Jenin -

Difficult hours went through the family of Majd Abu Al-Azmi, when the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced his name among the martyrs of the Jenin camp, before deleting it and replacing it with the correct name. ".

The funeral of the alternative martyr was not the only one that Abu Al-Azmi attended recently. One day before, he was among the crowds that attended the funeral of 5 martyrs who died during the storming of the Israeli military units of the Jenin camp, which assassinated the martyr Abdel-Fattah Khrusheh, whom they accuse of carrying out the shooting attack on settlers in Hawara 10 days ago. .

The martyrs of Jenin are: Ziyad Al-Zarini, Moatasem Al-Sabbagh, Muhammad Khalouf, Tariq Al-Natour, in addition to Muhammad Al-Ghazzawi.

6 Palestinians were killed and others were injured when large Israeli military forces estimated at about 40 military vehicles backed by special forces, whose soldiers had infiltrated into Jenin camp in civilian clothes, surrounded houses on Mahyoub Street, east of the camp. This force bombed a house with missiles, while helicopters and drones were participating in an operation. attack.

In front of the gate of Jenin Governmental Hospital, the number of people increased as the clock approached 10:30 am, the time for the start of the funeral procession. Next to the gate of the mortuary, the relatives of the martyrs stood waiting to take a final farewell look.

Immediately after the bodies of the five martyrs were removed from the mortuary, hundreds of Palestinians carried the bodies of the martyrs for an hour and a half, during which they roamed the streets of Jenin and its camp, before reaching the cemetery.

A large number of fighters from the various Palestinian factions participated in the funeral procession, and shots were fired extensively, as was the presence of children.

The funeral procession for the martyrs lasted for about an hour and a half and roamed the streets of Jenin and its camp (Al-Jazeera)

The resistance takes hold

(H.S), 23 years old, a fighter in the Jenin Battalion, says that the occupation forces carried out the raid at a sudden time during the noon hours, when the resistance fighters were taking time to rest, after staying up all night to monitor and protect the camp.

He added that over the course of two weeks, the Israeli warplanes did not leave the camp's sky, so the resistance fighters were stationed 24 hours a day for two weeks, explaining that the resistance men clashed with the occupation forces as soon as the special forces were discovered in the alleys and alleys of the camp, and that the occupation army used aircraft and missile missiles.

He stressed that the resistance increases with the increase in raids and killings, and with each new martyr, the idea of ​​resistance becomes entrenched and expands, and the resistance and persistence of the resistance increases, in addition to their development in the methods and forms of fighting.

The comprehensive strike spread to all walks of life in the Jenin governorate and its camp, in mourning for the martyrs of yesterday. Shops were closed and the streets were empty of pedestrians after the funeral of the martyrs was completed, while a mourning house was opened in the Jenin camp club.

In the governorates of the West Bank, a comprehensive strike took place in mourning for the martyrs, while the Palestinian factions vowed to respond to the crime of the occupation.

The Palestinian resistance factions vowed to respond to the occupation's crime in the Jenin camp on Tuesday (Al-Jazeera)

synergism in each fetus

The resistance men continued to confront the attack of the occupation forces for more than two and a half hours, and (H.S) explains that the martyr Mutassim al-Dabaa, one of the fighters in the camp, clashed with the special force, and when he ran out of ammunition, he pulled out his home-made pistol and attacked an Israeli military vehicle and clashed with them from zero distance. He wounded two soldiers, who were admitted by Israel, before an Israeli sniper's bullets reached him and he was killed.

The 15-year-old, Qais Ashraf Seikli, says that 6 mourning houses are open today, "This is something heavy on our souls," adding, "Yesterday will not be erased from our memory. Bombs and missiles were everywhere in the camp. This is a massacre."

The fighter in the Jenin Brigade (S.D.) explains that "the entire governorate came to the aid of the people of the camp. The ordinary people were more than the armed men, and the battalion's fighters clashed until the last moment," adding that "the last time I saw the martyr Ziyad al-Zar'ini, he told me that whoever is patient with what What is happening in Jenin and Nablus is immoral."

In turn, (S.D.) says that among the martyrs was Muhammad al-Ghazawi, whose house was always open to the resistance fighters, and he called for unity among all the factions in the camp, and he did not join any faction.

Jenin Brigade fighters see that the camp is an incubator for the resistance fighters, and it is always open to them (Al-Jazeera)

Cohesion of the resistance in the camp

The process of hiding the Palestinian resistance fighters and pursuers in the Jenin camp was repeated more than once, just as the martyrs Muhammad and Nour Ghoneim - from the town of Burqin - hid in the camp, before their assassination last January, and the most recent of them was Abdel Fattah Khrusha - from the Askar camp - in the house of Iyad Abu Al-Azmi, before the Special Forces managed to assassinate him.

The fighters of the Jenin Brigade believe that the camp is an incubator for the resistance fighters, and it is always open to them, as H.S. says, adding that "any person who performs a resistance action, we offer our soul to him, and we defend him with everything we have, and this thing is known about the Jenin camp and is not new to it." .

He continues, "The division destroyed our people, and the youth of the camp understand that, so you find everyone fighting with one breath. We sleep in one house and eat from one plate, and in Ramadan, for example, everyone can see the extent of cohesion between us on our various factions and affiliations."

From the city of Nablus, Mahmoud Darwish - 29 years old - came to participate in the funeral of his colleague, the martyr Ziyad Al-Zar'ini.

Darwish believes that the state of cohesion in the camp differs from the rest of the cities and towns of the West Bank, and believes that the fighters in the camp work with one hand for a well-known goal and one destination, which is resistance to the Israeli occupation and liberation.

Darwish says that he used to work with the martyr Ziyad in the customs police apparatus, adding, "We did not know that he was resisting in the Jenin camp. Ziyad was a race for good, loving people and cooperating with his colleagues at work, but we all noticed his love for the resistance and the resisters."