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The Al-Qassam Brigades - the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) - broadcast a video clip about the suffering of Israeli soldiers detained in the Gaza Strip as a result of the devastating war that Tel Aviv has been waging for 6 months.

Al-Qassam titled the video clip, “Nazi Israel gives its captured soldiers a taste of the same cup it gives our people,” along with the same title in Hebrew and English.

The scenes - which were in the form of an animated cartoon - showed some of the bombing operations by Israeli warplanes and tanks on buildings, neighborhoods and residential squares in the Gaza Strip, in addition to the targeting of ambulances and medical teams.

The scenes also included thousands of Palestinians lining up in long queues to get one meal a day, as part of the starvation policy pursued by the occupation against the Gazans, amid the crying of children and the pain of women.

The scenes also touched on the targeting of people waiting for aid by occupation artillery and Quadcopter drones, which were repeated at the Kuwait and Nabulsi roundabouts in Gaza City, resulting in hundreds of Palestinians falling between martyrs and wounded.

The Al-Qassam clip concluded by showing two Israeli prisoners in Gaza in a state of extreme emaciated and fatigue, with nothing in front of them except a plate and an empty water bottle.

Yesterday, Saturday, several demonstrations took place in Haifa, Tel Aviv, and occupied Jerusalem, demanding the conclusion of a prisoner exchange deal. Demonstrators also gathered in front of the Israeli Ministry of Defense, demanding the dismissal of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and holding early elections.

On October 7, the Al-Qassam Brigades carried out a major attack on bases, barracks, and settlements around the Gaza Strip, killing hundreds of Israeli soldiers and officers, and capturing at least 240 Israelis, more than 100 of whom were released during a temporary humanitarian truce last November.

Source: Al Jazeera