28/10/2023–|Last updated: 10/28/202306:27 PM (Mecca time)
I confirmed Islamic resistance movement Hamas responded to the ground incursion attempt launched by the occupation army on Friday night, and demanded that Arab and Islamic countries use all the cards they have to put pressure on the interests of the United States and all supporters of Israel.
The movement’s leader, Ghazi Hamad, said in a press conference from the Lebanese capital, Beirut – today, Saturday – that the occupation government’s cutting off all means of communication and the Internet aims to cover up its crimes and mass massacres, which are broadcast on screens daily.
Hamad confirmed that the resistance prevented the advance of the occupation forces and inflicted heavy losses on soldiers and vehicles. He warned against the war of misinformation that Israel is waging through fake accounts on social media sites, saying that some of them bear the name of the Hamas movement to create confusion and spread lies.
The leader of the movement called for Fatah Rafah land crossing In implementation of the resolution it adopted United Nations General Assembly Yesterday, Friday, he described it as a victory for the Palestinian cause.
He called on the international community, especially the Arab and Islamic countries, to quickly bring fuel, relief materials, and medical supplies to civilians and distribute them to all outlets in the sector.
Hamad said: Aid is piled up at the Rafah crossing, which is the only outlet for the Strip, calling for confronting what he described as Israeli arrogance, which prevents the entry of aid.
The leader of the Hamas movement denied any presence of resistance in Al-Shifa Hospital, as the occupation claims, and said that all these allegations are baseless and that there is no evidence for them.
He said that the occupation army’s targeting of the areas surrounding hospitals that house tens of thousands of civilians who fled to these places in search of safety “is part of terrorism and an attempt to displace Gazans to… Sinai peninsula“.
Hamad reiterated his rejection of the displacement plan that Israel is trying to implement and said that the Palestinians will remain on their land, stressing that cutting off water, fuel and electricity from the entire Strip war crimes.
He considered that all Western countries that support Israel in its war on the Gaza Strip are “partners in all the crimes committed against the population,” and said that the Arab and Islamic countries must develop their position and actions to be at the level of the war of genocide being practiced against the Palestinians.
Hamad called on these countries to “use all the tools and cards they have to pressure the interests of the United States and the countries sponsoring the aggression so that they feel that there is someone to lose,” he said.
The leader of the Hamas movement renewed his demand for all countries that maintain relations with Israel to expel the occupation’s ambassadors immediately, saying, “It is neither permissible nor right for the flag of this terrorist entity stained with blood and the remains of victims to fly in the skies of an Arab or Islamic country or any country that believes in democracy, justice, and human rights.”
Hamad concluded by emphasizing that all Palestinian political and popular forces are cohesive in the face of aggression and will continue to confront it to prove their existence.