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Hamas to Netanyahu: Your crazy war has killed 32 Israeli prisoners with us, continue and lose them all

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Admin l Tuesday, December 03, 2024

 

GAZA, Palestine – The Islamic Resistant Movement in Palestine,Hamas has sent a very damning message to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel who is now crowned with International Criminal Court, ICC warrant of arrest, that his unbridled taste for blood of Palestinians and obsession with continued prosecution of the genocidal war in Palestine has endangered the lives of Israeli captives held by the Resistant Forces.

Till date, the Israeli Defence Forces, IDF according to Hamas has killed 32 Israeli captives as a result of Benjamin Netanyahu’s obsession with ‘this crazy war’.

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Hamas warned that families in Israel waiting and agitating for the return of the captives will end up with nothing as the indiscriminate bombardment, shelling of the Gaza Strip will result in the death of the remaining Israeli prisoners who have been begging diehard Netanyahu to end the war, withdrew forces from the Gaza Strip and engage in prisoners swap deal with Hamas which he long abandoned as a result of his personal and selfish ambitions.

Hamas warned that Netanyahu must do what he can now to save the prisoners before it will be too late.

“33 Zionist prisoners were killed and some of them have disappeared, because of the criminal Netanyahu and his fascist army.

“By continuing your crazy war, you may lose your prisoners forever, do what you must do before it is too late.”

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