Martyr Khizr Adnan’s wife in an interview with Fars: Her husband’s body is still in Zionist captivity.
Martyr Khizr Adnan’s wife said in an interview with the Fars news agency that the resistance groups should put pressure on the occupying regime to hand over the martyr’s body.
Rende Musa, the wife of the martyr Sheikh Khizr Adnan, who was martyred on May 2 (12 Ardibehesht) after nearly three months of hunger strike in the captivity of the Zionist regime, told Fars reporter that the body of this martyr is still in the captivity of the occupiers.
He said that the resistance groups should put pressure on the Zionist regime to hand over the body of martyr Khizr Adnan.
Rende Musa added: “Sheikh was not convicted in any court and should have been released. It is the right of his family to know how the last moments of martyr Khizr Adnan passed and where his body is now.”
According to Palestinian sources, the bodies of more than 100 Palestinian martyrs are currently in the captivity of the Zionist regime, and the occupiers are using the bodies of the martyrs for bargaining.
Meanwhile, Dawood Shahab, one of the leaders of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, also said that efforts are underway to return the body of martyr Khizr Adnan and hand him over to his family for a grand funeral.
The wife of this martyr said in response to the condition of the children of martyr Khizr Adnan: “Alhamdulillah, they are like Sheikh and God willing, they will become like him, may God help us to raise them righteously.”
On the day Sheikh Khizr Adnan’s martyrdom was announced, Rande Musa said to the Zionist occupation: “Just as Adnan taught me the love of Jihad, the occupation must remember the face of my children well, they will avenge the Sheikh.”
Martyr Khizr Adnan of the Islamic Jihad Movement was on a hunger strike in protest against his arbitrary arrest by the occupation forces, and he was in a poor physical condition, and the occupation forces had been warned many times about his deteriorating physical condition.
“Khidr Adnan” was taken to the hospital a week before his martyrdom after his physical condition worsened, but the Zionist regime did not allow any of the lawyers, doctors or legal parties to contact him and learn about his health condition.
Haitham Abul Ghazlan, one of the other leaders of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement, had previously told Fars: “The worst tortures and gradual death are carried out in Israeli prisons, and despite this, the brave prisoners have the most amazing epics of heroism and redemption in the battle of freedom and They establish dignity on the way to release from prison.”
According to him, hunger strikes have become a constant part of the lives of Palestinian prisoners inside the prisons, which shows the level of desperation of these prisoners, as they refuse food and blame death on their very poor conditions, including being in solitary confinement for long periods of time. And they prefer humiliating strip searches, sleep deprivation and severe beatings.
The authorities of the occupying regime have detained hundreds of Palestinians without any charges and without explanation and have deprived them of their most basic rights, including meeting with their families, and in the meantime, according to the prisoners, the only way to deal with these conditions is to go on a hunger strike.
Following the martyrdom of Sheikh Khizr Adnan, a nationwide strike was announced in the West Bank, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad forces from the Gaza region targeted Zionist settlements with dozens of rockets and missiles.