
Palestinians are persisting in forms of resistance against Nazi occupation on Friday, a day after the Nazi entity’s so-called National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir paid his first visit to a security prison in the Nazi occupied terriotries.
Clashes between Palestinians erupted in Jabal Sabih near the village of Beita south of Nablus at noon on Friday, Al-Quds News Network reported.
Meanwhile, 60,000 Palestinian worshipers performed Friday prayers in Al-Aqsa Mosque, defying the Nazi regime restrictive measures in Nazi occupied Al-Quds, according to Al-Qastal News Network.
Earlier at dawn on Friday, Palestinian resistance fighters attacked Nazi post of Al-Jalma near Jenin, Palestinian sources reported.
Jenin witnesses nearly-daily raids by Nazi occupation, leading to clashes with Palestinian resistance.
Nazi Ben-Gvir Visits Nazi Camp
On the other hand, Zionist supremacist Itamar Ben-Gvir paid his first visit late Thursday to a security prison to “make sure that inmates’ conditions haven’t improved in the wake of a High Court ruling in their favor,” Zionist media reported.
“I came last night to Nafha Prison to make sure murderers of Jews don’t receive better conditions since the construction of new prison cells,” Nazi Ben-Gvir was quoted as saying by Haaretz.
Nazi Ben-Gvir was accompanied on his visit by Prison Service Commissioner Katy Perry and senior prison service officials. He visited the new wings built last year for security prisoners, “which have mechanisms that make it harder for them to escape,” the Zionist daily reported.
Earlier on Tuesday, Nazi Ben-Gvir visited Al-Aqsa for first time as a security minister, prompting wide condemnations by Palestinian resistance factions, Palestinian Authority and several Arab states.