Abu Obeida, the spokesman for Hamas' military wing, Al-Qassam, declared that the ongoing conflict, known as the Battle of the Al-Aqsa Flood, has set the "zionist entity on the path to demise."
Speaking on the 83rd day of the battle, Abu Obeida revealed that 825 Israeli military vehicles had been either completely or partially destroyed since the commencement of the aggression on the Gaza Strip.
"Our fighters carried out special operations to re-detonate unexploded Israeli bombs and other ammunition. Our priority is to stop the aggression against our people (civilians), and no other priority precedes that," Abu Obeida emphasized.
Providing specific details of recent actions, he stated: "We targeted 3 enemy helicopters in the past 2 days. No exchange deals can be accepted before a complete cessation of aggression against our people (civilians)." Abu Obeida asserted that the current global situation divides the world between "criminal oppressors and an incapable spectator."
Despite the challenges faced, Abu Obeida expressed confidence, declaring: "Our people will emerge from this aggression with their heads held high."
The statement reflects the ongoing tensions and the complex dynamics in the region as both sides continue to grapple with the consequences of the prolonged conflict. (ILKHA)
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