Al-Qassam Brigades Threatens to Kill Prisoners in Gaza if Israel Breaks Promises

Al-Qassam Brigades Threatens to Kill Prisoners in Gaza if Israel Breaks Promises

The military spokesman for the Al-Qassam Brigades, Abu Ubaida, issued a chilling threat to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and the Israeli public. Ubaida threatened to kill prisoners held in Gaza if Israel tries to evade its commitments.

The threat came in response to Israel’s recent airstrikes on Gaza, which killed dozens of people, including women and children. Ubaida accused Israel of seeking revenge and carrying out extrajudicial killings of Palestinians.

“We will not hesitate to kill the prisoners if the occupation does not fulfill its promises,” Ubaida said. “We will hold the occupation responsible for any harm that comes to our prisoners.”

Israel has a long history of detaining Palestinians without charge or trial. According to the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society, there are currently over 5,000 Palestinian political prisoners held in Israeli jails.

Israeli officials have not commented on Ubaida’s threat. However, Israel has previously threatened to retaliate against Hamas, the governing party in Gaza, if it launches attacks against Israel.

The situation in Gaza remains tense, and it is unclear whether Israel will be able to fulfill its commitments to Hamas. If Israel fails to do so, it is likely that the Al-Qassam Brigades will carry out their threat to kill prisoners.

The threat from the Al-Qassam Brigades is a reminder of the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. The conflict has been going on for decades, and it has resulted in the deaths of thousands of people.

The international community has repeatedly called for an end to the violence and for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. However, a lasting peace agreement has not yet been reached.

The situation in Gaza is a complex one, and there is no easy solution. However, it is clear that the ongoing violence is not sustainable. The international community must continue to work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

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