Abu Obeida: We are prepared for a long battle

The spokesperson for the Al-Qassam Brigades, Abu Obeida, warned in a new televised statement that the enemy will pay for its crimes, and that the resistance will not tolerate these crimes.
“We reassure our people and our nation that the resistance is in perfect condition and is still controlling the developments on the ground and knows when to strike and when to escalate,“ he said.
“We are prepared for a long battle with this occupier,” Abu Obeida vowed, saying that no force in the world can eliminate resistance.
On the other hand, he strongly condemned the US “shameful” support for israel, saying that it would not help the occupation.
“The US pro-Israel support would only fuel fire in the Arab and Islamic nation.”
“We call on the masses of our nation all over the world to defend their dignity, their utmost dignity, and the primary cause of Arabs and Muslims.”
“We also call on the masses of our nation and the free people of the world to mobilize and rally in front of the US and Israeli embassies in their countries.” (ILKHA)
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