The episode of the program "What is Hidden is Greater" shed light on the recent operations of the resistance groups in the West Bank, especially the Jenin Battalion of the Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, and the Lions' Den group in Nablus, and presented footage and exclusive interviews with the leaders of these groups.

The episode (6/1/2023) of the program “What is Hidden is Greater” accompanied the Jenin Brigade in some of its activities that take place in complex security conditions, and it transmitted exclusive footage of members of the battalion during shooting exercises and simulating different scenarios of clashes.

The Jenin Battalion began with limited personnel and few capabilities, and its appearance was with the end of the Battle of Saif al-Quds in May 2021, led by the commander of the al-Quds Brigades, Jamil al-Amouri, who was assassinated by a special Israeli force at dawn on June 10, 2021 inside Jenin, along with two members of the Palestinian Military Intelligence Service.

The program was able to interview Abu Muhammad - who is one of the leaders and founders of the battalion who accompanied Al-Amouri in the founding process, and who talked about the stage of establishment and Al-Amouri's role in that - stressing that Al-Amouri's martyrdom had a great impact on the battalion in the West Bank, and from here the actual establishment of the battalion began.

The former coordinator of the Israeli government's operations in the West Bank, Eitan Dangot, acknowledges that the Islamic Jihad Movement has controlled the rhythm for years in the Jenin camp.

Since the announcement of the Jenin Brigade, Israel has systematically targeted Islamic Jihad leaders in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which is still targeting by various means.

In the investigative program, the Al-Quds Brigades revealed that it had thwarted a plan to infiltrate its ranks by the Israeli intelligence.

In an exclusive interview with an exclusive program with the program "What is hidden is greater" in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, the commander of the Al-Quds Brigades, Akram Al-Ajouri, spoke about Israel's pursuit of him and the attempt to assassinate him, in which one of his sons was martyred, and revealed that the Israeli enemy obtained information that helped him and another party (he refused to be named). It helped him greatly in order to reach him in the last moments of the assassination attempt.

He confirmed that the Jenin battalion is in the process of building and escalating, and that it includes dozens of individuals who are fully equipped with weapons and experience, and said that the solid mass of the battalion is close to 100.

Al-Ajouri is considered one of the most prominent and most wanted by Israel, and accuses him of managing and leading the operations of the Al-Quds Brigades in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and holds him responsible for the development and expansion of the Jenin Brigade.

Since the announcement of its first statement, the Jenin Battalion followed the method of direct confrontation with the occupation forces, and carried out operations to repel the Israeli incursion attempts, and one of its most important operations was the Homesh operation, which aimed at capturing Israeli soldiers.

The field commander of the Jenin Abu al-Hassan battalion said that the battalion consists of 3 units, the monitoring and follow-up unit, the explosives unit, and the confrontation and engagement unit.

Den of lions

The "What is Hidden is Greater" program also sheds light on the "Black's Den" group in the city of Nablus, where the group's militants appeared for the first time in a military parade on December 9, 2022, after being pursued by security forces.

The name "The Lions' Den" appeared after several surprise attacks against Israeli forces, but the Israeli security system failed to reach them several times.

In an exclusive interview with the "What is Hidden is Greater" program, Abu Mujahid - one of the perpetrators of the "Shafi Shomron" operation - talked about the details of the operation and how it was planned.

The man - who leads the Lions' Den group and calls himself Abu Palestine - also indicated the establishment of the group and the qualitative operations it carried out.

It is noteworthy that the Israeli occupation launched a campaign of systematic assassinations carried out by special forces against leaders of the Lions' Den Battalion, but the military correspondent of the Israeli Channel 13 admits, in an interview with the "What is Hidden is Greater" program, that the assassination increases the balance of these Palestinian groups.

In light of its failure to contain the rise and expansion of armed resistance groups in the West Bank and the people's embrace of them, Israel relied on its security coordination with the Palestinian Authority in an effort to contain the scene.

Nablus witnessed violent clashes between the Palestinian security services and angry protesters over the arrest of one of the prominent activists in the Lions' Den, Musab Shtayyeh, a leader in the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas.