Al-Hayya acknowledged that zionist regime’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had retreated from agreements outlined in the Paris paper. He criticized the occupation for prolonging the battle with deceitful tactics, expressing skepticism about reaching a resolution.

"The occupation will not obtain its captives except at three conditions: providing relief to our people, stopping the aggression, and exchanging prisoners," he asserted.

Responding to israel's planned military operation in Rafah, al-Hayya expressed confidence in the resistance's ability to thwart Israeli control, citing previous failures in northern Gaza, the central region, and Khan Yunis.

Despite the challenges faced by the Palestinian people, including starvation and genocide, al-Hayya emphasized their unwavering support for the resistance.

He criticized the international community for failing its moral test in the face of israeli crimes and stressed the importance of a fully sovereign Palestinian state for regional stability.

Al-Hayya's remarks shed light on Hamas's stance amid ongoing tensions, underscoring the organization's commitment to resistance despite adverse circumstances. (ILKHA)