Beirut - Saba:
The Aqsa Flood Battle proved that the will of the people is stronger than the will of the occupiers," a leader in the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas said, noting that "the axis of resistance remains cohesive and influential, and its strikes will not stop even deep within the entity."
In an interview with Al-Aqsa TV late on Saturday, Osama Hamdan added that "the occupation entity is seeking a regional war to bring in new partnerships to save what remains of it." Pointing out that "the enemy is unable to settle the battle with the resistance fighters, despite a full year having passed since the battle, and this is an indicator of their weakness."
Hamdan also emphasized that "the Hamas movement is making every effort and using every means to stop the aggression against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank."
He added: "The resilience of our Palestinian people is legendary, and this drives us to exert all efforts of every kind to stop the barbaric Zionist aggression."
He pointed out that "the resilience of the resistance remains strong despite the harsh conditions in the longest battle in the history of this entity."
He continued, saying: "The occupation's crimes against civilians, children, and women confirm that it has failed to achieve its goals and is incapable." Indicating that "the entity of occupation is writing the lines of its end in this blessed battle."
Hamdan also confirmed that "the resistance fighters in Gaza are killing enemy soldiers despite the lack of resources." Saying: "We have made significant progress in reorganizing the Palestinian house under the umbrella of resistance."
He explained that "the will of the Palestinian resistance factions is derived from the steadfastness and will of their people." Confirming that "there are clear ideas and plans agreed upon among the factions to manage the affairs of our Palestinian people and end their suffering."
Hamdan indicated that "the occupying entity is expanding the battle towards Lebanon, and this is evidence that it is in a predicament despite the significant destruction in the Gaza Strip." Adding: "The resistance in Lebanon has caused dozens of deaths and hundreds of injuries among the enemy ranks."
Hamdan emphasized that "the resistance in Lebanon is strong and well despite the martyrdom of its Secretary-General, leader (Sayyed) Hassan Nasrallah."
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