Abu Hamza, the spokesman, said Al-Quds Brigades -The military wing ofIslamic Jihad Movement“The liberation of the Israeli prisoners in Gaza strip It will only happen through indirect negotiation and under the umbrella of a complete ceasefire, or they will be killed under the continuing Israeli bombardment.
Abu Hamza stressed – in a recorded speech broadcast by Al Jazeera on Tuesday – that “if all the forces of the earth were to come together, and they have gathered, they would not free a single prisoner.”
He pointed out that the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu He knows his fate after the current war, “and he is working on evasion to remain in power.”
He stressed that the Palestinian resistance “will not surrender and will not raise the white flag, no matter how long the battle lasts,” and added, “In this battle, we have nothing but determination to achieve victory.”
He stressed that “today’s battle is not to eliminate the resistance or recover the prisoners, but rather to settle a score with the Palestinian people,” noting that “bombing civilians is the case of helpless cowards when they suffer defeat at the hands of those who remain steadfast in their land.”
He also affirmed the steadfastness of the Al-Quds Brigades fighters on all fronts of the fighting, declaring responsibility for the destruction of dozens of Israeli vehicles and armored vehicles, especially in the Al-Shuja’iya, Al-Zaytoun, and Sheikh Radwan neighborhoods in Gaza City, in addition to Khan Yunis in the south.
He revealed that the brigade fighters clashed with the Israeli forces from zero distance, and said that they killed dozens and wounded hundreds of them, in addition to continuing to bomb Israeli cities with missiles and military crowds with mortar shells.
He pointed out that the resistance “is waging an open war with the Zionist-American occupation, and is defending Al-Aqsa Mosque on behalf of the nation of a billion.”
Regarding the tragic situation and the siege imposed on Gaza, Abu Hamza sent a message to the Palestinian people, saying, “We live in your circumstances and swallow your pain, but the price of freedom and dignity is much greater than the injustice and persecution we are experiencing.”