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  • Additionally, PIJ reports an ambush using a repurposed GBU bomb monitored using a Hezbollah recon drone

    "Saraya al-Quds War Media (official):

    We carried out a qualitative operation by blowing up a house that had been previously rigged and booby-trapped in al-Nasr neighborhood of Gaza City, using a number of locally made explosive devices and others left over from the enemy that had been reverse-engineered.

    The house was blown up as a Zionist engineering force entered the area with the aim of rigging and detonating it.

    A Hudhud (Hoopoe) drone participated in the qualitative operation, documenting the moment the enemy forces entered and the house exploded.

    The explosion that occurred in the house confirms that none of the enemy soldiers were injured and that everyone in the building is among the dead or missing. The enemy launched extremely violent and unprecedented raids in the vicinity of the operation."

    Finally, there are reports of an operation against Yasser Abu Shabab’s collaborators in Rafah, killing and wounding them











  • 🛠🇵🇸 Exclusive: “Stones of the Valley” – A film about the first Palestinian Communists

    The “first bullet” of Palestinian resistance, a phrase often claimed and flaunted by Fatah, was in fact fired by Palestinian Communists as early as the 30’s. The direct impact of the Bolshevik revolution was felt a year after in Palestine, when the Palestine Communist Party began organizing, and a few years later was officially established and recognized as the Palestinian branch of the Comintern.

    The history of the PCP (the name changed various times to suit the different stages, yet retained the same members), the first party to lay the foundation for Palestinian resistance 100 years later, is saturated with pure deep-rooted peasant struggle towards liberation – from the British occupation to Zionist colonization, Arab reactionary collaborationists, Palestinian Feudalists, Jordanian reign and oppression, and global imperialism (to which the PCP exported heroes who were martyred abroad fighting alongside Arab, European and South American revolutionaries).

    Reaching the First Intifada, in shade of the exile of Palestinian leadership abroad, the PCP was a main component of the Unified Leadership of the uprising, alongside the PFLP, DFLP and Fatah, which led the 5-year popular uprising against Zionist occupation, expelling it from the West Bank and Gaza and forcing the first recognition of an autonomous Palestinian state.

    After the collapse of the Soviet Union, coinciding with the end of the Intifada, it can be said that Palestinian history was re-written to exclude the PCP. Its support and influence gradually faded, and a vast majority of its members and leaders left to join Fatah, Hamas or the two Fronts, or establish their own parties – at which point, Palestinian resistance was a solidified national value, with its roots tracing back to the first Communist patriots, who never gained anything but the fulfillment of their patriotic obligations towards their homeland, and paid a heavy price for its future.

    Sincerely, enjoy watching this beautiful film 🎬 (which, by the way, was banned from publishing by Jordanian authorities)

    • @PalCommie

    https://t.me/PalCommie/7129





  • 🔴 On the first anniversary of the martyrdom of its Political Bureau member Nidal Abd al-Aal and his comrades Imad and Abd al-Rahman, the PFLP declares: “We will remain loyal to the blood of the martyrs and committed to the resistance until liberation and return. There is no fear for the resistance, and Gaza will remain the day after… The will of the people is steadfast against all attempts at liquidation.”

    The leaders were assassinated on September 30th, 2024 in Beirut.

    “Their blood has become a testament to the great truth: that martyrdom is a deeper presence in the collective conscience of our people and our nation, and that the martyr has become an idea that never fades, a legacy that flows through the veins of the resistance, becoming a seed that sprouts a thousand fighters, and a resounding voice that awakens an entire nation.”

    The PFLP affirmed five points on the anniversary:

    1 The martyrdom of these leaders is a testament to the Front’s sacrifices, “where revolutionary consciousness merges with armed action, and the fighter becomes a martyrdom project who does not compromise on his land and dignity… All of Palestine, from its river to its sea, can only be liberated through blood, struggle, a solid will, and the unity of the resistance and revolutionaries of the world.”

    2 The path paved by the blood of the martyrs proceeds today stronger than ever, in Gaza, Lebanon, and Yemen. The greatness of martyrdom confirms that this people will not be broken.

    3 The fateful battle now underway confirms that the struggle with this usurping entity is the cause of all free people of the world. After the victory of the Palestinian narrative and the exposure of the truth to the entire world, it is clear that this zionist entity is a rogue criminal entity, and the United States is the head of evil in the world, fueling aggression and legitimizing crimes. The resistance, extending from Palestine to Iraq and Iran, is today weaving the threads of a new equation, confirming that the era of hegemony is receding before the consciousness and determination of peoples, and the return of Palestine as a central compass in the conscience of the nation and its free people.

    4 There is no fear for the resistance despite liquidation schemes. The resistance remains, rooted in the land and the conscience. No matter how difficult the choices may be, the revolutionary will of the people and the resistance will stand firm against all attempts to undermine our rights and will preserve the ability of the masses to confront until the national goals are achieved. In this fateful historical moment, the utmost importance lies in stopping the genocide in the Gaza Strip. Gaza, with its people and its resistance, will remain the day after, no matter how numerous the conspiracies or how difficult the circumstances.

    5 We recall in the martyred leaders the meanings of revolutionary commitment, and we draw from their determination the energy to continue the path. Comrade leader Nidal Abd al-Aal was the intellectual fighter who never tired of dreaming of returning to his village of al-Ghabisiyya. Comrade leader Imad Odeh was a true pillar for the return to his village of Saffuriyyeh, writing with his fortitude the loyalty and steadfastness of the camp. And the heroic comrade Abd al-Rahman was the flower of youth who dedicated his short life to Palestine and freedom. These three, with the ideology and the rifle they carried, have become icons on the path to victory, joining a long caravan of martyrs who dedicated their lives for the sake of Palestine and the resistance.

    The PFLP closed its statement affirming that resistance in all its forms is the only way to confront the enemy, until liberation and return are achieved.