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Scenes of Prisoner Handover Shake Zionist Entity, Confuse Its Leaders & Expose Its Defeat

Gaza: The exceptional scenes of the handover of Zionist prisoners broadcast by the Palestinian resistance shook the Zionist entity, confused its leaders, and exposed its defeat. The event confirmed that the resistance imposes its conditions on the enemy entity and controls the course of negotiations with its strict conditions.

According to Yemen News Agency, Qassam fighters emerged from under the rubble to the sound of the Gazans’ chants, demonstrating to the world that the aggression had not broken their strength. Despite the siege and continuous bombardment, they showed that they were still capable of maneuvering and surprising. The appearance of elements from the Al-Quds Brigades and the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades was striking, reflecting the unity of the resistance factions in confronting the Zionist enemy.

The Zionist enemy army watched the scenes in silence and astonishment, as the prisoner exchange operation turned into a resounding psychological defeat. The handover took place in front of the ruins of
the house of the martyred leader Yahya Sinwar, sending a clear message from the resistance: “Destruction of homes will not kill determination.”

Zionist analysts described these scenes as a severe blow to Netanyahu, who had threatened to stop implementing the agreement if some soldiers were not handed over. However, the resistance turned the tables on him again, managing the operation with military and political skill that confused his calculations.

Perhaps the most important message came from the streets of Gaza, where citizens gathered chanting slogans in support of the resistance, affirming the Palestinian people’s embrace of their fighters and the deep-rooted choice of resistance. Palestinian children also watched in amazement, reinforcing the idea that a new generation of fighters is growing amidst these scenes.

The handover of prisoners was not just a political event, but a military and psychological lesson. The resistance confirmed that it still holds the initiative, and the Zionist enemy, despite it
s military superiority, is unable to impose its will on the battlefield. As Gaza’s streets chant daily, revenge continues, the resistance remains, and liberation is coming.

Taher al-Nunu, a leader in the Islamic Resistance Movement “Hamas”, stated in a television interview that the Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had shifted his narrative about the war’s goals. Initially focused on eliminating the resistance, Netanyahu later emphasized the release of prisoners, which he failed to achieve.

Al-Nunu emphasized that the scenes from Gaza, amidst destruction and martyrdom, show that the resistance is alive, continuing, and supported by the Palestinian people. He asserted that post-war plans in Gaza are purely Palestinian, rejecting external impositions.

Al-Nunu warned enemy leaders against resuming conflict, stating, “If you return, we will return,” highlighting ongoing casualties for the occupation in Beit Hanoun, despite its small geographic size. He reiterated the resistance’s readiness and unwaveri
ng will to fight after 15 months.

He noted that the second phase of negotiations should start soon, urging international pressure on Netanyahu to adhere to the ceasefire agreement, including a comprehensive ceasefire and withdrawal from Gaza.

In summary, the Palestinian resistance in Gaza shook the Zionist entity’s leadership and undermined Netanyahu’s potential claims of achievement. The prisoner handover humiliated the Zionist entity, challenging its claims of success after 15 months of aggression.

The Palestinian resistance’s media efforts, led by the Al-Qassam Brigades, prompted questions about the enemy’s claims of achieving objectives in Gaza. The media broadcast of the handover scenes sparked wide analysis among Zionist analysts, who called them humiliating.

Experts argue that the prisoner exchange became a victory milestone, showing Hamas’ ability to capitalize on the moment. The affiliations of the freed prisoners across resistance factions highlighted national unity, acting as a popular referend
um on resistance after 15 months of war.

The scenes of handing over Zionist hostages were described as “scenes of victory,” reflecting peoples’ resolve when committed to high principles. The Palestinian resistance maintained its structure and governance in Gaza, thwarting the Zionist project to end Hamas’ rule and displacement efforts, ensuring the ‘next day’ is purely Palestinian, as declared from the outset.