Hamas: Gallant’s threats to kill resistance leaders are empty News


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On Friday evening, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) described the threats of Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant that his soldiers were about to kill resistance leaders as “empty in substance and an expression of failure to achieve the goals of the war.”

The movement said – in a statement – that “war criminal Gallant’s threat that his defeated army was about to kill the leaders of the resistance was empty and was intended to market imaginary achievements.”

She added, “These threats are an expression of his abject failure to achieve any of the goals of his aggression against Gaza other than the killing of civilians and the destruction of civilian facilities.”

The official Israeli radio recently published, on its Facebook page, statements by Gallant in which he said, “The leader of the Hamas movement in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, will soon meet the rifles of the (Israeli) Defense Forces.”

On December 19, Israeli Channel 13 reported that Israeli army forces “arrived at the place where Sinwar was staying, shortly before he left the place.”

The channel continued – quoting Israeli officials – that the army “is focusing its activity in the south of the Gaza Strip and in Khan Yunis specifically, to reach the Hamas leadership, while there has recently been positive progress in the ongoing pursuit operations,” as they claimed.

It is noteworthy that the occupation army has been waging a devastating aggression against the Gaza Strip since October 7, which has so far left more than 20,000 martyrs, most of them children and women, more than 53,000 injured, massive destruction of infrastructure and an unprecedented humanitarian disaster, according to To the authorities in the sector and the United Nations.

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