PNN – One of the senior leaders of Hamas Osame Hamdan pointed out that the summary of the Zionist regime’s proposals is a temporary ceasefire and a return to war, and emphasized that there is no happy ending for Israel in the war, and we advise the world to think about the “post-Israel” stage.
According to the International group of Pakistan News Network, “Osame Hamdan”, one of the senior leaders of the Hamas movement, announced during his speech about the confrontation between the resistance fighters and the Zionist enemy on the battlefield, that the Americans should know that the circle of resistance will expand and other forces will come to join the (Palestinian) resistance.
In an interview with Al-Mayadeen, Hamdan stated that the operation of the Palestinian resistance in the Al-Maghazi camp in the south of the Gaza Strip and the killing of 24 Zionist soldiers and the wounding of another number of them, this operation shows that there is no prospect of a happy ending for the Zionists in the war.
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Pointing out that Israel’s security doctrine has been destroyed, he said: The army of the occupying regime is not even capable of supporting itself and the Zionists are running away.
This Hamas leader announced about the proposals for a ceasefire and exchange of prisoners. But we presented a vision that included an end to the aggression against Gaza and the existence of guarantees for the non-repetition of these enemy aggressions and then the exchange of prisoners.
Osama Hamdan emphasized that we are deeply saddened and suffering from what is happening to the Palestinian people and we will never abandon our people and we will not allow the Zionists to come and dominate Gaza. The resistance never abandons its nation and today we see that the occupiers began to withdraw from Gaza under the pressure of the resistance.
He added that the Americans want to organize the region based on their interests and they know that the continuation of the war will destroy any front where Israel is present. We advise the world to consider the “post-Israel” phase as a result of the Al-Aqsa Storm operation.