The Military Media of the al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, released a poignant tribute video honoring martyrs Saleh al-Arouri, Ismail Haniyeh, and Yahya Sinwar.
The video begins with a quote from the late Yahya Sinwar, stating: "We will come to you, God willing, with a roaring flood. We will come to you with endless rockets, we will come to you in an unceasing flood of fighters, we will come to you with millions of our people, like an incessant tide."
The footage, which had not been seen before, features these leaders inspecting weapons manufacturing facilities in Gaza, where they are shown personally inscribing messages on rockets. The exact date of these recordings remains undisclosed, but it is known that both Haniyeh and al-Arouri were operating outside Gaza for years prior to their assassinations by Israel in Iran and Lebanon, respectively.
The video also includes dramatic scenes from the October 7, 2023, operations, showing the launch of rockets towards Israel, Palestinian fighters crossing into occupied territories, and the capture of Israeli soldiers.
Accompanying the visuals is a powerful message: "They kill us, yet we live on, as martyrs do not die. We are the Flood for Al-Aqsa from which prophets embarked on their journeys," emphasizing the enduring spirit and resistance of the Palestinian struggle.
This release by the al-Qassam Brigades serves not only as a memorial but also as a reaffirmation of their ongoing commitment to the Palestinian cause. (ILKHA)
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