Alwaght- Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, says that the Israeli regime's persistent crimes against the Palestinians will elicit retaliatory attacks.
Hamas spokesman Husam Badran has reiterated his Movement's vow to avenge the blood of all martyrs, uphold the path of resistance, and continue its support for al-Quds intifada (uprising). Badran stressed that the cold-blooded killing of a Palestinian child from Beit Ur al-Tahta village in Ramallah a few days ago vindicated further that Israel would never stop its crimes against the Palestinians.
The Hamas official also hailed all the Palestinian youths who carried out "heroic" operations in revenge for the Palestinian blood and the desecration of the holy sites.
He applauded, in particular, the car-ramming attack that was carried out by a young woman on Friday near Kiryat Arba settlement in al-Khalil, stressing that such operations reflect the Palestinian people's adherence to the resistance option.
Meanwhile, at least 330 Palestinians have been detained since the Muslim holy month of Ramadan began on June 6, according to a statement released Saturday by the Palestine Prisoners' Center for Studies, which said that the detentions reflected Israel’s disregard for the sanctity of the holiday.
Spokesperson for the center Riyad al-Ashqar said that Israeli forces detained hundreds, including women, children, the elderly, people suffering from various illnesses, formerly released prisoners, and fishermen in the Gaza Strip.
The holy month of Ramadan is anticipated by Palestinian Muslims as a time of relative calm and respite, however this year's holiday has been marked by widespread detention campaigns, housing demolitions, a crackdown on the right to movement, and increasing restrictions in the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Al Quds (Jerusalem) Old City, where Palestinians were also the target of racist verbal abuse from thousands of Zionist Israeli extremists on the eve of Ramadan.