Hamas: Israeli occupation has only three options

In light of that, Hamdan stressed, “Our position is firm, which is that there is no talk of negotiations before stopping the aggression.”

The Hamas official further emphasized that “the resistance is capable of withstanding [Israeli offensive] for months,” pointing out that “the occupation has the following options: the option of Shalit, the option of the soldiers who were killed, or the option of Ron Arad.”

Hamdan added, “Hamas’s position is clear: there is no negotiation before a ceasefire,” noting that “all files are subject to discussion.”

Stressing that “the Israelis failed to achieve all their goals throughout the battle,” Hamsan explained that “no one knows how Sinwar manages the battle.”

On a related but different note, the Hamas official also pointed out that there is “complete harmony between the leadership of Hamas and the leadership of the Qassam Brigades.”

Regarding the statement of the US National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, Hamdan considered they “reveal that the dispute between Israel and Washington is in form and not in content,” stressing that “the two prefer that the war continues.”

As for the threats made by the Israeli occupation’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, noting his willingness to assassinate “Hamas leaders abroad,” Hamdan said it is important to remember that “there is no crime without punishment.”

Hamdan also emphasized that “the pattern of the Resistance’s operations in Lebanon and Iraq in supporting Gaza is carried out wisely, effectively, intelligently, and in an upward manner.”

In a similar context, Hamdan noted that “the axis of Resistance confirms that it is functioning in harmony,” adding that “this is important for this battle and future battles.”

According to Hamdan, “the Americans are not willing to expand the battle as Netanyahu aspires,” and considered that “the shift in the international position cannot be built upon towards supporting the Palestinian people, but it can be built upon to stop the aggression.”

Significantly, the Hamas official proclaimed that “the biggest sin we committed was in signing with the occupation [Oslo] instead of joining hands to resist it,” noting that “every talk about a renewed authority means an authority similar to the previous Lahad authority in southern Lebanon,” adding “does Hussein Al-Sheikh understand this?”

“Israel wants to eliminate the Resistance and Hussein Al-Sheikh wants to hold it accountable, so where does he find himself… in which square?”

Earlier, Hamdan had confirmed that the Israeli occupation’s aggression against the Gaza Strip did not achieve its goals despite the 72 days of war and massacres pointing out that the occupation army “is moving from one failure to another in Gaza.”

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