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Al-Qassam Brigades Stand Strong
In a recent audio speech, Abu Ubaida, the military spokesman for the Al-Qassam Brigades, spoke about the ongoing battle against the invading occupation forces. Despite facing challenges, the Al-Qassam resistance fighters are determined to defend their land.
Striking Back
Abu Ubaida proudly shared that the Al-Qassam Mujahideen are actively fighting back. They have successfully destroyed enemy tanks, armored vehicles, and crowds using mortar shells. In just 48 hours, they were able to take down 20 military vehicles.
Defying the Zionist War Leaders
Abu Ubaida dismissed the dreams of the Zionist war leaders who hope to eliminate their resistance. He believes that these dreams are simply an attempt to escape defeat. The Al-Qassam Brigades will continue to stand strong and fight for their cause.
Efforts for Peace
Abu Ubaida mentioned that there have been efforts by mediators to release enemy prisoners. As part of a potential deal, 200 Palestinian children and 75 women could be released. However, the occupation forces requested the release of 100 women and children from their detainees in Gaza.
A Possible Truce
In response to the occupation's request, Al-Qassam informed the mediators that they could consider a 5-day truce, during which they would release 50 women and children. This truce would also include a ceasefire and the allowance of aid to enter the Strip.
Delays and Challenges
Despite the willingness to negotiate, the enemy is delaying the process. The Al-Qassam Brigades are committed to the truce, but they are still waiting for the occupation forces to fulfill their end of the agreement.
Finally, Abu Ubaida announced the death of a prisoner conscript named "Faul Azai Mark Asiani." She was killed during an Israeli occupation aircraft bombing on November 9, 2023. The Al-Qassam Brigades mourn the loss of their comrade and continue to fight in his memory.