Democratic Palestine : 15 (ص 12)

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Democratic Palestine : 15 (ص 12)
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prisoner, resident of the Gaza Strip, who
lost his mind while being interrogated.
From 1980 until today, he has suffered
from mental illness and is completely
unaware of his surroundings.)
In the light of this information, Lea
Tsemel submitted another request for
Adnan's release on bail. The military
court discussed the request in Gaza.
When Adnan was brought into the court-
room, he looked very tired. He said that
the interrogators had tried to convince
him that he was crazy. They had
sprayed him with gas, claiming that he
had caused disturbances. They also hit
him on the head and face until his ears
bled and his eyes were swollen from
bleeding to the extent that he could not
see. Adnan added that during the beat-
ing, his head was covered with a bag. He
testified that all this was intended to
force him to confess to something that
he did not do, and a form of revenge
because he was a liberated prisoner.
Despite a court order to end
Adnan's interrogation and submit his
case to trial, he was kept under interro-
gation and tortured. Then, on February
11th, he was deported from Palestine,
despite his poor health and without trial.
Military Operations
Wherever you look - behind the
trees, over the hills, on the streets and at
sea - you will find us fighting you, caus-
ing heavy damage and dealing blows
where it hurts. This is the message our
people in the occupied land are sending
to the Zionist enemy through acts of
resistance ranging from stone throwing
to heavy explosives.
In a recent press conference in
Tripoli, Libya, Comrade George Habash
answered a question on how to change
the balance of power, by saying: «With
military and mass struggle in Palestine
and over the borders of the neighboring
Arab countries, with political and dip-
lomatic struggle on the local, Arab and
international levels...lsrael will not with-
draw from the West Bank unless it is
forced to do so militarily.»
In accordance with this strategy and
the PFLP’s decision to increase and
upgrade attacks against the Zionist
occupiers, the group of the martyr, Husni
Shahrour, planted explosives at a cross-
roads near Tulkarm in the occupied
West Bank on February 16th. While a
bus carrying Zionist soldiers was pas-
sing, the militants detonated the explo-
sives by remote control, and attacked
the vehicle with grenades and machine
guns. The bus was destroyed, and the
soldiers aboard were killed or wounded.
The group of freedom fighters returned
safely to base. An Israeli military
spokesman reported the attack but
admitted only one injured.
The following are other operations
carried out in February by Palestinian
revolutionaries working in the occupied
homeland:
On Feb. 2nd, a molotov cocktail
was thrown at a Zionist military patrol
near Balata camp in the Nablus district
10
of the occupied West Bank. Curfew was
imposed on Balata.
On Feb. 3rd, a hand grenade was
thrown at a Zionist military patrol in the
center of Ariha (Jericho) in the southern
part of the occupied West Bank. A
Zionist military spokesman said that a
bomb was thrown by an unidentified per-
son, causing casualties. Curfew was
imposed on Ariha for three consecutive
days.
On Feb.4th, a Palestinian military
spokesman reported an explosion in
Jabotinsky Street in the Tel Aviv suburb,
Ramat Gan. It destroyed a military bus
stop and caused a number of casualties
among Israeli soldiers.
On Feb.6th, a bomb went off at a
power station in a settlement near
Nazareth in the occupied Galilee.
According to an Israeli military spokes-
man, the explosion destroyed the power
station, cutting electricity at settlements
in the area and forcing hundreds of
workers in nearby factories and com-
panies to go home.
On Feb.7th, a molotov cocktail was
thrown at a Zionist bus on the outskirts of
Balata camp. The Zionist military report
of the incident made no mention of
casualties, but admitted that the bus was
burned.
On Feb.8th, three molotov cocktails
were thrown at Zionist patrols in Tel
Aviv. The Israeli newspaper Davar
reported the attacks, saying that they
Caused minor damage to the vehicles,
but as usual did not mention casualties.
On the same day in Jerusalem, an exp-
losive set at a station for military vehicles
was discovered and defused.
On Feb. 11th, a hand grenade was
thrown in Tesfahia hotel in Jerusalem.
As usual, the Israeli military spokesman
made no mention of casualties, but
admitted that the reception hall suffered
minor damages.
Three attacks in one day
The Israeli police reported three
incidents on Feb. 13th: In the first, explo-
sives went off near a guard tower for the
Israeli intelligence service in Haifa port;
a number of people were injured. In the
second, a bomb went off at the Egged
Bus Company's central station in Afula,
causing heavy damage and injuring two
people. In the third, the Zionist forces
discovered and defused a bomb placed
in an Israeli bus as it arrived in Bisan in
the occupied Galilee.
On Feb.14th, the Israeli police
reported that six people were injured,
some seriously, when a bomb went off in
a bus traveling between Peta Tikva and
Tel Aviv.
On Feb.16th, four attacks were car-
ried out in different parts of occupied
Palestine, in addition to the operation
carried out by the PFLP, which was
mentioned earlier. First, in French Hill,
north of Jerusalem, heavy explosives
went off at a bus station used by the
occupation soldiers traveling to the West
Bank. The explosion destroyed the sta-
tion, killing or injuring those there. The
Israeli radio claimed there were no
casualties. Second, in the Jerusalem
suburb of Ramat Ashkoul, a bomb went
Off, injuring several people. Israeli radio
reported the incident but denied any
casualties. Third, on a hill near a Zionist
military camp near Tel Aviv, the enemy
forces discovered two rockets of the
Laul type used by the Israeli army to
combat armoured vehicles. The rockets
had been set to be fired at the camp.
Fourth, in Al Khalil (Hebron), in the
occupied West Bank, 80 kilograms of
explosives were discovered and
defused by the Zionist forces. This large
bomb had been set near the headquar-
ters of the military governor.
On Feb.18th, an Israeli military
spokesman reported that a bomb went
off near a bus stop in Tabaria (Tiberius).
In Gaza, on the same day, Israeli radio
reported that five soldiers were
wounded when a hand grenade was
thrown at an Israeli military patrol.
Zionist military officials continue to
express their worry about the increase in
anti-occupation operations. Special
mention has been made of the
increased acts of resistance in Ariha,
including stone throwing, hand gre-
nades, burning tires and shooting.
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Democratic Palestine : 15
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