Abu Obaida: We delivered the Zionist enemy the blow of the century on October 7

We told the world that we are a people seeking justice and freedom
There will be no exchange deals until a complete cessation of the aggression
Gaza (Quds News Network) – Abu Obaida, the spokesperson for the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military arm of the Hamas movement, declared tonight that the Al-Aqsa Flood Battle on October 7 has set the course for the demise of the Israeli occupation.
In a recorded statement aired by Al Jazeera, Abu Obaida remarked, “We live the pains and hopes of our Palestinian people after 83 days of the Al-Aqsa Flood Battle. We have been fighting for years to wage [this battle] for the sake of our people and our land.”
“We told the world that we are a people seeking justice and freedom. We continued to prepare and fight because we know that rights are not granted but rather taken, and we delivered the Zionist enemy the blow of the century on October 7th,” he added.
Regarding urban battles with the invading Israeli troops in Gaza, Abu Obaida explained, “We have targeted more than 825 military vehicles since the beginning of the aggression on Gaza. Our fighters have carried out special operations to re-detonate the occupation’s own ammunition into their [armored] vehicles and soldiers, and we have targeted three of their helicopters.”
He stated that the al-Qassam fighters are creating a unique epic using all available means. Abu Obaida specifically mentioned the targeting of three enemy helicopters in the past two days, during which the Al-Qassam fighters utilized unexploded enemy ammunition. “The al-Qassam Brigade utilized numerous images documenting the targeting of the enemy’s soldiers and vehicles. This is just the tip of the iceberg.”
Abu Obaida emphasized, “We targeted three enemy helicopters in the past two days. There will be no exchange deals until a complete cessation of the aggression.”
He stated that “Gaza has exposed all the institutions of lies carrying the sword of human rights against oppressed peoples. Our people will emerge victorious and proud, sharing the same trench and the same piece of bread and the same drnink of water. ”
Abu Obaida criticized the official world, saying the world’s governments are “divided between oppressive criminals and helpless spectators.”
“It is a struggle for victory or martyrdom,” he concluded.