Hamas declares its preparedness for any potential scenarios following the latest warning issued by liar Trump
The military faction of the Palestinian Hamas resistance has announced its readiness for "all possibilities" and remains on "high alert." The group emphasized that Israel's threats to renew military action in the blockaded Gaza Strip will not facilitate the liberation of Israeli detainees.

Abu Ubaida, the spokesperson for the al-Qassam Brigades, delivered a speech via video on Thursday, emphasizing that the objectives the occupying forces have been unable to accomplish through “military means and conflict” will remain out of reach through “intimidation and deceit.”
Just a day following US President Donald Trump’s stern warning, the Palestinian population in Gaza and Hamas militants face potential severe consequences should they fail to promptly free the remaining Israeli hostages held within the blockaded region.
Abu Ubaida affirmed their steadfast commitment to the prisoner exchange agreement, detailing that despite ongoing breaches and betrayals by adversaries, they remain loyal to the terms of the accord. Speaking to both international audiences and mediators, he emphasized the group’s continued dedication to the agreement, underscoring their desire to avert bloodshed, eliminate any grounds for conflict, and uphold the promises secured through mediation efforts.
Israel has agreed to the longstanding negotiation terms set forth by Hamas, leading to the initiation of a three-phase ceasefire in Gaza that commenced on January 19.
In the initial phase concluded on Saturday, 33 Israeli hostages, along with the remains of eight individuals, were freed in a swap deal involving nearly 2,000 Palestinian detainees from Israeli detention facilities.
Israel has declined to advance to the next phase of the truce, which would facilitate a permanent cessation of hostilities, a complete withdrawal of occupation forces from Gaza, and the liberation of all detainees.
In a recent statement, Abu Ubaida accused Israel of repeatedly failing to uphold its obligations regarding fundamental rights, opting instead for tactics of intimidation, delay, and arrogance.
Reports suggest that opposition leaders are allegedly seeking ways to circumvent the current agreement. This maneuvering allegedly aims to allow their prime minister and cabinet members to prioritize party agendas over the welfare of their captives, while also ensuring backing from the United States for potential aggressive actions.
Abu Ubaida has stated that the international community has observed the manner in which the adversary has “exploited Palestinian prisoners,” who have provided “harrowing accounts” of the regime’s alleged “inhumane treatment.”
Following the conclusion of the initial phase of the ceasefire, Israel has halted the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, an action widely criticized as a violation of international law. This blockade has drawn condemnation from various quarters, with some labeling it as a potential crime against humanity.
Abu Ubaida stated that the Islamic community will only achieve peace, stability, and international respect when Palestine is liberated from what he termed as Zionist occupation.
He further emphasized that the quickest route to achieving stability and peace in the region lies in “curbing the actions of the Zionist regime” and compelling it to adhere to its established commitments.
“The adversary’s threats to reignite conflict will merely drive us back to the front lines to dismantle the remnants of their credibility,” he stated, emphasizing that such threats are indicative of “weakness and degradation.”
The spokesperson for the Al-Qassam Brigades has warned that any intensification of hostilities is likely to lead to the fatalities among captives held from the opposing side.
On October 7, 2023, hostilities escalated significantly as Israeli forces initiated a major military campaign in the Gaza Strip. This operation followed a large-scale assault by Hamas, which was portrayed as a response to ongoing tensions and reported grievances regarding actions affecting the Palestinian populace.
The Israeli government has not succeeded in meeting its stated goals of releasing hostages and dismantling Hamas, despite the conflict resulting in the deaths of at least 48,440 Palestinians, predominantly women and children, in Gaza.