09/08/2024–|Last updated: 08/09/20249:31 p.m. (Mecca time)
Abu Ubaida, military spokesman for the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, announced his blessing for what he called a heroic operation at the Karama crossing carried out by Jordanian martyr Maher al-Jazi, as he called him one of the heroes of the Al-Aqsa flood.
Abu Ubaida added – in a statement broadcast on the Telegram platform – that “the gun of the Jordanian hero to defend our people and our people was more effective than massive armies and a stacked military arsenal,” as he said.
He stressed that the operation “expresses the conscience of our nation and the consequences of the flood of Al-Aqsa and the nightmare that awaits the Zionist entity.”
Abu Ubaida said that Al-Qassam fighters “in their combat operations, ambushes and passages in the Gaza Strip, performed the absent prayer for the martyr, the hero of the operation.”
Three Israelis were killed this Sunday morning by gunfire near the Allenby Crossing (King Hussein Bridge, as it is known in Jordan, and Karama Crossing, as it is known on the Palestinian side), between Jordan and the West Bank, in an operation that is the first of its kind since the start of the Israeli aggression against Gaza on October 7. Last October, the attacks intensified in the occupied West Bank.