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British analyst: Hamas will not surrender
Pars Today - A British analyst emphasized that the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement "Hamas" will never surrender to the Zionist regime.
"Mahmoud Mardawi," one of the leaders of Hamas, recently announced that the disarmament of the resistance is non-negotiable and not up for discussion. This old Zionist-American plan has been brought up again to eliminate any real power capable of defending the Palestinian people.
According to Pars Today, citing IRNA, British analyst "David Hearst" stated that the Zionist regime must understand that Hamas will never surrender, stressing: Today, the submission of Hamas and Gaza means the submission of the Palestinian issue because resistance is the only remaining way to end occupation.
"Hearst" added: The belief that Hamas leaders in Gaza have received large sums of money and fled while 18 months of all-out war and two months of imposed starvation and famine in the Gaza Strip have passed shows Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu's misunderstanding of Hamas.
He stated: Hamas has not retreated from its two conditions that it emphasized at the beginning of the war, which are no disarmament and a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip and an ultimate end to the war.
The editor-in-chief of the "Middle East Eye" website pointed out: It has repeatedly and clearly been emphasized that Netanyahu is the main obstacle to reaching a negotiated solution since he has signed agreements with Hamas on two occasions and then unilaterally violated those agreements afterward.
In this regard, Iranian expert on West Asian affairs "Alireza Arab" also said that the war between the Resistance Axis and the regime has reached its most critical stages across all fronts in the West Asia region, adding: "Hamas will not surrender or disarm and strongly stands by its longstanding positions. The continuation of the war in Gaza and the passage of time are against Israel's interests."
Palestinian political analyst "Mohammad Al-Qiq" described the demands made for the disarmament of the Palestinian resistance as a repetitive and failed project. He said: The requests for disarmament are attempts to strengthen the idea that Palestinians should give up their rights, but the reality is that Palestinians need their resilience and weapons to defend their land and the Palestinian cause.
On the other hand, "Mikhail Milstein," a former officer of the Zionist regime's military intelligence organization, acknowledged in an analysis about Hamas's resistance movement that what strengthens Hamas's resilience is the deep faith and belief of this movement; a faith that gives them the strength to continue fighting until the end.
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