BEIRUT, (PIC)
The Hamas Movement has affirmed that the Palestinians are facing brutal aggression and a genocidal war that have never happened before to other nations in modern history.
In a news conference held in Beirut on Sunday evening, senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan highlighted Hamas’s political views on the 58th day of the US-backed Israeli genocide in Gaza, affirming that the Israeli occupation would lose and would not succeed in achieving its goals in Gaza.
Hamdan expressed his belief that the Israeli occupation had failed to achieve its goals during 50 days of aggression before the temporary ceasefire took place and would continue to fail, no matter how long this war lasts.
“Netanyahu and his army will only reap failure, severe defeat, more bodies of their soldiers and more destroyed tanks and vehicles, and will be drowning further into the quagmire of their Nazi crimes on the land of Gaza,” Hamdan said.
Hamdan accused the US administration, its president and his secretary of state of being accomplices in shedding the Palestinian blood and committing genocidal and ethnic cleansing crimes in Gaza.
The Hamas official called for necessarily holding the Biden administration accountable as war criminals at international courts, and paid tribute to the American citizens who raised their voices loudly against the administration’s involvement in Israel’s war crimes.
He also denounced the US media for blatantly adopting the Israeli narrative that accused al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas of maltreating the captives in Gaza, stressing that the world had seen the difference between the way al-Qassam fighters treated the captives and the way the Israeli army treat Palestinian hostages and prisoners.
Hamdan also accused the Israeli army of pursuing a deliberate strategy of luring Gaza civilians south to trap and kill them there.
“It has become clear that the occupation’s claim … of the existence of safe areas in the south of the Gaza Strip, and its constant call for citizens to go there, was a premeditated plan and trap to commit more massacres against unarmed civilians and displaced people in the south,” he told reporters.