Hamas affirms that the Israeli decision to occupy the city of Gaza means the “sacrifice” of the hostages

Israel is preparing to commit a “new war crime” with its plan to take control of the city of Gaza, “a criminal adventure that will cost it dearly,” said Hamas this Friday, August 8.

Hamas reacted this Friday, August 8, at the Israeli plan to take control of the city of Gaza on Friday. According to the Islamist movement, this decision, described as “new war crime”, means the “sacrifice” of the hostages “Israeli.

“The appraisal by the Zionist cabinet of the plans aimed at occupying the city of Gaza and evacuating its inhabitants constitutes a new war crime that the occupation army wishes to commit against the city and its nearly a million inhabitants,” reacted the Palestinian Islamist movement.

“This criminal adventure will cost expensive and will not be an easy trip” for the Israeli army, added this press release, released on Telegram.

The decision to occupy the city of Gaza, announced on Friday morning after a meeting of the Israeli Prime Minister’s security firm, confirms that Benjamin Netanyahu and his government “do not care about the fate of their hostages”.

“Political objectives that have already failed”

“They understood that the extension of the aggression means their sacrifice, revealing their recklessness to the life of prisoners for political objectives that have already failed,” argues the Islamist movement, which still retains 49 hostages, 27 of which are presumed dead, since its bloody attack on October 7, 2023 from Gaza in Israeli territory.

Hamas and its Islamic jihad ally broadcast three propaganda videos at the end of last week, which shocked in Israel and aroused unanimous international conviction. Two hostages appear very emaciated and weakened there, one of which, held in the darkness of a tunnel, digs his own grave.

In conclusion of its press release, Hamas maintains “that it will spare no effort to take all measures in order to prepare the ground for an agreement, including advancing towards a global agreement to release all the prisoners of the occupation in one go, reaching a stop of the war and the withdrawal of the occupation forces.”

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