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Abdul Naser Mohammed Mousa Hamed

Date of Birth : 1970-01-01

Place of Birth : Jerusalem

Marital status : Single

 


Place of martyrdom / disappearance : The Mediterranean Sea approximately 100 miles from the Israeli coast

Date of martyrdom / disappearance 1970-01-01

Martyrdom / disappearance conditions

 

Abdul Naser Mohammed Mousa Hamed was a navy fighter in the Palestinian Navy Revolution Forces, and was ranked as Captain. On April 21st, 1985, Abdul Naser Hamed went directly towards a naval force consisting of 28 fighters on board the Tripoli Steadfastness to execute a combat mission to firstly, move towards the Israeli Ministry of Defense, secondly, to move towards the General Staff building, and thirdly, to move towards Bat Yam city. However, the Israeli Naval Forces discovered the Palestinian ship before reaching the Israeli coast, where it attacked it with three missiles and artillery weapons, causing direct hits. This resulted in the sinking of the ship and the fall of the members of the Palestinian Forces, from deaths, missing bodies, and prisoners. The Israeli press published at the time Abdul Naser Mohammed Mousa Hamed's name as one of the prisoners, and where the press declined afterwards, and named him as one of the martyrs. The Military Authorities summoned his brother Eisa, a lawyer, and displayed to him photos of martyrs, where Abdul Naser was not one of them. His family's several attempts to find him, lead them to not one thread of his death or imprisonment.

 

Source of Information : Jordanian Engineers Association – Freedom Committee

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