"Martyrs are More Sublime"

Minister in the Palestinian Authority: "Martyrs are More Sublime than Us"

Not surprising: The Palestinian Authority Minister Muid Shaaban praised the terrorists who were killed during the IDF's operation in Tulkarm and called on Palestinians to join the fight: "What is needed is unity on the ground and fighting in the streets and in every inch of our homeland."

Palestinian terrorists, illustration (Photo by Wisam Hashlamoun/FLASH90)

Muid Shaaban, the minister for the fight against settlements on behalf of the Palestinian Authority, arrived yesterday (Saturday) to the funeral of the terrorists who were eliminated by the IDF in Tulkarm and gave an inciting speech and even called on the Palestinians to join the fighting.

During the funeral of the terrorists killed in the IDF's operation in Tulkarm, in which undercover unit fighter Maxim Rezinkus was killed, the Palestinian minister praised the terrorists, saying, "What is needed is unity on the ground and fighting in the streets and in every inch of our homeland."

The Palestinian minister: the fighting in the alleys of the cities - the order of the hour

In a speech given by Shaaban with dozens of armed terrorists by his side, Shaaban called the terrorists who fought against the IDF forces "martyrs more sublime than all of us", and defined "fighting in the alleys of the cities and throughout the homeland" in a unified way as the order of the hour.

According to the Palestinian minister, "those who fought yesterday in Tulkarm in the Nur Shams camp are known: the martyrs who are more sublime than the rest of us!" said Shaaban. Later, he added and went against the voices that support Hamas, clarifying that the Palestinian Authority is also committed to "Struggle against the occupation" and mentioned that they also have "thousands of martyrs whose blood is soaked in the land of the homeland."

"Today, on behalf of the Fatah movement, we only want national unity. Only national unity because it is the law of victory, and its secret (the secret of unity) is our freedom! Therefore, I implore you to cast aside any discord and anyone who seeks to disrupt our compass. Our compass is (the struggle) against the occupation. Against the occupation alone."

Shaaban continued and called on the armed militants standing by his side, saying, "Our dear brothers in the struggle, participants in this procession, unity is the way to overcome the crisis, and it is the way to our freedom. Our homeland is the most precious thing we have. There are already thousands of hands that have perished. Shall we not be ashamed of their spilled blood? Shall we not be ashamed of the tears of their mothers? We must only focus on the occupation! Whoever wants something else – remove him from our ranks. Let him not reach the processions. Let him leave from here. Anyone who says otherwise, we will shoot him," Shaaban cautioned.

"What is required is unity on the ground, and fighting in the streets of every refugee camp and in every territory of our homeland," Shaaban outlined the goal of the war. "We will not allow anyone to cast aspersions against the mothers of the martyrs and prisoners or their sisters or sons. Be very careful about anything related to the martyrs who died in everything related to Palestine, which you tread on its land soaked in the blood of the martyrs."

The clear support of the Palestinian Authority for terrorism and fighting against Israel is not limited to Shaaban's incitement speech. One of the leaders of the terrorists in TulKarm is none other than Omar Majdoubeh, an officer in the Palestinian security mechanisms and the personal security of Minister Shaaban.

In the pictures, Majdoubeh can be seen leading the armed militants during the procession and serving as their leader. Despite being one of the senior figures among the terrorists in TulKarm, Majdoubeh has been freely moving around Judea and Samaria in recent years alongside Shaaban, leading numerous violent actions against Jewish settlements and farms.

After the elimination, the Palestinian movement Fatah, led by Abu Mazen, issued an official notice about Abad's death. They accompanied it with images displaying rocket launches and the capture of soldiers, noting that he was killed after participating in the "Operation Storm of Al-Aqsa," the name given by Hamas to the conflict.

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