Hamas leader Osama Hamdan confirmed that the resistance is strong and effectively managing the "Battle of the Al-Aqsa Flood." He noted that fighters emerge from underground and rubble to kill Israeli soldiers and officers, documenting the destruction of military vehicles, including 79 in the last 72 hours, along with the sniping of soldiers in various areas of Gaza. He added that, more than two months into the genocide war, over 60,000 of our people are either martyrs, injured, or missing.
Hamdan reiterated Hamas's rejection of displacement efforts and schemes, stating that resistance is the choice of the Palestinian people, as a legitimate right guaranteed by international norms and laws. He mocked Netanyahu's claims of besieging Yahya Sinwar's house, highlighting that the house has been destroyed multiple times and that Netanyahu is seeking imaginary targets to fabricate a false victory.
He warned against allowing the people of Gaza to die from thirst and hunger, reminding that northern Gaza does not receive aid and lacks a general hospital. Hamdan called on Arab countries to take strong action to break the siege in collaboration with international organizations that must assume their responsibilities, as well as urging UNRWA and the World Health Organization to fulfill their moral obligations and deliver aid without succumbing to the demands of the occupation.
He expressed that the Palestinian Red Crescent has been falling short in performing its role, calling for the formation of international and official delegations to visit Gaza and deliver aid. Hamdan stated, "To the families of Israeli prisoners, continuing the crimes will not bring your loved ones back, and the occupation's attempts to use black propaganda and accusations of rape and sexual violence will not succeed."