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Resilience and Defiance: A Glimpse into the Life of a Barefoot Palestinian Fighter in Gaza

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Resilience and Defiance: A Glimpse into the Life of a Barefoot Palestinian Fighter in Gaza
The daily life of Palestinian resistance fighters in Gaza

Watan-Activists on social media circulated a video showing a Palestinian resistance fighter barefoot, launching a projectile in a scene that epitomizes the resilience and steadfastness of Gaza’s fighters in the face of the brutal Israeli aggression armed with the latest weapons.

The video, titled ‘A Day in the Life of a Resistant,’ was posted by ‘Saraya al-Quds,’ with the caption: ‘He signed up for it with Allah… barefoot with simple resources facing an army supported by global powers.’

https://vimeo.com/893900263

The video shows the resistant reading from a copy of the Quran alongside his weapon. In the next scene, several fighters are seen preparing a simple meal in what appears to be an uninhabited area.

Then, the barefoot hero begins digging a place to install the cannon. He then loads the shell, chanting ‘Bismillah’ (In the name of Allah), steps back before the shell is launched. He reloads another shell and repeats the process multiple times.

In a subsequent scene, two fighters stand in front of a small cannon, and the voice of a resistant can be heard reciting: ‘And you did not throw, when you threw, but it was Allah who threw.’ He adds, ‘Targeting the intersection of Street Five,’ repeating ‘Allahu Akbar (Allah is the Greatest),’ and ‘Alhamdulillah (Praise be to Allah),’ before the shell is launched toward its designated target.

Artillery shells rained down

The Al-Qassam Brigades and Saraya al-Quds announced on Tuesday that they killed a number of soldiers and destroyed several Israeli military vehicles in the past hours. They reported engaging in fierce clashes on the infiltration axes.

https://youtu.be/0JcFEUvIGjU

Saraya al-Quds, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, published a video scene titled ‘Hama Al-Hawn’ featuring footage of mortar shells and rocket barrages launched by Saraya al-Quds targeting military gatherings and enemy soldiers on the advancing fronts in Khan Yunis.

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- Writer and journalist, born in Homs, 1966, published in various Arab magazines and newspapers since 1983. She studied at the Shari 'a Scientific Institute and then at the Shari' a High School in Homs. She worked as a correspondent for the Arab Equidad newspaper in the United States of America. - New Jersey, Al-Ayam Al-Arabiya, Florida, 1990-2000, Gulf, United Arab Emirates Sharjah - Al-Ittihad Abu Dhabi - Rotana Saudi Magazine - Family Days Magazine (Syrian) Most Syrian newspapers and magazines, after moving to Jordan, followed two press and radio sessions of the community media network and a session of the Doha Center for Media Freedom in Amman and completed dozens of radio reports on the country's radio and Amman Net. I have been working as a collaborator with Zaman Al Wassal on the name "Fars Al Rufai" since 2013. I have an interest in writing about social issues, heritage, phenomena and various artistic subjects. I have many printed books, including: (Questions - confrontations in thought, life and creativity), "Customs and beliefs of Homs Governorate - Syrian Writers' Commission in Damascus 2011, (images from social life in Bedouin) of Al-Rahsah Printing and Publishing House in Homs 2008 and (features and flags from Homs) of Taha Printing and Publishing House 2010. - Many written books, including: (Obad and cultural creations from Syria), (Writing Time - Listening Time - Dialogues in Thought, Life and Creativity) - printed electronically on "eBook", (Trades and Industries of Heritage of Homs), (Exotic Hand, Face and Tongue - Photographs from Popular Heritage s in Homs) and (Famous Homs in the 12th and 13th CentCenturies).

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