Monumental heroism.

"On November 26th, 1985, a 17-year-old Syrian Baathist istishhadiyah (female self-sacrificer) named Hamida Moustafa al-Taher (R.A.), originally from Raqqa, drove a car packed with 660 pounds of explosives into an IOF outpost just about 8 miles from the South Lebanon town of Jezzine, destroying the makeshift base completely and sending at least 50 occupiers and SLA collaborators to the hellfire.

She left behind a note to Syrian President Hafez al-Assad, writing "I did not come to you as a poet on a platform looking for some sort of praise, but rather as a revolutionary who answered the call issued to the youth to join the victorious men in whom you planted heroism, patriotism and pride. Who is more worthy of your love than us, you who are the authentic Sword of Damascus? I wished, my father, that Youth Day this year would not pass like every year, as a mere ritual. Instead, my desire was to leave behind wild flames that would burn in the hearts of the free forever; to become part of the pure land of the Jnoub as a bomb that blossoms with anger and malice in the eyes of the invaders."

Like Sanaa Mehaidli (R.A.), the Bride of the South, and Norma Abou Hassan (R.A.) of the SSNP.

Like Hanadi Jaradat (R.A.) and Hiba Azim Daraghmeh (R.A.) of Islamic Jihad.

Shahida Hamida Moustafa al-Taher etched her name in the halls of history for all-time by using her very life as a weapon against the Jewish supremacist usurpers, fearing nothing whatsoever and also wanting nothing but the removal of the shackles from her people.

This is what a Syrian revolutionary actually looks like. Remember her face; her words; and her selfless actions next time the Zionist collaborationist tools today dare falsely label themselves as "revolutionaries" or "resistors". If Shahida Hamida were with us physically at this moment, she would shoot each and every one of these rats in their hideous faces personally with the AK-47 you see in the photos. ALLAH yer7amik, heroine."

https://t.me/Cultures_of_Resistance/38429

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