Hamas Leader Vows to Repeat Attacks on Israel, Advocates for Its Annihilation
In a recent interview, top Hamas leader Ghazi Hamad vowed to repeatedly attack Israel, asserting its destruction and justifying Hamas’ violent actions as necessary resistance.
In a recent interview with Lebanese TV channel LBC, a top Hamas leader, Ghazi Hamad, made provocative statements, vowing to repeat the attacks on Israel that occurred on October 7. During these attacks, Hamas launched a surprise incursion into Israel by land, air, and sea, resulting in casualties and chaos.
Hamad unapologetically declared, “We must teach Israel a lesson, and we will do this again and again.” He emphasized that Israel had “no place on our land” and called for the end of the occupation.
When asked whether this meant the annihilation of Israel, Hamad affirmed, “Yes, of course.” He referred to Israel as a “security, military, and political catastrophe” and expressed a determination to see it removed.
While justifying their actions, Hamad argued that the existence of Israel was the root cause of pain, bloodshed, and tears, portraying Palestinians as victims of occupation. He stated that “everything we do is justified” and claimed that Hamas was prepared to pay a price for its actions.
This interview comes amid increased tensions and conflicts in the region, with Hamas leaders unapologetically advocating for the destruction of Israel. Such statements only add to the complexity of the Israel-Hamas conflict, which has persisted for years, resulting in significant suffering on both sides.
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