PNN – The spokesman of the Qassam battalions Abu Obeidah, referring to the unprecedented losses of the Zionist regime in the Gaza war, emphasized that this operation is the beginning of the end of this regime.
According to Pakistan News Network, quoted by Al-Mayadin, Abu Obeidah, the spokesman of the Qassam Battalions, the military branch of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, emphasized in his statements that the images that are published of the conflicts with the Zionist regime are part of the resistance’s achievements in the field and that the casualties among the Israeli prisoners have increased greatly.
He considered the Al-Aqsa Storm War as the beginning of the end of the oldest occupation in modern history and emphasized that this operation will be a decisive point in the history of the Islamic Ummah.
He said: “Our fighters have left many and unprecedented casualties among the enemy forces and trapped them in their strong ambushes.”
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The military spokesman of Hamas pointed out that the released films are only a part of the resistance’s achievements in the field, and stated that due to security reasons, we have left the release of some films to the future.
He stated that the elements of the Qassam battalions have entered the battlefield with various tactics and suitable weapons in all axes of the conflict from the north of Gaza to the center and south of it, and the resistance against the Israeli enemy will continue until the last Zionist soldier leaves the Gaza Strip.
He once again repeated the existing warnings about the Zionist enemy prisoners in the resistance and at the same time said that the enemy leaders do not care about these warnings.
Abu Obeidah continued that the resistance groups do not care about the enemy’s deceptions in the field and the future will show that the enemy’s claims are false.
This Hamas military official pointed out: The casualties of Israeli prisoners have increased, of course, we have been trying to protect them for months in order to secure the interests of our nation, and this issue is still ongoing.