In Lebanon, the Islamic resistance movement has announced the death of Ahmed Hassan Ma, also known as Abu Javad, as a martyr on the Jerusalem Road. Born in the southern town of Tayr al-Gharbiyah, Ma was a prominent member of the Islamic resistance. His tragic demise has left his loved ones and the wider community deeply saddened. Details of the circumstances surrounding Ma’s passing are still being investigated. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.
Based on the latest news, here is a revised version:
In Lebanon, the Islamic resistance movement has mourned the deaths of two of its members, Ali Ahmad Hamzeh and Ahmed Hassan Ma’touk, on the Jerusalem Road. Both individuals, Hamzeh from Deb’al village and Ma’touk from Western Ceer village, were active members of the resistance movement and lost their lives in an Israeli drone strike in the village of Bafulieh in Tyre province. Their sacrifices will not be forgotten, and their families and communities continue to grieve their losses. May they both rest in peace.
Moreover, in the occupied Palestinian territories, three martyrs have been identified following Israeli air raids on the Ibn Timia mosque in Rafah, located in the southern Gaza Strip. Additionally, various resistance groups, including the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and Shahid Omar al-Qasim forces, have reported mortar shelling in response to Israeli aggression. The IDF has also confirmed the death of Staff Sgt. Haim Sabach from the Border Defense Corps’ 869th Combat Intelligence Collection Unit, marking the 23rd Lebanese fatality acknowledged since recent hostilities began. In Kuwait, there is currently an unidentified martyr. Our hearts and condolences go out to all those affected by these senseless acts of violence. May their souls find solace and may justice prevail.
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