
Occupied Quds - Saba:
The Zionist prisoners' families held by the Palestinian resistance in Gaza Strip confirmed, on Saturday, that the so-called enemy president Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to justify the military operation he is waging against Gaza, and forgets that it caused the killing of (41) "Israeli" hostages.
The prisoners' families said in a statement: "Netanyahu is the obstacle to concluding a ceasefire agreement, and the interest of "Israel" is to end the war and return all prisoners."
It added: "Netanyahu seeks to save himself, not the kidnappers," calling on "US President Donald Trump to pressure him to stop the war."
For the 20th consecutive day, the enemy army is launching an aggression on Gaza Strip, after violating the ceasefire agreement, during which more than 1,300 martyrs were killed and thousands injured.
Abu Obeida, spokesman for Al-Qassam Brigades, said yesterday in a tweet: "Half of the enemy's living prisoners are in areas that the enemy army has requested to evacuate in recent days, and if the enemy is concerned with the lives of these prisoners, it must immediately negotiate for their evacuation or release."
The Zionist prisoners' families held by the Palestinian resistance in Gaza Strip confirmed, on Saturday, that the so-called enemy president Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to justify the military operation he is waging against Gaza, and forgets that it caused the killing of (41) "Israeli" hostages.
The prisoners' families said in a statement: "Netanyahu is the obstacle to concluding a ceasefire agreement, and the interest of "Israel" is to end the war and return all prisoners."
It added: "Netanyahu seeks to save himself, not the kidnappers," calling on "US President Donald Trump to pressure him to stop the war."
For the 20th consecutive day, the enemy army is launching an aggression on Gaza Strip, after violating the ceasefire agreement, during which more than 1,300 martyrs were killed and thousands injured.
Abu Obeida, spokesman for Al-Qassam Brigades, said yesterday in a tweet: "Half of the enemy's living prisoners are in areas that the enemy army has requested to evacuate in recent days, and if the enemy is concerned with the lives of these prisoners, it must immediately negotiate for their evacuation or release."