‘Israel on Path of Extinction’
GAZA STRIP (KI) – Former Mossad Chief, Yossi Cohen, said if the Zionist regime wants to continue its war in Gaza it must listen to the United States and ensure the entry of humanitarian aid into the besieged Strip.
Cohen added that he has always opposed transferring money to the Gaza Strip, and that the occupying regime now needs to build an “Arab coalition” to manage Gaza’s affairs.
“This aid should not be unlimited. We have to set conditions, as the entire sector has brought the disaster upon itself,” he added.
Hamas, he added, has been preparing for this war for years and the tunnels in Gaza “are much more” than hundreds of kilometers long, “but an underground city, with deep and long bunkers, with a logistical arrangement that allows for greater underground life than we thought.”
“We fight at the top and they stay at the bottom,” he added.
Hamas says the Gaza Strip-based Palestinian resistance movements’ Operation al-Aqsa Flood against the Zionist regime put the occupying regime “on the path of extinction.”
Abu Ubaida, spokesman for Al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ military wing, made the remarks on Thursday concerning the October 7 operation, during which the resistance groups took hundreds captive.
“On October 7, we dealt the blow of the century to the Zionists,” he said.
“What October 7 planted in the conscience of our people will remain an image of the defeat of this criminal enemy and our people will emerge proud and proud in their victory.”
The spokesman went on to recount the losses that had been afflicted by the resistance groups on the regime, during a war that the latter has been waging against the coastal sliver since the implementation of the operation.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Gaza, the resistance has targeted more than 825 Israeli military vehicles, abu Ubaida noted.
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