“In light of these serious violations, we warn the Israeli occupation against committing similar crimes. This morning, the Israeli occupation forces executed Palestinian citizen Mohammed Ammar at the separation fence east of the Bureij refugee camp, thus crossing all red lines,” the Joint Chamber said in a statement today.
“We confirm that the Palestinian resistance will not keep silent while the israeli occupation continues to commit heinous crimes against Palestinians. We warn that such violations will trigger a new escalation, and the Israeli occupation will be entirely held responsible for it. The Joint Chamber also said that ‘israel’ bears all responsibility for the consequences if it continues the escalation and attacks against the Palestinian people.”
“Finally, we hail the Palestinian people and freedom fighters in the West Bank, Jerusalem, and Gaza who honorably face off the Israeli occupation with all means possible. We renew our pledge to the Palestinian people that the resistance will be their protective shield and will not allow the Israeli occupation to target them at its whim and that it will pay the price for its crimes and attacks against our people,” the Joint Chamber concluded.
Earlier today, 41-year-old Mohamed Abdelkarim Ammar was shot dead in the head and neck while he was hunting birds by the Israeli forces stationed at the eastern borders of the Gaza Strip, east of Bureij camp.
His cousin said that every morning, Mohamed, who is a father, was going out to hunt birds to make a living, however, the occupation forces killed him although he had no gun, but some cages to put the birds on them after hunting.
Since the early morning hours of today, the Israeli forces shot dead three Palestinians, including a youth in Jenin, woman in Jerusalem and Mohamed Ammar.