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Hamas Leader: Op Al-Quds Sword Witnessed High Coordination Between Palestinian, Lebanese Resistance

Hamas Leader: Op Al-Quds Sword Witnessed High Coordination Between Palestinian, Lebanese Resistance
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Leader of Hamas resistance movement in the Gaza Strip, Yehya Sinwar, announced that the Palestinian resistance has been over the period of Operation al-Quds Sword on a high level of coordination and constant communication with the resistance in Lebanon, expressing confidence that all forces of resistance will take part in the battle once sanctities call for this.

Missile barrages and drones launched were in coordination between the resistance in Lebanon and the resistance in Gaza, Sinwar unveiled, pointing to that the Lebanese resistance was informed that “our action was just a message to the Zionist enemy.”

The Hamas leader further warned that had the situation escalated, the Lebanese resistance would have been side by side in the battlefield with the Palestinian resistance.

Threatening the enemy’s existence, Sinwar went on to say that Hamas has the ability to launch hundreds of rockets per minute, with a range of 100-200 km, noting also that the resistance movement planned to fire 300 rockets at once, with 150 being fired towards Tel Aviv, shortly before the ceasefire came into effect, but decided not to in respect of the Egyptian and Qatari mediators.

“Let the world and the occupation leaders learn that we have men who will protect the Aqsa Mosque,” he said, adding that “what happened in the recent attack was just a small drill in comparison with what the enemy would face had it attempted to attack the Aqsa Mosque.”

Addressing the Zionists, Sinwar underscored that the decision of eliminating the ‘Israeli’ entity depends on its implementation of the scheme it is planning for al-Quds and the Aqsa Mosque, uncovering that there are more than 10 thousand men who are ready to be self-sacrifice martyrs once the enemy attempts to attack the holy site.

On the level of ‘Israeli’ failure in the recent military campaign, Sinwar mocked the Zionist intelligence failure, in which all of the resistance’s infrastructure are still safe, adding that in Gaza there are tunnels which are more than 500 kilometers long, and the damage that hit those tunnels is less than 5%.

In reference to the new equations, Sinwar stressed that the resistance now has the ability to impose a curfew in Tel Aviv, assuring the Palestinian people that its resistance will always protect their back.

The Hamas leader called on Palestinians in diaspora to prepare for their march to liberate the land, vowing to set everything on fire hadn’t Gaza’s siege-related problems been solved.

Elsewhere, Sinwar thanked the Islamic Republic of Iran for its ultimate support for the Palestinian resistance factions with money, arms, and expertise on all levels.

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