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Israeli soldiers detain a demonstrator during a protest in the West Bank town of Nabi Saleh, near Ramallah, on July 23 2010, against the confiscation of Palestinian land to expand the settlement of Hamish.
Ramy Subhi Zakzuk
- Martydom way: Assassination
- Jabalya camp
- 2007-05-16
Name: Ramy Subhi Zakzuk.
Residence: Jabalya camp.
Martyrdom date: May, 16th, 2007.
Background:
He was born in July,7th, 1977 in Jabalya camp. He study in his camp school and complete his collage study in Al Eamam Al Shafe’i. His roots back to the occupied city “Al kobaba”. His family consists of three brothers and seven sisters; he is the fourth one between his brother and sister. Ramy was set the permanent smile on his lips.
He was arrested several times in the Zionist occupation forces, the Zionist investigator beat and humiliates him, and they aimed to break his strength and determination and to terrorize him.
The Palestinian authority arrested when it back to Gaza strip as the Zionist asked them to do it, they put him in Jericho jail.
Al Qassam Brigades:
Al Qassam leadership saw his behavior & commitment in the virtue, so they accept his request of being a member in Al Qassam Brigades, so he became a member in Jabalya camp in 2000.
He begins Began his way on many works that Al Qassam Brigades proud of him like:
- He participated in protecting the camp from the Zionist forces, which tried to invade it.
- He participated with his friends in ambushing the Zionist forces.
- He participated in guarding his camp from the Zionist Special Forces.
Martyrdom:
On May, 16th, 2007, the Zionist forces tried to invade his camp, he clashed with them, so he martyred immediately. The Brigades said in its statement "The Mujahed was martyred after many years of hard work and sacrifice in defending his home from the Zionist occupation.
"Al Qassam Brigades mourn the death of the Mujahedeen, reaffirms the commitment and determination to continue the resistance against the belligerent occupation forces," the Brigades said.

