With an explosive device "The Lions' Den" announces the assassination of one of its members by the occupation and vows to respond

With an explosive device "The Lions' Den" announces the assassination of one of its members by the occupation and vows to respond The Areen Al-Aswad group announced the death of one of its members by the Israeli army's bullets in the city of Nablus, while the Palestinian youth, Rabbi Arafa, died of a head injury by the occupation army in the city of Qalqilya in the northern occupied West Bank.  On Sunday, the "Aren Al-Aswad" group announced the death of one of its members in the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank.  The group said in a statement: "At 1:30 a.m. on Sunday, a commando knight and one of the fiercest fighters of the Black Lair Group, the hero martyr Tamer Al-Kilani, disembarked, where the treacherous occupation placed a TNT device attached to him."  She added: "We promise you to reveal the details of the assassination and to respond to the occupation with a harsh response, and we call on our people and those who can reach Nablus to participate in the funeral today."  There was no immediate Israeli comment on the statement.  The group "The Lions' Den" publicly appeared in a military parade in early September in the Old City of Nablus, and its members belong to various Palestinian factions. On October 12, it announced that it had carried out five shooting attacks against Israeli targets, killing a soldier and wounding others.  For the thirteenth day, the city of Nablus (in the northern West Bank) and its camps are living under a tight siege imposed by the Israeli army after the killing of one of its soldiers last week.  In the same context, the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced on Saturday the death of a young man from a wound to the head by the Israeli army in the northern occupied West Bank, while the Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned what it described as "the heinous crime of field execution."  The Ministry of Health said in a press statement that "the young man, Rabbi Arafa Rabi, 32 years old, died of critical wounds after being shot in the head by the occupation soldiers."  She explained that the young man "was wounded at Checkpoint 109 near the village of Al-Nabi Elias, southeast of Qalqilya."  In turn, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned, in a press statement, "the heinous crime of field execution committed by the occupation forces against the citizen Rabi at one of the occupation checkpoints in Qalqilya."  The Foreign Ministry considered that "Rabi's martyrdom is part of a series of daily crimes committed by the occupation forces against Palestinian citizens, with political instructions that made it easier for the soldiers to kill any Palestinian without any reason."  In Jerusalem, the Israeli police said that they shot and "neutralised" a Palestinian who they claimed had stabbed an Israeli and seriously wounded him.  The Palestinian Ministry held the Israeli government "full and direct responsibility for these crimes and their consequences and repercussions on the conflict arena."  And it asked the International Criminal Court to "break its silence and issue arrest warrants against criminals, murderers and those who stand behind them."  Since the beginning of this year, separate areas of the West Bank have witnessed a noticeable escalation and an increase in the pace of Israeli forces' operations.  After supporting extremists, Palestinians burn Zara products and a fatwa forbids dealing with them The Palestinian judge called for a boycott of the Zara clothing company anywhere in the world until it cancels its contract with its Israeli agent who supports the extremist Itamar Ben Gvir, who incites the killing of Palestinians, and Palestinians launched a wide campaign to boycott the company.  Palestinians launched a massive campaign to boycott the Spanish clothing company Zara, after the Hebrew media revealed the intention of the company's agent in Israel to support extremist Jewish Knesset member Itamar Ben Gvir in his election campaign.  Activists on social media circulated videos showing Palestinians burning clothes produced by the Zara company, and they also tweeted the hashtag #Cutter_Zara, which reflects their strong rejection of the support of the extremist Ben Gvir, who does not stop his criminality and violation of Palestinian lands and people.  For his part, the Chief Justice of Palestine, Mahmoud Al-Habbash, Advisor to the President for Religious Affairs and Islamic Relations, called for a boycott of the products of the Spanish clothing company Zara anywhere in the world, until the company cancels its contract with its Israeli agent in response to his support for extremist Itamar Ben Gvir in the upcoming Israeli Knesset elections.  According to a statement issued by his office, the Chief Justice issued a legal fatwa prohibiting dealing with the company from now on, calling on all Islamic institutions and fatwa bodies in the world to take the same position until the company cancels its contract with its Israeli agent who supports terrorism.  On Saturday, the Ministry of National Economy announced its move to hold Zara accountable for the statements of its Israeli agent and its support for the extremist settler Itamar Ben Gvir, who incites the killing of Palestinians, in the upcoming Israeli Knesset elections.  The ministry clarified in a statement that under international law, companies or individuals are prohibited from supporting individuals who have anti-human and racist tendencies and incite the killing of citizens and their expulsion from their land.  It indicated that it is in the process of sending a legal letter to the parent company to clarify its position on these statements and its clear and explicit position on settlements in accordance with international law and Security Council Resolution No. 2334, which stipulates the illegality of settlements.  The agent of the world famous Zara clothing network in Israel had announced that he would host at his home a political election meeting in support of the extremist Israeli Knesset member Itamar Ben Gvir, who constantly announces racist stances and policies, the essence of which is the displacement of Palestinians from their country.  The announcement of the agent of the famous Spanish commercial network in Israel provoked angry Palestinian reactions to this situation, as activists on social media platforms called for a boycott of the network, which is offered “by hosting and supporting its owner in Israel, Ben Gvir, in support of one of the hardest of racism.”

The Areen Al-Aswad group announced the death of one of its members by the Israeli army's bullets in the city of Nablus, while the Palestinian youth, Rabbi Arafa, died of a head injury by the occupation army in the city of Qalqilya in the northern occupied West Bank.

On Sunday, the "Aren Al-Aswad" group announced the death of one of its members in the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank.

The group said in a statement: "At 1:30 a.m. on Sunday, a commando knight and one of the fiercest fighters of the Black Lair Group, the hero martyr Tamer Al-Kilani, disembarked, where the treacherous occupation placed a TNT device attached to him."

She added: "We promise you to reveal the details of the assassination and to respond to the occupation with a harsh response, and we call on our people and those who can reach Nablus to participate in the funeral today."

There was no immediate Israeli comment on the statement.

The group "The Lions' Den" publicly appeared in a military parade in early September in the Old City of Nablus, and its members belong to various Palestinian factions. On October 12, it announced that it had carried out five shooting attacks against Israeli targets, killing a soldier and wounding others.

For the thirteenth day, the city of Nablus (in the northern West Bank) and its camps are living under a tight siege imposed by the Israeli army after the killing of one of its soldiers last week.

In the same context, the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced on Saturday the death of a young man from a wound to the head by the Israeli army in the northern occupied West Bank, while the Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned what it described as "the heinous crime of field execution."

The Ministry of Health said in a press statement that "the young man, Rabbi Arafa Rabi, 32 years old, died of critical wounds after being shot in the head by the occupation soldiers."

She explained that the young man "was wounded at Checkpoint 109 near the village of Al-Nabi Elias, southeast of Qalqilya."

In turn, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned, in a press statement, "the heinous crime of field execution committed by the occupation forces against the citizen Rabi at one of the occupation checkpoints in Qalqilya."

The Foreign Ministry considered that "Rabi's martyrdom is part of a series of daily crimes committed by the occupation forces against Palestinian citizens, with political instructions that made it easier for the soldiers to kill any Palestinian without any reason."

In Jerusalem, the Israeli police said that they shot and "neutralised" a Palestinian who they claimed had stabbed an Israeli and seriously wounded him.

The Palestinian Ministry held the Israeli government "full and direct responsibility for these crimes and their consequences and repercussions on the conflict arena."

And it asked the International Criminal Court to "break its silence and issue arrest warrants against criminals, murderers and those who stand behind them."

Since the beginning of this year, separate areas of the West Bank have witnessed a noticeable escalation and an increase in the pace of Israeli forces' operations.

After supporting extremists, Palestinians burn Zara products and a fatwa forbids dealing with them
The Palestinian judge called for a boycott of the Zara clothing company anywhere in the world until it cancels its contract with its Israeli agent who supports the extremist Itamar Ben Gvir, who incites the killing of Palestinians, and Palestinians launched a wide campaign to boycott the company.

Palestinians launched a massive campaign to boycott the Spanish clothing company Zara, after the Hebrew media revealed the intention of the company's agent in Israel to support extremist Jewish Knesset member Itamar Ben Gvir in his election campaign.

Activists on social media circulated videos showing Palestinians burning clothes produced by the Zara company, and they also tweeted the hashtag #Cutter_Zara, which reflects their strong rejection of the support of the extremist Ben Gvir, who does not stop his criminality and violation of Palestinian lands and people.

For his part, the Chief Justice of Palestine, Mahmoud Al-Habbash, Advisor to the President for Religious Affairs and Islamic Relations, called for a boycott of the products of the Spanish clothing company Zara anywhere in the world, until the company cancels its contract with its Israeli agent in response to his support for extremist Itamar Ben Gvir in the upcoming Israeli Knesset elections.

According to a statement issued by his office, the Chief Justice issued a legal fatwa prohibiting dealing with the company from now on, calling on all Islamic institutions and fatwa bodies in the world to take the same position until the company cancels its contract with its Israeli agent who supports terrorism.

On Saturday, the Ministry of National Economy announced its move to hold Zara accountable for the statements of its Israeli agent and its support for the extremist settler Itamar Ben Gvir, who incites the killing of Palestinians, in the upcoming Israeli Knesset elections.

The ministry clarified in a statement that under international law, companies or individuals are prohibited from supporting individuals who have anti-human and racist tendencies and incite the killing of citizens and their expulsion from their land.

It indicated that it is in the process of sending a legal letter to the parent company to clarify its position on these statements and its clear and explicit position on settlements in accordance with international law and Security Council Resolution No. 2334, which stipulates the illegality of settlements.

The agent of the world famous Zara clothing network in Israel had announced that he would host at his home a political election meeting in support of the extremist Israeli Knesset member Itamar Ben Gvir, who constantly announces racist stances and policies, the essence of which is the displacement of Palestinians from their country.

The announcement of the agent of the famous Spanish commercial network in Israel provoked angry Palestinian reactions to this situation, as activists on social media platforms called for a boycott of the network, which is offered “by hosting and supporting its owner in Israel, Ben Gvir, in support of one of the hardest of racism.”

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  1. The volatile situation in the West Bank underscores the deep-rooted tensions, while calls for boycott against Zara highlight the interconnectedness of politics and commerce.

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