Hamas to ‘Israel’: Any Folly Will Be Met by Unprecedented Response

Hamas Palestinian Resistance movement has threatened the Zionist occupation of an unprecedented response in case the Israeli regime commits any folly, Lebanese daily Al-Akhbar reported on Tuesday.

 

As the Israeli occupation claims it wants to deescalate tensions in Al-Quds through removing barricades in Damascus Gate of Al-Quds Old City, the Palestinian Resistance movement insists on setting a formula that relates between Al-Quds and Gaza missiles, the Lebanese paper said.

Hamas considers that Israeli oppression against Palestinians in Al-Quds is still ongoing, despite the measures taken in Damascus Gate, according to Al-Akhbar.

Israeli pressure on the Palestinians has been also up, as the occupation prevents Gazans from fishing off the coastal enclave, sources affiliated with Hamas told the daily.

Hamas-affiliated sources told Al-Akhbar that Egypt and the UN envoy to the Middle East Tour Winsland had contacted Hamas to investigate the situation in Quds and Gaza Strip, and quoted the Zionists as saying that Tel Aviv did not intend to escalate the situation in Al-Quds.

According to these sources, Winsland has told Hamas that he will prevent any movement that provokes Muslims, but Hamas has said that this is not enough in return for the occupation continuous violations against the Palestinians in Al-Quds and at Al-Aqsa Mosque, in addition to preventing the Palestinian elections in Al-Quds.

Hamas has sent through mediators a message to the Zionist entity that any folly by the occupation will be met by unprecedented response, the daily reported.




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