Al-Quds Brigades spokesperson vows resilience against israeli aggression

In a recent speech, the spokesperson for Al-Quds Brigades, Abu Hamza, delivered a defiant message amidst the ongoing conflict, vowing not to surrender or raise the white flag regardless of the battle's duration.
Hamza denounced the targeting of civilians, branding it as the act of "helpless cowards" resorting to such tactics in the face of defeat against those who stand firm on their land.
He emphasized that the current battle is not solely about eliminating resistance or recovering prisoners but is instead an attempt to settle scores with the Palestinian people and their resistance.
Hamza expressed unwavering determination to prevail despite the challenging circumstances and the oppressive siege, acknowledging the shared conditions and pain experienced by the Palestinian people. He highlighted that the price of freedom and dignity outweighs the injustice endured.
The spokesperson framed the conflict as an open war against the Zionist-American occupation, stating that they defend Al-Aqsa Mosque on behalf of the billion-strong nation, urging solidarity from the global community.
He extended salutations to Yemen, Lebanon, and Iraq, praising their courage and expressing gratitude.
Hamza affirmed the steadfastness of their fighters in various battle axes, taking responsibility for the destruction of numerous armored vehicles using tandem rockets and barrel explosives. He reported close-range clashes resulting in significant casualties and injuries among the enemy forces.
Addressing the families of israeli prisoners, Hamza stated that Prime Minister Netanyahu is aware of his inevitable fate after the war, working to procrastinate and evade. He outlined two possible outcomes for israeli prisoners: death due to israeli occupation forces (ZOF) airstrikes or their return through negotiation and conditional exchange under a complete ceasefire.
In a bold assertion, Hamza declared that even if all global forces united, they would be unable to free a single Zionist prisoner from Gaza. (ILKHA)
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