Hamas vows response to israeli crimes as three Palestinians killed in Jenin hospital

Hamas Movement issued a statement mourning the three martyrs in Jenin, including two brothers, who were assassinated by israeli undercover soldiers inside Ibn Sina Hospital at dawn on Tuesday.
The statement emphasized that the repetitive crimes committed by israel will not go unanswered.
The israeli execution of the three young men, one of whom was receiving treatment for a previous serious injury inflicted by the Israeli forces, is condemned by Hamas as a war crime.
The movement added that this incident is an addition to the ongoing israeli crimes against the Palestinian people, whether in Gaza or Jenin.
Hamas paid tribute to the three martyrs, identified as Muhammad Jalamneh (a member of Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas), Muhammad al-Ghazawi (one of the founders of the Jenin Brigades affiliated with the Islamic Jihad’s Al-Quds Brigades), and his brother Basel al-Ghazawi.
Hamas reiterated that the resistance will not be weakened by israeli assassinations and crimes, vowing to persist in its resistance to the occupation until the liberation of Palestine and the restoration of all rights. (ILKHA)
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