GAZA, (PIC)
Abu Obeida, spokesperson for the Al-Qassam Brigades, said that the region is facing “armed military aggression and blatant thuggery that tears apart the United Nations Charter with shells and missiles,” stressing that “the enemy is expanding its aggression and spreading destruction across the entire region.”
He added that “the enemy’s brutality has not been satisfied by the massacres in Gaza, the bombing of Lebanon and Yemen, and the targeting of Qatar,” noting that the aggression against Lebanon “was preceded by violations over a period of 15 months.”
He said that “the world now sees the temporary entity only as a source of tension that feeds on fueling wars,” adding that “a world with double standards only raises its voice when demanding further concessions from Palestinians,” while “ignoring the transformation of the so-called yellow line (in Gaza) into a death trap for innocents.”
He also said that “the decision to legalize the execution of Palestinian prisoners is a stain of shame on the foreheads of all those who remain silent or complicit,” adding that “this iron-clad Goliath, backed by allies and armies, is defeatable once its armor is stripped away.”
Abu Obeida warned that “what the enemy is trying to pass today onto the Palestinian resistance through our mediator brothers is extremely dangerous,” explaining that “the Palestinian side has fulfilled its obligations with integrity and responsibility, respecting the mediators’ efforts and removing any pretext from the occupation.”
He emphasized that “our brothers must pressure the entity to complete its commitments in the first phase before discussing the second phase,” stressing that “the enemy is the one obstructing the agreement, and the biased US administration must be held accountable.”
He further stressed that “any violation of Aqsa Mosque or the prisoners will not pass without consequence, no matter the cost to our people,” calling on “our people in the West Bank, Jerusalem, and within the green line to march toward Aqsa Mosque,” and urging “people across the Arab and Muslim world, as well as globally, to protest in defense of Aqsa and Palestinian prisoners.”
He added that “the enemy’s horrific crimes against our brothers in Iran, such as the Minab school massacre, remind the world of the genocide in Gaza,” and announced “mourning for Iran’s righteous martyrs and senior leaders, foremost among them Ali Khamenei.”
He noted that “the powerful strikes carried out by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps come in response to the US–Israeli aggression against Iran,” considering that “the strikes by fighters in Iran, Lebanon, and Yemen are a continuation of the Aqsa Flood that Gaza ignited.”
He also stated that “the brutal aggression against Lebanon is a fully-fledged crime within the broader aggression against our nation and its vital forces,” declaring “solidarity with Lebanon, its people, and its resistance,” and expressing “confidence in the determination and strength of Hezbollah fighters, who have inflicted significant and humiliating losses on the Israeli enemy.”
He renewed his call for “heroes of the Lebanese resistance to turn direct engagement with the enemy into a real opportunity to capture Israeli soldiers,” adding that “the frenzied Israeli campaigns against the countries and peoples of our nation signal the approaching collapse and downfall of the enemy.”
He concluded by asserting that “this aggression will not achieve its objectives, and the illusion of normalization they seek is doomed to fail,” stressing that “the region will be governed only by its own people, and its resources and wealth belong solely to them,” and that “so-called ‘Greater Israel’ exists only in the imagination of outsiders.”
He ended with a warning against “division and distraction with side conflicts,” calling for “carrying out impactful operations in defense of prisoners,” and affirming that those who seek to “impose ideas from overseas on our nation fail to understand its deep heritage, civilization, and strength.”