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Zakriya Ahmed Ash-Shurbaji
- Martyrdom: Clash
- Gaza city
- 1993-04-20
Background:
He was born on March 27th, 1977 in Rafah city in humble house. He finished his primary & Prep. study in his camp's schools, and then he finished his high schools. Zakriya was the best between his brothers.
He was very active in the popular activities in his area, he participated in Hamas rallies, and then he joined to the Islamic resistance movement Hamas.
He gained the respect of his neighbors by treating them well, he was visiting his friends permanently, his teachers witnessed that he was very polite with them.
He was working to help his father in house duties due to the difficult economical situations. He was very kind with parents, before he went out from his home; he was asking his mother if she need anything. The Zionist forces shelled his house when Sheikh Ahmed Yassin was in the house
From the beginning, Zakriya loved the resistance path because he found it as the only way to realize the Palestinian stolen rights. Therefore, he participated in addressing several Zionist incursions in different regions.
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. He participated his friends in:
- He participated in protecting the camp from the Zionist forces.
- He participated in ambushing the Zionist forces.
- He participated in guarding his camp from the Zionist Special Forces.
Martyrdom:
Zionist forces attacked the eastern area of Gaza city, he went out with his comrades to resist the Zionist occupation forces, and the Zionist drones shelled him after he clashed with them.
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.