Hamas Al-Qassam Brigades spokesperson Abu Ubaida has declared that the “resistance movement” will not engage in negotiations over Israeli hostages while under fire, as the conflict has resulted in the loss of over 1,000 lives on both sides of the border.
In a televised message, Abu Ubaida stated, “We entered this battle with unwavering resolve and courage, fully aware of the potential outcomes and prepared for any eventuality.” He expressed faith in the people, fighters, and revolutionaries in various territories, emphasizing their responsibility in protecting Al-Aqsa.
Abu Ubaida emphasized that support for Al-Aqsa is growing and warned the Israeli enemy that it should expect to pay a high price for the release of captives. He reiterated that the issue of prisoners is strategically crucial, and the occupation will face consequences.

He also mentioned the concept of a regional war against aggression on Al-Aqsa, stating that it’s not mere rhetoric but a force that will challenge the enemy.
Abu Ubaida noted that despite the advanced military technology possessed by the enemy, they have failed to confront Hamas fighters on the ground. He highlighted ongoing battles, troop rotations, reinforcements, and the capture of prisoners.
Furthermore, according to him, the Qassam Brigades successfully neutralized Israeli military hardware, including Merkava tanks. In response to their perceived failure, the enemy has launched airstrikes on Gaza, targeting residential areas, markets, and streets.
Abu Ubaida conveyed a strong message to the occupation forces, asserting that the era of their triumphs had ended, giving way to an era of defeat and setbacks. He emphasized the Qassam Brigades’ readiness to endure an extended conflict, backed by an efficient command and control system.

