to him, "During the last year, our house was raided more than once in the hope that they would find him. They arrested me and Muhammad's two brothers to pressure him to turn himself in. The intelligence officer told me: 'Your son is on the list of those arrested and if he does not turn himself in, he will be on the list of exterminated I told him: 'You are Medina, I can't do anything, he left the house and didn't come back. If you want him, Jenin told you - look for him and take him. No one is stopping you.'"

Jalamana's father, photo: Arab Networks

The 27-year-old Jalmana was a Hamas member who, according to the security forces' joint statement, maintained contacts with the terrorist organization's headquarters abroad and was even injured in the past when he tried to carry out a deadly attack. In addition, he transferred weapons and ammunition to terrorist operatives in order to promote shooting attacks, and as mentioned planned an inspired raid attack The events of the invasion by Hamas terrorists on October 7.

Jalamana, who as mentioned has ties with Hamas abroad, opened the organization's headquarters in the hospital with the understanding that the arena allows him to be invulnerable. He and his men managed the terrorist activity in the Judea and Samaria territories from the hospital.

Along with Jalamana, two terrorist brothers who were also hiding in the hospital were eliminated: Muhammad Al-Gazawi, an operative of the Jenin Brigades of Hamas who was involved in several terrorist activities, including shooting at IDF forces in the sector, and his brother Bassel Al-Gazawi, an Islamic Jihad operative who was Involved in terrorist activity in Yosh.

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Source: israelhayom

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