Warning: Do not trust Netanyahu, Hamas says in new video
The al-Qassam Brigades publish a new video in which they tell the families of Israeli captives that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not care for the death of captured Israelis.
The al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas Resistance movement, published Friday a video in which they addressed the families of the soldiers captured in the Gaza Strip, in which they warned the settlers to be wary of their leadership.
"Warning to the families of IDF hostages: Netanyahu does not care if all the hostages are killed," the video starts out by saying, in Arabic, English, and Hebrew.
Hamas' military wing explained that Netanyahu does not care about the captives because "his own brother Yunatan was killed in a failed operation to release hostages."
"With his actions now, Netanyahu is sending you all a clear message: 'It is time for you to go through the same agony and pain which I went through,'" the text further read.
"Do not trust him," the video concluded by saying after showing several Israeli captives begging for their leadership to free them before they were brutally killed in the indiscriminate Israeli bombardment of Gaza.
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The Islamic Resistance in Palestine has repeatedly published videos of Israeli captives requesting they be freed by the Israeli regime and all they got was missiles and artillery shells pounding the places in which they were kept.
Captives killed by 'Israel'
Al-Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades, the military wing of the Popular Resistance Committees, said Tuesday that as a result of the Israeli bombing, the brigades lost contact with one of the groups responsible for Israeli captives being held in Gaza.
The brigades stressed that this occurred due to the brutal bombardment by the Israeli occupation forces on the Gaza Strip, on New Year's Eve of 2024.
Similarly, earlier in December the military wing of the Hamas Resistance movement, the al-Qassam Brigades, announced having lost contact with a group of Resistance fighters guarding five Israeli settlers as a result of the brutal Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.
On December 23, Al-Qassam Brigades spokesperson Abu Obeida said the five Israeli captives were presumed dead due to the indiscriminate Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip.
The families of Israeli captives held by the Palestinian Resistance in the Gaza Strip have heightened their calls for an immediate exchange deal. These demands intensified after the al-Shujaiya incident, along with the killing of captives by the IOF, and the Resistance confirming the deaths of several Israeli captives due to the ongoing bombardment of the Strip.
Thousands of Israeli settlers took to the streets of "Tel Aviv" on December 31, calling for the release of Israeli captives from the Gaza Strip and for the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from his position.
It's important to note that Hamas movement official Osama Hamdan, emphasized, on December 29, that the leaders of the occupation "will not see their prisoners alive unless there is a comprehensive cessation of aggression against Gaza, and negotiations are conducted in accordance with the interests of our people."