Resilience Amidst Adversity: Insights from Al-Quds Brigades Spokesperson Abu Hamza
Watan-The spokesperson for the Al-Quds Brigades in Gaza, “Abu Hamza,” urged Arab countries to mobilize their defenses in the same manner as the honorable in Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq – as he claimed.
Abu Hamza stated in an audio recording that five months have passed since the battle of honor and resilience in the raging storm of Al-Aqsa, and the Palestinian resistance continues to demonstrate its steadfastness and courage against the Zionist killing machine and the blatant genocide against humans, trees, and stones.
The spokesperson of the Al-Quds Brigades highlighted the crimes of the occupation, including “the killing of women, children, and the elderly, and depriving the Palestinian people of the basic necessities of life, such as food, medicine, drinks, fuel, and electricity.”
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Abu Hamza added that all of this is happening with Western American and British support, amidst the “unprecedented silence and the scarcity of supporters and allies.”
He stated, “There is no excuse for anyone,” and added, “Despair, fear, and defeat have infiltrated the hearts of many regimes and individuals who believe in the might of the Zionist entity.”
He affirmed that the Palestinian resistance has confronted this power in Gaza despite the lack of resources and the unjust siege imposed on the sector for years.
In response to ongoing Israeli aggression against Gaza, the Al-Quds Brigades spokesperson said that the enemy wanted an open war, and “we have gone to open war in obedience to God’s orders after preparation and readiness.”
Regarding the continued Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, an Israeli airstrike targeted tents for displaced persons near the Al-Sultan Hospital west of Rafah city, southern Gaza Strip, resulting in 11 martyrs and 50 wounded, including children, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.