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How did enemy media read scenes of Palestinian resistance handing over three occupation prisoners?
How did enemy media read scenes of Palestinian resistance handing over three occupation prisoners?

Saba Yemen

time15-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

How did enemy media read scenes of Palestinian resistance handing over three occupation prisoners?

Gaza - Saba: The Palestinian resistance on Saturday succeeded professionally in sending strong messages to the occupation through the banners it hung on a platform to release the three occupation prisoners in Khan Yunis. The enemy media circulated pictures of the platform and interrogated its messages, which came at a level that confirms the extent of the resistance project's roots, its expansion and its ability to absorb its goals. Correspondent of the occupation army radio Doron Kadosh said on Saturday that the Hamas movement hung banners on a platform to release the three prisoners, during which messages were sent that read: "There is no migration except to al-Quds," which is Hamas's response to Trump's plan - "O al-Quds, we are your soldiers," and Hamas's goal is to write a message calling for al-Quds- at the bottom of the platform. He added that Hamas placed a banner reminding them of the events of October 7 that says: "We passed like a ray of sunshine," with pictures of the kibbutzim in the envelope, which were damaged in the attack when Hamas elements stormed them. The Hebrew newspaper "Maariv" reported that the propaganda provided by al-Qassam and al-Quds Brigades in the sixth batch of the exchange is considered a finger in the eye of "Israel". The Hebrew newspaper quoted a weapons expert as saying that "Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants appeared for the first time wearing Israeli army uniforms, noting that in some cases the militants appeared with Tavor (MP5) rifles in their possession, which are used by Israeli elite units." It added, "While US President Donald Trump continues to pressure Egypt and Jordan to accept refugees from the Gaza Strip, and hints at the possibility of using US aid as a means of pressure, Hamas was keen to announce its response to the platform for the release of prisoners in the Gaza Strip: "No immigration except to Jerusalem." The Hebrew website "Walla" indicated that Hamas raises a picture of the prisoner Matan and his mother, Einav Tsang-Oker, on the release platform in Khan Yunis, with the phrase "Time is running out," next to an hourglass. The enemy's media circulated scenes of the Palestinian resistance handing over the three occupation prisoners in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip, on Saturday morning. The scenes showed the moment the three prisoners arrived, accompanied by al-Qassam fighters and al-Quds Brigades, and their ascent to the platform to deliver speeches in Hebrew. The pictures showed the spread of elements of al-Qassam Brigades and al-Quds Brigades in Khan Yunis, with security and organizational equipment in the area near the ruins of the house of the martyr Yahya Sinwar. According to "Palestine Online", The resistance displayed a display platform decorated with pictures of its martyred leaders, headed by Mohammed al-Deif and Rafeh Salama, and phrases in Arabic, English and Hebrew, with several phrases through which messages were sent to the "Israeli" occupation, most notably: "We are the soldiers, O al-Quds, bear witness", in addition to pictures of the Gaza envelope settlements that the resistance fighters entered on October 7 and were able to control and capture hundreds of Zionist soldiers, and the phrase "We crossed like a thread of the sun" was in the middle of the pictures. The phrase "No immigration except to al-Quds" also appeared, through which the resistance fighters sent a clear response to US President Donald Trump's statements and proposals to displace Palestinians from Gaza. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

Qassam Battalions release Israeli female soldier in Jabalia
Qassam Battalions release Israeli female soldier in Jabalia

Saba Yemen

time30-01-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Qassam Battalions release Israeli female soldier in Jabalia

Gaza - Saba: Qassam Battalions, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas, on Thursday released a female Zionist soldier from Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip on Thursday, coinciding with the handover of a male and female prisoner by the Al-Quds Brigades from Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. According to the Palestinian Information Center, the first release ceremony took place in Jabalia camp, where the Qassam Battalions handed over the Zionist soldier Agam Berger to the Red Cross from the rubble in the Al-Alami area of Jabalia camp, which was destroyed by the enemy during the war of extermination, in the presence of a large Palestinian presence. Soldier Berger emerged from the rubble of Jabalia camp accompanied by members of the "Shadow Unit" in Hamas, then climbed to the platform that the movement had prepared in the area to complete the handover ceremony. The prisoner appeared to be in good health, while waving her hand to the Palestinian crowds present at the scene, wearing a military uniform and carrying gifts from Hamas. Qassam Battalions fighters carried the Zionist "Tavor" weapons, which they had seized during the Battle of the Al-Aqsa Flood. The Hamas and Islamic Jihad movements announced the completion of the necessary procedures to hand over the Zionist prisoners in the third batch today, Thursday, from the north and south of the Gaza Strip, as part of the "Flood of the Free" deal. The military spokesman for the Quds Brigades Abu Hamza said that the procedures for handing over both prisoners "Arbil Yehud" and "Gadi Moses" had been completed, and they will be released today in the city of Khan Younis. The Quds Brigades and Qassam Battalions fighters spread out in the prisoner handover area in Khan Younis, which is in front of the house of the former head of the Hamas movement, the martyr Yahiya Sinwar. This coincided with Qassam Battalions preparing the procedures for releasing the third female prisoner from the destroyed city of Jabalia, north of the Gaza Strip. In both places, Palestinian resistance vehicles from the Hamas and Islamic Jihad movements appeared, amidst Palestinian crowds of residents who will witness the prisoner handover process. In Jabalia, groups from the Qassam Battalions were deployed at the location of the third prisoner's handover, amidst the destroyed houses in the city. Palestinian flags were raised, and a banner hung by Qassam Battalions bore the logos of the military brigades in the occupation army, "Nahal, Kfir, Givati, and 401", which were subjected to deadly ambushes and suffered heavy losses during the battle in northern Gaza. This is the third batch in the first phase of the ceasefire, according to which 110 Palestinian prisoners will be released, 32 of whom are life prisoners, 48 prisoners with high sentences, and 30 child prisoners. The batch of life prisoners to be released today includes 16 prisoners from the Fatah movement, 11 from the Islamic Jihad movement, two from the Popular Front, two from the Democratic Front, and one from the Hamas movement. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)

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