Saraya Al-Quds: we are committed to the temporary truce agreement and any violation will be met with an appropriate response

The Al-Quds Brigades in the Palestinian resistance confirmed their commitment to the temporary truce agreement stressing that any violation will be met with an appropriate response, and that the Resistance Project will continue until the liberation of the whole of Palestine.

A spokesman for the Al-Quds Brigades said in a statement today: “Over the  48 days of the Zionist aggression against the besieged Gaza Strip, the Al-Quds Brigades and the Palestinian resistance factions bombed the occupied cities and towns with hundreds of rockets and mortar shells, in response to its massacres against the people of the Strip, and achieved their goals, causing deaths and injuries among the enemy’s ranks.

He added:” We declare our commitment to stop military operations during the period of the temporary truce agreement, which is valid as long as the enemy has committed, and any violation will be met with the appropriate response, and our resistance project will not cease until all of Palestine is liberated,” pointing out that the Lebanese resistance has dealt deadly blows to the enemy and that the coming is greater.

The spokesman for the Al-Quds Brigades confirmed that the resistance will not leave the Palestinian prisoners in the hands of the usurping entity. He said: “In light of the first stage in which we release a number of our enemy detainees, we congratulate our  prisoners and say to them: You deserve more and more for your resistance and we will not leave you alone  in the hands of the usurpers, and we will not give up our battle until we achieve all our goals.”

The temporary truce agreement in the Gaza Strip entered into force at seven o’clock this morning, occupied Palestine time, 48 days after the Israeli aggression, which resulted in the martyrdom of about 15 thousand Palestinians, including 6150 children and more than 4 thousand women, in addition to more than 36 thousand wounded, more than 75% of them are children and women.

 

Amal Farhat

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