Al-Quds Brigades' spokesperson vows continued resistance against Israeli aggression
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On the 239th day of the Israeli aggression on Gaza and Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, Abu Hamza, the spokesperson for the al-Quds Brigades, reaffirmed the resilience and effectiveness of the Palestinian Resistance.
In a recorded statement, he asserted that the military wing of the Resistance movement remains strong and committed to confronting israeli occupation forces.
Abu Hamza emphasized the ongoing confrontation between the Palestinian Resistance and the Israeli occupation, stressing that the Resistance is "in great shape" and that the "horror of attrition will drive the occupation outside of Gaza." He described the current struggle as an existential battle in both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, declaring that victory for the Resistance is inevitable.
Regarding the Israeli captives held by the Resistance in Gaza, Abu Hamza stated that the al-Quds Brigades are engaged in a "complex security battle" to preserve them. He addressed the Israeli settlers, asserting that the only way to secure the captives' return is through a withdrawal from Gaza, an exchange deal, and an end to the aggression.
Abu Hamza outlined recent operations and achievements of the al-Quds Brigades, including numerous sniper operations targeting Israeli soldiers and snipers in various incursion zones, notably Jabalia. He reported that dozens of Israeli vehicles were damaged or destroyed in Rafah, Jabalia, the al-Zaytoun neighborhood, and the outskirts of the Central Governorate using Tandem shells, al-Thaqib high-explosive barrel bombs, and Ababil.
The spokesperson confirmed that the occupation forces and their mobilizations have been targeted almost daily in Rafah, Jabalia, and Netzarim with dozens of mortar shells and Type 107 rockets.
Abu Hamza paid tribute to the resilient Palestinian population enduring displacement and destruction. He also expressed solidarity with the Palestinian resistance brigades in the West Bank, occupied al-Quds, refugee camps, and across the diaspora. Additionally, he extended heartfelt gratitude to support fronts in Yemen, Iraq, and Lebanon for their relentless efforts amid the aggression.
Abu Hamza acknowledged the growing global solidarity with the Palestinian cause, from American universities to European squares and Arab capitals. He highlighted the significance of the ongoing struggle, emphasizing that the determination and sacrifice in the Al-Aqsa Flood battle are gradually yielding results, as evidenced by the increasing global support.
The statement by Abu Hamza underscores the unwavering commitment of the al-Quds Brigades to resist Israeli occupation and aggression. As the conflict continues, the Palestinian Resistance remains steadfast in its efforts, drawing support from both local populations and international allies. (ILKHA)
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