Saturday, 20 August 2011

Ten Zionists injured in rocket attack -Thousands participate in funeral of leaders of the Popular Resistance Committees

 

[ 19/08/2011 - 08:33 PM ]   

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- The IOF has announced on Friday morning that ten Israelis were injured as a result of a rocket which fell on the city of Asdod in 1948-occupied Palestine.
Israeli media said that a rocket hit a building in Asdod injuring ten people, one of them seriously.
Israeli radio said that ten rockets fell on Askalan, Beersheba and Keryat Gat, with most of them falling in open areas causing no damage.

On Thursday, the Salahuddin Brigades, the armed wing of the Popular Resistance Committees, said that they fired two Grad missiles at Askalan as an initial retaliation to the assassination of its leaders on Thursday by the Israeli occupation.

Yedot Ahronot, on Thursday, confirmed that three missiles fell on Askalan without causing any casualties.


Thousands participate in funeral of leaders of the Popular Resistance Committees

[ 19/08/2011 - 06:37 PM ] 

GAZA, (PIC)-- Tens of thousands of people on Friday participated in the funerals, in the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah, of the leaders of the Popular Resistance Committees who were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Thursday.
Participants performed the funeral prayers after the Friday prayers. The funeral then proceeded with the six victims Kamal Nairab, Secretary General of PRC, Imad Hammad, head of manufacture department of PRC, Khaled Sha’ath and his son Malek (2 years) and the two leaders Khaled al-Masri, Imad Naser.

Representatives of Palestinian factions participated in the funeral, in which participants called on the Palestinian resistance to retaliate to occupation crimes.

Spokesman for the PRC said that the Salahuddin Brigades, the armed wing of the PRC, promised “an unprecedented retaliation.”

Meanwhile, in the city of Gaza thousands participated in the funeral of 13-year-old Mahmoud Abu Samra who was killed Friday morning in an Israeli occupation airstrike.
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