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Iran’s decisive response to Israeli aggression disrupted enemy’s equations: Hamas

Abu Obeida, spokesman for the Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas

The spokesman for the Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Palestianian resistance movement Hamas, has hailed Iran’s unprecedented retaliatory military operation against Israel, saying the Islamic Republic’s decisive response disrupted the enemy's equations.

Abu Obeida made the remarks in a statement on Tuesday.

On April 13, Iran launched a barrage of missiles and drones in its first direct attack on the occupied territories in retaliation for the regime’s strike on its Damascus consulate on April 1.

“Iran's response in its size and nature, set new rules and disrupted the calculations of the occupation,” he said, calling on the masses of the Palestinian nation “to escalate their supportive movement for the resistance.”

Abu Obeida further denounced as a “big lie” the Israeli regime’s claim that its forces have eliminated all resistance factions, stressing that the occupying regime was unable, in 200 days, “to achieve anything other than mass massacres, destruction, and killing.”

He said the “criminal” regime seeks to improve its image, but it will achieve nothing but humiliation and it is still caught in a quagmire in the Gaza Strip, emphasizing that after 200 days, the resistance has remained as strong and firm as a mountain.

The spokesman also vowed that the resistance will continue its fight against Israel.

“Our strikes and resistance will continue as long as the occupation’s aggression or its presence continues on any inch of our land.”

“We will not give up the basic rights of our people, most notably withdrawal [of Israeli forces], lifting the siege, and the return of the displaced to their homes,” he said, stressing that the resistance will remain faithful to the sacrifices of Palestinians.


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