Bilal. A captive who has tasted the bitter taste of Zionists since the age of eight
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The father of Mu’az was arrested in the last 1980s and after identifying the resistance team he joined. He has also been captured by the Zionist regime since childhood, while studying in fourth grade. The Zionists arrested him with his mother to put pressure on the father and force him to confess. They even threw the mad at this age to the solitary cell so that the father was pressured to hear his crying and whining.
Education
Ma’z joined the National University of Al-Najjah for religious education, where he entered Islamic groups and received high seams. She was on the verge of graduation from the university at the time of her detention, but could not get her degree and her mother obtained her degree on behalf of her. He continued his education in prison and graduated from Israeli studies from the University of Quds.
his brother Omar considers him a powerful, writer and poet, and believes that the Israelis have repeatedly opposed the freedom of the Prophet, because they consider him one of the most dangerous Palestinian prisoners.
Aqar set up a group of Muslim youth who played a prominent role in the first intifada campaign and elements of this group carried out many anti-Zionist operations.
joined the Qasam Battalions in the year 6 and continued his campaign alongside prominent commanders such as Yahya Ayash and Ali Assi and Adnan Mara’i. He was arrested that year and spent six months in prison. He was arrested again in year 6 and was imprisoned for six months. He continued his campaign shortly after his release and created a military group affiliated with Ezzedin Qassam’s battalions just three days later. This time his goal was to fight for the release of Palestinian prisoners, including his brother.
The Mo’az team carried out an operation on July 7 at the Mahmaniyah Market in the occupied Quds, which resulted in the death of two Zionists and the wounding of another. The operation was carried out following the publication of offensive images to the Prophet, as well as the release of Sheikh Ahmad Yassin and other prisoners sentenced to life in prison.
The Mo’az team just carried out a second martyrdom operation on Ben Judas Street in occupied Quds, which resulted in the death of Israeli and wounding;
Mohaz was arrested in al-Khalil on January 1, and after three months of investigation, interrogation and torture, he was sentenced to life imprisonment.
Mujahi heard the news of his father’s testimony in year 2 and the news of his older brother’s testimony in prison and failed to meet them. She failed to see her older brother after captivity.