ALBAWABA - In a resolute statement amidst the ongoing 'Al-Aqsa Flood' battle, Ismail Haniyeh, a prominent figure in the resistance, made some steadfast remarks.
Haniyeh hailed the beginning of the resistance's chapter with 'Al-Aqsa Flood,' describing it as the turning point heralding the end of the occupation in their homeland and the sacred city of Jerusalem.
He did not mince words when he emphasized the enemy's army's perceived inability to confront their courageous fighters directly. According to Haniyeh, "this had driven the enemy to resort to committing ruthless massacres."
Furthermore, Haniyeh highlighted the enemy's belief that their brutal actions would erase the disgrace of humiliation and defeat, especially after the strategic strike executed by the Qassam Brigades.
Haniyeh assured that despite the enemy's actions, backed by the United States, the resistance was unwavering in its determination to resume the liberation strategy and the return of their people to their homeland.
Emphasizing the indomitable spirit of the people of Gaza, Haniyeh underscored their deep-rooted connection to their land and unwavering commitment to their homeland. They remained resolute and would not be uprooted.
He also addressed the issue of emigration, firmly stating that there would be no emigration from the West Bank or Gaza. Moreover, he asserted there would be no emigration from Gaza to Egypt, taking the opportunity to express his appreciation for their Egyptian brethren.
Haniyeh concluded by making it clear that the decision to stay in their homeland was non-negotiable, and their commitment echoed the sentiment of their Egyptian counterparts. These statements from Haniyeh reflect the unwavering determination and resilience of those involved in the ongoing conflict.