Brother Of Hamas Leader: ‘Firing Missiles At Tel Aviv Is Easier Than Drinking Water’

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i24 News – A year after the 11-day missile barrage between Israel and Gaza, Muhammad Sinwar, the brother of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, gave an exclusive interview to Al Jazeera. During “Operation Guardian of the Wall” last May, Hamas – Gaza’s governing body and internationally designated terrorist group – fired more than 4,300 rockets into Israel, with 15 losing their lives and hundreds injured.

On the other side, reports indicated that over 200 Gazan civilians died and thousands were injured from Israeli rockets.

“When we warn Israel, every word has its equivalent in actions on the ground. We know how to go after Israel and put pressure on them,” said Muhammad.

His comments came days after a Hamas official threatened Israel ahead of the Jewish state’s annual Yom Yerushalauyim flag march, scheduled for Sunday.

Despite such threats, as well as a US request to change the parade’s route, Israel’s Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said the march through Yerushalayim’s Old City will go as planned – but will not pass through Har Habayis. Further revealed in the Al Jazeera interview were preparations of the armed wing of Hamas for the launching of rockets toward Jerusalem in May 2021.

“For us, firing missiles at Tel Aviv is easier than drinking water,” Muhammad said.

Israel fears tensions could escalate during the “March of the Flags.”

 


6 COMMENTS

  1. Not a surprise, the terrorists enjoy jewish blood more than water! Especially that they thirst jewish blood!

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