A new and explosive message is emerging from Gaza.

The military spokesperson of Hamas al-Kasam brigades, the new Abu Oeda, has issued a fiery statement, one that is already sending shock waves across the region.

In it, he praises Hezbollah’s recent operations against Israeli forces, calling them consequential and highlighting what he describes as heavy losses inflicted on Israel.

But the message doesn’t stop there.

Abu Oda calls for intensification, signaling that the conflict may be far from over.

His remarks point to a broader strategy, one that places growing pressure on Israel amid an already volatile regional landscape.

is the issue of detainees.

The statement comes in response to a controversial move by Israel, approval of a law that could allow the execution of Palestinian prisoners, a decision that has triggered outrage and raised fears of further escalation.

Abu Oda frames the moment as a turning point, arguing that past conflicts have shown how central the prisoner issue is to the wider struggle.

He points to Gaza’s heavy sacrifices in previous confrontations, suggesting that the cost has been immense and ongoing.

this true savage face of the occupation.

And uh since October 7th, while my people were killed live and direct in Gaza, this was paralleled by a silent genocide in prisons.

We have documented 89 martyed prisoners executed in prisons.

And this and this account, this narrative is fully documented by our lawyers and the organ and the organizations that reached out until we confirmed they were martyrs executed in cold blood.

And this law comes to reinforce to reinforce the genocide and to legitimize the killing of our heroic prisoners.

We demand the activation of universal jurisdiction to isolate and prosecute the rulers of the occupation state and its war criminals.

We also demand that European and international parliaments sever all ties and agreements with the so-called Knesset, what it purports to be the House of Democracy, which serves to legitimize the genocide against the Palestinian people.

We die and a thousand times a minute because we truly know nothing about our children.

Since my son’s last court hearing, I haven’t known anything about him.

And my situation is the same as all mothers, all mothers of prisoners.

The situation of all families, we know nothing about our loved ones.

We were surprised by the decision and by its approval.

And despite it passing through many stages, there was no hold, neither international nor internal nor external intervention.

No one truly feels the pain that they are feeling the way that we are feeling it.

For the for the for the mothers and families of prisoners affected by this decision.

May God help them.

May God help them and strengthen them.

This decision struck them like a thunderbolt.

Personally, I haven’t slept.

May God help the one whose son is facing this decision.

And I appeal to the president to advance the prisoner’s file, not to let it drop.

The prisoner’s cause is paramount.

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This is a law that explicitly sanctions uh extrajudicial killings and it clearly represents uh a deeply racist situation, one that this entire system has embodied since its very inception.

It’s very Christian post under under uh the uh deliberate enactment of this law uh solely designed to target Palestinian prisoners uh post exclusively and therefore post it is a crime against humanity that absolutely must be confronted by every single human rights and legal means possible.

Meanwhile, tensions are not limited to Gaza alone.

The statement also accuses Israel of widening its actions across the region, from restrictions around Al Axa Mosque to continued military operations in neighboring areas.

All of this, he claims, is part of a broader pattern, one that risks dragging the region deeper into instability.

And now the call is going beyond the battlefield.

Abu Oda is urging Arab and Muslim nations as well as the wider international community to take action to hold Israel accountable or at the very least to apply pressure to halt what he describes as ongoing aggression.

As the war stretches on, the rhetoric is hardening, the stakes are rising, and with every new statement, the fear grows that this conflict could expand even further, pulling more actors into an already dangerous confrontation.

For now, the region watches, waits, and braces for what may come next.

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