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Abu Obaida: Recent ambushes are living portrayal of history, enemy soldiers' funerals will become permanent event, God willing

Abu Obaida: Recent ambushes are living portrayal of history, enemy soldiers' funerals will become permanent event, God willing

Saba Yemen7 hours ago

Gaza – Saba:
The military spokesperson for Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), Abu Obaida, stated on Wednesday evening that "the enemy's government is deceiving its own people and refusing to acknowledge that it is throwing its soldiers into the quagmire of Gaza for illusory political goals."
He added in a post on his Telegram channel, monitored by the Yemeni News Agency (SABA): "Our mujahideen are presenting unparalleled examples of heroism and bravery," describing the recent ambushes as "living images of history that prove our people's mujahideen are the bravest and most self-sacrificing freedom fighters of the modern era."
He continued: "The funerals and corpses of the enemy's soldiers will become a constant occurrence, God willing, as long as the occupation's aggression and its criminal war against our people continue."
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