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Resheq: Netanyahu breathes lies and he is the one blocking a ceasefire deal

Tuesday 3-September-2024

DOHA, (PIC)

Member of Hamas’s political bureau has said that Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu and his criminal warlords have achieved nothing of their goals except for the massacres and genocidal crimes they have been committing for long months in the Gaza Strip.

In a statement on Monday, Resheq affirmed that Netanyahu’s remarks on Monday evening were “the speech of a desperate person who is looking for an imaginary victory he already failed to market for his audience after 11 months of his Nazi war against our people in the Gaza Strip.”

“Netanyahu is a war criminal who breathes lies. He keeps lying to his audience and the US administration,” Resheq said.

Resheq said that Netanyahu’s remarks vindicated further that he is the one obstructing a prisoner exchange and ceasefire deal. “All the prisoners held by the resistance can return to their families immediately, but the person who are blocking their return and responsible for their lives is Netanyahu. Any delay in his commitment to what was agreed upon on July 2 means endangering the lives of more captives.”

The Hamas official highlighted that his Movement would remain keen on keeping the Israeli captives safe and treating them well, but he stressed that Netanyahu “insists on killing them and ignoring their conditions.”

In a related context, al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, broadcast on Monday a video recording of the Israeli captive, Edan Yerushalmi, in which she appealed to Netanyahu and his government to work on having her released through a swap deal.

Yerushalmi was among the six detainees whose bodies were found a few days ago by the Israeli occupation army in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip. The detainee said in her speech: “Hello, I am Edan Yerushalmi, 24 years old, from Tel Aviv. I was arrested on October 7th at a party in Ri’in. I address you, Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli government. Do what is necessary to release me now.”

“We are all suffering here, the bombing here does not stop, we are afraid for our lives and afraid to die here. I am addressing you, Benjamin Netanyahu, who freed more than 1,000 prisoners in the Shalit deal. Now they are asking for less than a quarter for each of us. I am unable to understand … Am I worth less?” the detainee added.

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