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If Israel launches a ground attack, its army will be annihilated: Hamas

The Gaza division of the Israeli army was reportedly devastated at the outset of the conflict, as stated by Abu Obeidah.

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If Israel launches a ground attack, its army will be annihilated: Hamas
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Gaza: Hamas military spokesman Abu Obeidah has cautioned that should Israel initiate a ground attack, its army faces the risk of annihilation.

Releasing a video highlighting the attacks on Israel, Hamas's military spokesperson asserted that the Gaza division of the Israeli army had been decimated in the early stages of the conflict.

According to Abu Obeidah, further operations have been planned to safeguard Al-Quds (Jerusalem).

He noted that Operation 'Al-Aqsa Flood' has proven more successful than anticipated, with Hamas conducting secret preparations for the operation in collaboration with resistance forces.

Abu Hamzah, the spokesperson for the Al-Quds Brigade of the Islamic Jihad resistance organization, disclosed that numerous fronts will be opened soon, including areas that belonged to Palestine in 1948.

Additionally, the Hamas leader claimed that citizens from countries such as the United States and France are actively participating in the conflict while donning Israeli army uniforms.

It is worth noting that since the commencement of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, the estimated damage to the Israeli economy has reached approximately $6.8 billion.

On the other hand, the Palestinian death toll from Israeli attacks on Palestine has reached 1,570, with the number of injured surpassing 7,200.

Over 2,500 homes have been completely destroyed in the Israeli bombardment of Gaza, and more than 30,000 residences have sustained partial damage.

Furthermore, the number of Palestinians displaced due to Israeli aggression has surged to 338,000.

Around 200,000 Palestinians have sought refuge in UN schools, while an additional 100,000 have taken shelter with relatives and within churches.

Gaza's hospitals are grappling with critical shortages of beds and medical supplies.

Maintaining ventilator support has become increasingly challenging due to power outages.

The situation remains dire.

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