In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
“Those who sat at home, saying about their brothers, ‘Had they listened to us, they would not have been killed.” Say, O Prophet, ‘Try not to die if what you say is true!'”
This is the truth of Allah Almighty.
In the name of the Lord of the screaming launchers. In the name of the Lord of the fighters. In the name of the Lord of those who crossed like a thread of sunshine on the day they crossed on the seventh of October, trampling on necks and achieving what all Arab countries were unable to achieve in seventy years. In the name of the Lord of those who memorized the Book of God, the pure ones, the ones kneeling and prostrating, who responded to the call within ten minutes before the start of the crossing on the seventh of October, without fear, fright, or hesitation, whose hearts and hands did not tremble, and their eyes did not blink. In the name of the Lord of a thousand and a few fighters, without a fighter excluded. In the name of the Lord of those who, no matter how much the occupation tries, with the crimes and destruction it is committing in the beloved Strip, to cauterize that consciousness and erase it from the imagination of children before adults, the image of the clear victory that was achieved within four hours of the entry of the elite [fighters]. Only four hours that the world will stand before it for a long time in research and analysis, how the invincible army evaporated with its planes, tanks, equipment and equipment.
These people, O nobles, will be remembered by history. These are the ones who turned the scales of the world, the ones who turned the world upside down and executed their threats and promises, and they answered the call of Al-Aqsa and the call of the free women of Al-Quds and the West Bank.
In the name of the Lord of the fighters who have not left their tunnels for seven months. In the name of the Lord of their elite. In the name of the Lord of their fighters, their soldiers and their leaders. In the name of the Lord of their missiles, strikes, and ambushes that hurt, pained, destroyed, and conquered a country–and behind it countries–that believed that in a few days the Gaza Strip would be surrendered, or that these men would surrender it. But far from it, far from it. These men did not rely on those who were unjust. Rather, they relied and put their trust in the Lord of Glory, a mighty Lord. Neither their strength nor their resolve failed.
The days will tell you what Gaza did and what its soldiers did, the best soldiers, the stationed of Asqalan. The days will tell you what they did.
As for now, there is no talk except for guns, no dialogue except with blood, and no negotiation except with missiles, and let speaking be left for the day of speaking.
Our great people in all parts of the land, from the West Bank to Gaza to the interior, to the diaspora and the diaspora camps:
This is a brief statement from the Lions’ Den groups to every Palestinian wherever they are. We say to you, our beloved ones, the most honorable people, the purest people, and the greatest people,
The Den swore by Allah Almighty, and it swears by Allah Almighty, that the rifle will not be abandoned until the last fighter. We promised you, and we pledge to you, that we will remain as you promised us, racing in jihad, in fighting, and in avenging the free and honorable women.
We chose and decided more than five months ago to remain silent in the face of the greatness of the resistance in Gaza, in the face of the greatness of its strikes, and in the face of the greatness of what it did and is doing, and in the face of our lack of resourcefulness, and the conspiracy of the close before the enemy, and the campaigns of arrests and torture from all sides, and the campaigns of mutilation, even of the martyrs in their graves, and even of the great leaders.
In the face of all of that, we preferred to remain silent, but by Allah, our guns have never been silent, and our lions roar every day and every hour. The Lions’ Den groups have carried out during this period dozens of shootings in the West Bank without an announcement, and we still insist that the statements remain silent and that the talking be left to the guns.
And to the delusional deluded people, we say to you, delusional, again delusional, is the one who thinks that the resistance in the West Bank will end. Delusional, again delusional, is the one who thinks he can end the Jenin Brigade. Delusional are the ones who think or thought that they can end the Tulkarem Brigade, or any of the brigades or groups that launched in the West Bank, and delusional, by Allah, by Allah, by Allah, are those who planned, met, conspired, communicated, threatened, executed, and vowed to end the Lions’ Den groups. By Allah, we only increased strength, steadfastness and numbers, but we deprived him and those who were loyal to him of the right to know, whether the enemy or their allies, for our biggest surprises are our martyrs, God willing. Every fighter who belongs to the Lions’ Den groups is a surprise when he is martyred, Allah willing, or on the day of clear victory.
Here, the groups of the Lions’ Den exalt the heroic martyrs of Tulkarem, its martyrs who ascended, going forward without hesitation, in the battle of honor and glory, the battle of Nour Shams. We say congratulations to you, Tulkarem, for what you have given birth to. Congratulations to you for these men who incapacitated a state, its army, and its agents.
We say to Commander Abu Shujaa, and without giving information whether he is alive or a martyr, under any land or above it, you were from the Den, and the Den was from you. Abu Shujaa was the first to respond to the call of the Den, he and the martyr Amir Abu Khadijah. We say to you, O Abu Shujaa, whether you are alive or dead, congratulations to you, and do not be saddened by what they said, for they did say it, and say this to all the martyrs and leaders before you. We say to you, we are with you. You and your soldiers, you are of us and we are of you and we are on the covenant as long as we live, in the face of this hideous massacre and in the face of all these massacres committed against our people.
We call on our people in the West Bank, in Al-Quds, in the interior, in the diaspora, everywhere, to come out and shout takbeer from the rooftops and in any square at 0530 AM today. Let the enemy hear that our people are alive and that our people, our old and young, are with the resistance, with the martyrs, that this people only sides with those who carry rifles. Let your takbeers be heard for the thousands of fighters in Gaza who are holding the trigger and who defended the honor of an entire nation. Let your takbeers be heard for the fighters in Nablus, the mountain of fire. Let your takbeers be heard for the wounded Tulkarem. Let them be heard for Abu Shujaa the free, the phoenix. Let them be heard for the fighters in Jenin, Jenin, the first bullets and the first battles. Let them hear that you are with them and with every fighter. Let settlers and their army bear that we are roaring and that the people of Palestine are alive and will not kneel.
The Lions’ Den groups also call on you to a general mobilization from today in every city and village at every point of contact.
By Allah, we will eat the day Gaza is eaten, Allah forbid.
Leave the speeches behind, and let it be just the words of the rifles, for two thousand shells of talk do not equate to a single shell of iron.
Victory, Allah willing, for Gaza and its fighters. Victory for the West Bank and its fighters, and “the oppressors will know what kind of return they will be returned.”
We will see who will besiege whom.
Your brothers, the Lions’ Den groups