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PA security forces member who shot at soldiers had an Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades headband on his body

Headline: “A Martyr and eight wounded people in an act of aggression against Jenin, the occupation destroys two homes in Jericho and Artas”

“Yesterday [May 29, 2023,] the Israeli occupation forces and the settler herds continued their attacks against the civilians in various parts of the West Bank.

Released prisoner Ashraf Muhammad Amin Ibrahim (i.e., terrorist, shot at Israeli soldiers), 38, died as a Martyr… after he was wounded early yesterday morning during confrontations that broke out following the invasion of Jenin.He is a [PA] General [Military] Intelligence Forces officer…

Masses from among our people accompanied the Martyr’s body in a military ceremony to its final resting place… They carried the Martyr’s body on shoulders while it was wrapped in the Palestinian flag and a keffiyeh (i.e., Arab headdress) of the Fatah Movement to the cemetery, where the body was interred.

Participating in the funeral procession were [PA] General Security Forces Director Brig. Gen. Ahmed Abu Hadid, officers of the forces, and Fatah [Jenin] Branch Secretary Ata Abu Rmeileh…

In a speech on behalf of Fatah and the intelligence forces, Fatah [Jenin] branch member Osama Bazzour said that the occupation’s incessant terror and crimes will not dissuade our people from continuing the resistance.”

[Official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, May 30, 2023]

The article includes pictures of terrorist Ashraf Ibrahim’s dead body, which is wrapped in a Palestinian flag and a keffiyeh and is wearing a headband with “Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades,” Fatah’s military wing, written on it.

Ashraf Muhammad Amin Ibrahim – 38-year-old Palestinian terrorist, PA military intelligence officer, and member of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades (Fatah’s military wing) who shot at Israeli soldiers while they were arresting two wanted terrorists in Jenin on May 29, 2023. The soldiers returned fire in self-defense, killing Ibrahim.

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