Your own army killed 3 captives in Nusirat camp + video
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted Al Jazeera, the Qassam Battalions (the military branch of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas) released an important video message addressed to the families of Zionist prisoners in the Palestinian resistance.
This is the video message of the Qassam battalions regarding the crime committed by the Zionist army yesterday in the Nusirat camp located in the center of the Gaza Strip, during which 4 Zionists were captured by the army. They were released from the Zionist regime.
Qassam battalions addressed the families of Zionist prisoners near the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip and announced: Your cabinet kills a number of prisoners to save other prisoners.
Qassam said in the continuation of this video: Following the crime committed yesterday by your army to save 4 prisoners in the Nusirat camp, we inform you that against freedom These prisoners, your army killed 3 prisoners in this same camp.
According to the announcement of the Qassam battalions, one of these 3 dead Zionist prisoners had American citizenship.
At the end of this film, the Qassam battalions emphasized: Your prisoners will leave the Gaza Strip only with the release of our prisoners. Time is running out.
Also last night, Qassam battalions spokesman Abu Obeidah disclosed the facts regarding the release of 4 Zionist prisoners by the Zionist army in the crime of Al-Nusirat camp. .
Abu Obeidah announced: What the Zionist enemy carried out in the “Al-Nusirat” area in the center of the Gaza Strip is a combined war crime, and he was the first to suffer from it. They were its prisoners.
The spokesman of the Qassam battalions emphasized: the enemy was able to release some of his prisoners by committing terrible crimes, but at the same time, he released another number of them in the process. This operation killed.
Abu Obeidah continued: This operation will create a great danger for the enemy prisoners and will have a negative effect on their conditions and lives.