Abu Obeida: We won't allow the Israeli enemy to displace our people
Al-Qassam Brigades spokesperson calls on the Palestinian people to stand firm and not give in to Zionist threats.
Al-Qassam Brigades military spokesperson, Abu Obeida, spoke about the developments of the Al-Aqsa Flood, affirming that there is still much in the Resistance's arsenal in the coming hours and days.
"The cowardly trembling enemy is weaker than to force our people to abandon their land."
"I say to the occupation that forced displacement is not in our dictionary; it only applies to our occupied cities," he added.
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Abu Obeida called on the Palestinian people to stand firm and not yield to Zionist threats.
He mentioned that since this morning, al-Qassam Brigades has launched 150 rockets at "Ashkelon" and 50 rockets at "Sderot".
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He added that Ben Gurion Airport was targeted, and there is still much in the Resistance's arsenal.
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Yesterday, Abu Obeida underlined that the current battle, Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, kicked off from where the last major battle, 2021's Seif al-Quds, stopped. "We went into this battle for the sake of prisoners."
Al-Qassam Brigades "accomplished in this battle far more than what we believed and planned to, and the pace of coordination with the Axis of Resistance has increased and developed when it comes to the future of the struggle against the enemy before the battle."
"Operation Al-Aqsa Flood began was based on an analysis of the area of ​​operations, such as the land and weather and their impact. The leadership was working tirelessly around the clock with this goal in mind," Abu Obeida underlined.
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The military spokesperson revealed that Operation Al-Aqsa Flood saw the Resistance launching of thousands of rockets and artillery shells aimed at the Gaza Division. "We destroyed 15 sites and stuck another 10 sites for auxiliary forces."
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"We were keen to hide our intentions, military exercises, and moves before carrying out Operation Al-Aqsa Flood. We drew up extensive plans to train our forces and allow them to be capable of carrying out their tasks efficiently," he said.
Abu Obeida added that the Palestinian Resistance has been strategically deceiving the Israeli occupation since early 2022.
"The enemy is committing horrid crimes against innocent civilians, and it is our priority to hold its leadership accountable," he said. "Operation Al-Aqsa Flood is ongoing still."
"Al-Qassam Brigades is in control of the course of the battle, and we underline our preparedness in terms of defense. Our military infrastructure and armament enable us to efficiently defend ourselves," the spokesperson added.
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