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In a newly released military statement, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade — the military wing of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’ supposedly “moderate” Fatah movement governing in Judea and Samaria — declared its alliance with Hamas and its commitment to the ongoing military campaign against Israel.
Expressing support for armed struggle, the terror organization underlined that unity on the battlefield, in conjunction with the resolute determination of the Palestinian people, is crucial for success. Fighters of the Martyrs of Al-Aqsa Brigade, the armed wing of the Fatah movement, are also taking part in Operation Aqsa Flood.“We will have a reckoning with those who will deceive our people and plot against them, even if it takes a long time,” the statement reads. “We will protect our people and our struggle and we will not stop except with the liberation of Palestine.”
While the exact number of individuals abducted remains unclear, Hamas terrorists have claimed more than 100. One senior Israeli military official shared a preliminary assessment that at least 150 Israelis were taken hostage by the Palestinian terrorists.
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