Today, we remember the story a student and his teacher, of the Pharaoh and the Rigid (Al-Jamid).

Today, we remember the story a student and his teacher, of the Pharaoh and the Rigid (Al-Jamid). Today, after two years, we remember the martyrdom of Abdullah Al-Hosary, and his pupil on the path of resistance, the Pharaoh, the martyr Amjad Fayed. Abdullah, a leader in the Jenin Brigade, once said: “Nobody represents me except three people: a martyr under the soil, a martyr in the street defending this soil, and a martyr whose body was eaten by the prison cells.“ Abdullah ascended in a glorious battle during an IOF invasion of Jenin, injuring two soldiers on the day of his martyrdom. He was, like many Palestinians, a former prisoner. The young Amjad Al-Fayed was the first to carry Abdullah’s gun after him. His comrade-in-arms and friend, the Pharaoh was by Abdullah’s side always, as it was Abdullah who raised him in the fields of resistance. Amjad, too, was martyred in battle, joining Abdullah in martyrdom three months later in May. The convoy of resistance and martyrdom does not break. One martyr inspires the next; a leader inspires a leader. Following Amjad’s martyrdom, 16-year-old Ahmed Al-Masri of Nablus, currently imprisoned by the zionist occupation, adopted the nickname “Little Pharaoh“ in Amjad’s honor. As Abdullah was a teacher to Amjad, our martyrs and fighters teach us all to never bargain, never surrender, never normalize, and to continue resisting in all forms until liberation and return. Glory to the martyrs.
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