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Sunday: 07 December 2025
  • 06 December 2025
  • 16:49

Khaberni - Amna Abu Shabab, wife of Yasser Abu Shabab who is known for his cooperation with the Israeli occupation and leading a militant group in East Rafah, mourned her husband following the announcement of his death during the breaking up of a family clash among members of the Abu Sanima family, as she said.


In her post, she said that her husband faced the injustice of Hamas with unbreakable determination.

Following is a post by Amna Abu Shabab:

With hearts wrung by pain and souls believing in God's decree and destiny, I mourn my husband, the leader Yasser Abu Shabab, who ascended as a martyr of duty and reform while trying to resolve a family dispute among the sons of the Abu Sanima family after the disagreements escalated to gunfire.
Yasser, as always, stepped into the heart of the event looking for words to put out the fire, not bullets to ignite it; his presence was an effort for reconciliation and to stop the bloodshed, but the hand of chaos was quicker so he ascended while performing the noblest act a man can offer to his homeland: preventing bloodshed, not causing it.
Known by all who dealt with him, he was firm in difficult situations, flexible in justice, steadfast in what he saw as just; he carried people's pain and understood their fears and stood against the injustice of Ham,, ,a^s with unyielding determination.
My dear husband Yasser was not just a man of the house; he was a man of a cause after his brother was martyred by mercenaries of the Sayham faction associated with Ham,**,,as he took an oath:
To face injustice wherever it was and to protect people from fear, and to keep his voice free, regardless of the costs.
He did not carry weapons to attack but to prevent aggression; he only stood against when he saw the oppressed without support.
He always used to say: If I remain silent about injustice today, it will knock on my children's door tomorrow.
Yasser passed away while trying to fix relations, not departing in a battle of conflict but in a mission of peace.
And this is enough for me to take pride in; he paid his life for a principle he believed in and never backed down from.
Rest in peace, my beloved, and we shall meet in heaven, God willing.
And in Gaza, men like you do not die but leave God's mark in every crack they tried to fix
And in every injustice they tried to stand against.
And in every heart they truly loved.
"To Allah we belong and to Him we shall return"

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