Gaza - Saba:
Dr. Mohammed Al-Hindi, Deputy Secretary-General of the Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine, affirmed that the Palestinian resistance will not release Zionist captives unless the aggression stops and the war ends.
In press statements on Sunday, Al-Hindi said, "We are ready for a comprehensive deal under the title 'captives in exchange for ending the war and a complete withdrawal from Gaza.' He added, "Unless the enemy is forced to stop its aggression, there will be no talk of releasing any prisoners."
He pointed out that internal pressure within the occupied entity might lead to an agreement, "but we will not give up our cards for free." He noted that the resistance prefers an "all-for-all" deal but remains open to a phased implementation of a clear and comprehensive agreement that considers the tensions within "Yafa" (Tel Aviv).
Dr. Al-Hindi stated that the occupying entity has overwhelmed mediators with impossible demands, most notably disarming the resistance and expelling its leaders. He continued, "Disarming the resistance means the beginning of the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza… and this will not happen."
He stressed that Netanyahu’s promises to eliminate Hamas and force the resistance to surrender are "pure fantasy," emphasizing that the enemy is no longer portrayed as a victim but as an oppressor in the eyes of the world.
He explained that the accumulated anger in Gaza, the West Bank, and the diaspora is immense and could erupt at any moment, spreading to the peoples of the region and freedom-loving people worldwide. "The Zionist enemy faces a dilemma: how to recover its captives without re-entering Gaza?"
The Deputy Secretary-General of Islamic Jihad noted that the enemy army understands that a large-scale ground operation in Gaza would incur heavy losses, which is why it resorts to airstrikes and artillery bombardments—without achieving results.
He added that the goals of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may clash with the agenda of Donald Trump, who seeks to present himself as a dealmaker in the war files left by former U.S. President Joe Biden.

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