Resistance operations expose Israeli failure in Gaza: Hamas
Hamas affirms its continued resistance and calls out "Israel’s" failure, blaming the Israeli government for obstructing ceasefire negotiations.
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A masked fighter from the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, takes position to secure his colleagues marching along the main road of the Nuseirat refugee camp, central Gaza Strip, Thursday, Oct. 28, 2021 (AP)
Hamas asserted that the continued precise operations by its armed wing, the al-Qassam Brigades, alongside the PIJ's al-Quds Brigades, prove "Israel’s" failure to break the will of the Palestinian people or defeat their Resistance.
In a statement published on Wednesday, the group said these operations demonstrate the Resistance’s strength, its control over the battlefield, and its ability to exact a heavy price from "Israel", adding that the Israeli government bears full responsibility for failing to reach an agreement due to the obstacles it keeps putting and dragging out the negotiations to serve Netanyahu's personal gains.
Hamas also criticized the statements made by the head of the occupation government regarding "absolute victory", dismissing them as part of an effort to promote illusions and unrealistic claims about achieving the war’s objectives, particularly what it called the delusion of retrieving the captives through military force.
Netanyahu, Israeli government responsible for ceasefire obstruction
Regarding the negotiation process, Hamas reaffirmed its "continued positive engagement with mediators’ efforts" and any serious proposals that could lead to a comprehensive agreement," while simultaneously emphasizing that "any deal must guarantee a cessation of aggression and war against our people, a permanent ceasefire, and a complete withdrawal of occupation forces from the Gaza Strip."
Hamas has accused Benjamin Netanyahu’s government of undermining international mediation efforts, even as Gaza remains under siege and relentless bombardment since the war began on October 7, 2023, killing tens of thousands of Palestinians and causing widespread destruction.
Meanwhile, Palestinian Resistance factions continue their military operations from within the enclave, while ceasefire negotiations have so far failed to produce a decisive breakthrough.
Palestinian Resistance sets APC ablaze, killing seven Israeli soldiers
The Israeli occupation forces announced on June 25 that seven of their personnel, consisting of one officer and six soldiers, had been killed during a lethal ambush executed by the Palestinian Resistance in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip.
An initial Israeli military investigation revealed that the incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon when Resistance fighters triggered a pre-planted explosive device along a route frequently used by invading Israeli forces, targeting a Puma-type Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) that was transporting a combat engineering unit.
The explosion set the APC ablaze while the soldiers remained trapped inside, leading to the deaths of all seven personnel in the resulting fire, with the intensity of the incident reportedly complicating the identification process for several hours due to the state of the remains.