Abu Obeida says Israeli captives' lives tied to IOF advances
The spokesperson of the al-Qassam Brigades warns the Israeli occupation forces to tread carefully, as their advances could jeopardize the lives of their captives.
The military spokesperson for the Al-Qassam Brigades, Abu Obeida, affirmed on Monday the heroism and military performance of Resistance fighters in the northern Gaza Strip.
Abu Obeida praised the Resistance fighters, underlining that their steadfastness and performance were "an inspiring model for freedom seekers worldwide."
In a statement posted on Telegram, Abu Obeida stressed that "the enemy conceals its true losses and the dire state of its soldiers in the northern Gaza Strip to preserve the image of its army."
"The genocide and ethnic cleansing targeting innocent civilians in the northern Gaza Strip aim to cover up the Zionist army’s scandals and disgrace," he stressed, further praising the Resistance fighters.
Abu Obeida also underscored that "the fate of some enemy captives is tied to the occupation army’s ability to advance hundreds of meters in certain areas under assault."
'Time is running out'
Earlier today, the al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, released a video titled "There will be no one left to tell the tale... Time is running out," warning of the consequences of the delay in establishing a captive and ceasefire agreement, particularly the impact on Israeli captives' lives, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu neglects and undermines the Gaza deal.
The Israeli occupation's continuous aggression on the Gaza Strip has led to the deaths of tens of Israeli captives over the past year.
"Israel's" Channel 12 revealed on Sunday that an Israeli occupation forces (IOF) rescue mission in Gaza in December last year, which resulted in the death of captive Sahar Baruch, 25, was intended for Noa Argamani, who was eventually released six months later.