Desecration of five Palestinian women at ZBRI sparks ire of resistance

Desecration of five Palestinian women at ZBRI sparks ire of resistance

Desecration of five Palestinian women at ZBRI sparks ire of resistance
Desecration of five Palestinian women at ZBRI sparks ire of resistance


  The desecration of several Palestinian women by the Zionist regime in the West Bank has drawn the ire of Palestinian groups. They threatened that the interim regime would pay a heavy price for the desecration. On September 4, the Zionist newspaper Ha'aretz wrote: "During the invasion of al-Khalil, Israeli forces forced five Palestinian women to undress in order to search them." After interviewing these Palestinian women and their families, Haaretz confirmed that two masked Israeli military women with a trained dog forced five Palestinian women to completely undress and walk naked in front of them one after the other.

The desecration of Palestinian women has drawn the ire of Hamas, Fatah and the Islamic Jihad of Palestine, as well as the Arin al-Aswad resistance group. Hamas said the behavior showed the reality of a regime devoid of norms and values. Encroachment and desecration of houses, as well as the removal of the hijab from our people by the occupying forces are considered crimes and a dangerous escalation of tension. The occupation regime will pay for this with increased attacks from the heroic resistance forces.

The Arin al-Aswad group in Nablus, located in the West Bank, also warning the interim regime that revenge was coming for this violence against Palestinian women, stressed: “We will come out of a place you don’t even think about, and "We'll hit you. You'll get stabbed in the back, then the warnings will be useless." The Fatah movement also announced that with this action the occupying forces had crossed red lines. The perpetrators must take full responsibility for the consequences of this action and in any case they will pay for it.