Hawzah News Agency- The Secretary-General of the Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine, Ziad al-Nakhala, affirmed that the recent prisoner exchange deal, which saw the release of almost 2,000 Palestinian detainees, “would not have been possible without the men of the resistance and the bravery of the fighters in the field, and without the unity of the Palestinian people behind their resistance''.
Al-Nakhala acknowledged that while “we had hoped for better results'', the Palestinian people understand the complex balance of power and the challenging circumstances that have specifically impacted the population in Gaza.
He stressed that “the banners of resistance remain high and unbroken, the resistance remains on the ground, and our people remain proud and dignified, clinging to their resistance,” reaffirming that the liberation of the remaining prisoners remains a top priority for the resistance.
Similarly, a spokesperson for the Al-Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades stated that the head of the occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu, had failed after two years of war, ethnic cleansing, and military campaigns to retrieve captured soldiers or achieve their release through force.
The spokesperson confirmed that Netanyahu ultimately submitted to the resistance’s conditions. These conditions stipulated that any recovery of captives would only come through a prisoner exchange deal that includes an end to the ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip.
Source: Al Mayadeen
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