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The occupation's bullets separated the triplets...with the passing of Mohammed!
May 17, 2025

Yesterday's martyr, 17-year-old Mohammed Abu Libdeh, was one of triplets who shared life together from the first moment of their lves... at home, at school, and in public life. But the occupation forces' bullets that penetrated Mohammed's body separated the inseparable triplets.

The martyr Mohammed was preparing for his high school exams, fulfilling his early dreams and continuing them with his twins, as they had grown accustomed to living together, step by step.

At dawn on Saturday, the occupation authorities released the parents and family members of the martyred boy, Abu Libdeh, after hours of detention and interrogation at a police station.

The occupation forces had raided Abu Libdeh's home, vandalizing and searching it, before arresting the family members.

On Friday evening, the occupation forces shot Mohammed Abu Libdeh at al-Silsila Gate, one of the gates of Al-Aqsa Mosque, leaving him bleeding without treatment. They then announced his martyrdom and withheld his body.

Detained bodies

The occupation authorities continue their policy of "detaining the bodies of martyrs in refrigerators."

The Wadi Hilweh Information Center explained that the bodies of 29 Jerusalemite martyrs are being held in refrigerators, they are:

1. Martyr Mesbah Abu Sbeih; since October 2016

2. Martyr Fadi Al-Qunbar; since January 2017

3. Martyr Aziz Aweisat; since May 2018

4. Martyr Shaher Abu Khadija; since May 2021

5. Martyr Zuhdi Al-Taweel; since May 2021

6. Martyr Fadi Abu Shkheidem; since November 2021

7. Martyr Karim Jamal Al-Qawasmi; since March 2022

8. Martyr Uday Al-Tamimi; since October 2022

9. Martyr Amer Halabiya; since November 2022

10. Martyr Khairy Alqam; since January 2023

11. Martyr Hussein Qaraqe; since February 2023

12. Martyr Ishaq Al-Ajlouni; since June 2023

13. Martyr Khaled Al-Za’anin; since August 2023

14. Martyr Ali Al-Abbasi; since October 2023

15. Martyr Abdel Rahman Faraj; since October 2023

16. Martyr Khaled Al-Muhtaseb; since October 2023

17. Martyr Adam Abulhawa; since October 2023

18. Martyr Mohammad Omar Al-Farroukh (minor); since November 2023

19. Martyr Murad Nimer; since November 2023

20. Martyr Ibrahim Nimer; since November 2023

21. Martyr Ahmad Alayan; since December 2023

22. Martyr Wadi’ Alayan; since February 2024

23. Martyr Fadi Jamjoum; since February 2024

24. Martyr Nour Nizar Shihabi, since May 2024

25. Mohammad Ghaleb Shihab, since July 2024

26. Shadi Shiha; since August 2024

27. Sami Al-Amoud; since October 2024

28. Omar Shweiki, since October 2024

29. Mohammad Abu Libdeh; since May 2025