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Abu Obaidah vows continued resistance and predicts inevitable victory against Israeli occupation

albawaba.com 2024/10/5
Abu Ubaida (C) spokesman of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, speaks during a memorial in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on January 31, 2017, for Mohamed Zouari, a 49-year-old Tunisian engineer and drone expert, who was murdered at the wheel of his car outside his house in Tunisia in December 2016. AFP

ALBAWABA- In his recent address, Abu Obaidah, spokesperson for the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, asserted that the intelligence documents revealing the occupation's failure on October 7 are just a fraction of what will be unveiled in the future. 

He criticized the reluctance of Arab nations to expel ambassadors or sever ties with an enemy committing genocide against Arab Muslims, calling it a distant dream for a once-dominant civilization.

 Abu Obaidah declared that the inevitable outcome of the resistance would be victory and the defeat of the enemy and occupation. 

He praised the unprecedented unity of Arab fighters across various fronts against the occupation, highlighting the collective support from resistance groups in Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen for Jerusalem.

Abu Obaidah emphasized that the response of Palestinians within the 1948 territories is forthcoming, predicting an inevitable nightmare for the occupiers in the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the occupied territories.

 He dismissed Netanyahu's claims of absolute victory, labeling them as personal gains to appease his government. He warned that the Netzarim axis would become a center of terror and defeat for the enemy.

Highlighting the resilience of the Al-Qassam Brigades, Abu Obaidah revealed that thousands of new fighters have been recruited during the war, with many ready to confront the enemy as needed.

In a related development, the Israeli Army reported the death of an officer from the Engineering Corps unit in battles in southern Gaza. 

The officer, a company commander in the 601st Engineering Battalion with the rank of major, was killed during the ongoing conflict.

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