Hamas mourns Ibrahim Abu Ya’coub

The Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, on Friday morning mourned the Palestinian martyr Ibrahim Abu Ya’coub who was shot dead by zionist occupation forces in Salfit, West Bank, on Thursday night.
Hamas extended condolences to Abu Ya’coub’s family and stressed that Ibrahim’s blood, as well as the blood of all Palestinian martyrs, will not go in vain and will be the fuel that ignites the intifada against the zionist occupation.
Hamas called for the largest participation in Abu Ya’coub’s funeral in Salfit in response to the israeli crime.
The movement stressed that resistance at all levels is the only way to stop Israeli crimes and settlement and annexation plans in the occupied West Bank.
On Thursday night, zionist occupation forces shot Ibrahim Abu Ya’coub, who was standing with a group of friends in Kifl Hares village in Salfit, in the neck.
Abu Ya’coub died shortly after being admitted to the hospital.
According to local residents, another citizen aged 17 was injured in the same shooting. (ILKHA)
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