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EQB: Sentence against Ibrahim Hamed will remains dead letter

EQB: Sentence against Ibrahim Hamed will remain a dead letter

July 2, 20120 comments

Ezzedeen Al Qassam Brigades (EQB)
01/07/2012

Ezzedeen Al Qassam Brigades (EQB), the military wing of Hamas movement, stressed that the sentence against Qassam commander Ibrahim Hamed will remain a dead letter.

The brigades said in a statement to Al-Qassam website on Sunday 1/7, following the 54 life sentence imposed on the commander Ibrahim Hamid, “that the Zionist sentence will remain dead letter and will not be conducted, and that the prisoners will enjoy their freedom in spite of the occupier.

Moreover, the Brigades announced that prosecuting the Mujahedeen by Israeli occupation on what they call ‘charges’ is unworthy, because it is resistance against occupation, and is legitimate in every religion and custom, and a badge of honor on the chest of the leader Ibrahim Hamid.

Al-Qassam Brigades explained that they do not recognize such judgments by the occupier and do not recognize what are called ‘charges’ against the leader Ibrahim Hamid and his fellow prisoners.

EQB stressed that Israeli arrogance is only an attempt to break the will of the resistance and discourage our people from their duty in the jihad against the usurper occupier, and asserted that the resistance will achieve victory over Israel’s arrogance.

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At the end of its statement, the Brigades saluted the commander Ibrahim Hamid and all the heroic prisoners in the prisons of Israeli oppression.

The prisoner Ibrahim Hamid holds a bachelor degree in political science from the university of Bir Zeit, and he has worked as a researcher on refugee issues, and issued many publications and research on the Palestinian issue. Before his arrest by Israeli occupation, he was considering studying a master’s degree in international relations.

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