Al-Qassam: The fate of some Israeli prisoners is unknown.
The spokesman of the Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades made statements about the Israeli prisoners by stating that the Al-Aqsa storm was a cry for the freedom of the nations under colonization.
Abu Obeidah, the spokesman of the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades (the military branch of the Hamas movement), emphasized that the Al-Aqsa storm operation was decisive in the history of the Palestinian nation and the Islamic nation and is a cry for the freedom of all nations under colonization.
While recalling the Zionist attacks on Al-Aqsa Mosque before the start of this operation, he said: “The law of the jungle rules the world.” The crimes of the enemy had reached the request for the destruction of our nation and the destruction of its sanctuaries. The enemy leaders also enjoyed killing our prisoners and to satisfy the desires of their people, they had narrowed the field on Gaza.
Safa news agency reported, quoting Al-Qassam spokesman: The October 7 saga (Al-Aqsa storm) was the price that Israel had to pay for its 100-year-old crimes. We have done hundreds of successful missions in this operation.
Referring to the decommissioning of a thousand Israeli military vehicles in the Gaza Strip, he said: “Our Mujahideen have maintained their solidarity.” Explosive packs, anti-armor mortars and bombs were all made by al-Qassam.
Abu Obeidah also said: What can technology and deadly weapons do against the power of faith of a mujahid? Our Mujahideen have shocking evidence of the weak faith of the enemy soldiers and how they run away with so many weapons and equipment.
This Hamas commander emphasized the Zionist prisoners: the fate of several Israeli prisoners is still unknown. The other prisoners are all inside a tunnel and will probably be killed. Of course, the enemy leaders are responsible for this incident.
Pointing out that the plan to forcibly relocate the Palestinian people has not led anywhere, he pointed out at the end: that blind bombing has only brought shame and shame to them (Zionists). Nine prisoners were released and the mask was removed from the face of this terrorist and aggressor regime.
The Hebrew-language newspaper Yediot Aharanot reported some time ago that some Israeli prisoners who have returned to occupied Palestine following the prisoner exchange agreement reported meeting Hamas leader Yahya al-Sanwar in Gaza.