Resistance groups rage against Israeli minister’s ‘gates of hell’ remarks

Several Palestinian resistance groups have voiced outrage over the Zionist regime’s minister for military affairs’ threat of Tel Aviv’s opening the “gates of hell” on the Gaza Strip.
The reactions came on Friday after Israel Katz said the regime was about to unleash hell onto the coastal sliver, adding that, once it did so, the “doors will not be closed.” The minister also said the Zionist regime’s military would intensify its assaults until Gaza’s Hamas resistance movement released the regime’s captives and disarmed.
Hamas said Katz’s threats marked an “unprecedented challenge to international law and humanitarian norms.”
Katz’s remarks came, although, the group has already offered several concessions towards enabling the release of the captives and cessation of the regime’s October 2023-present war of genocide on Gaza, only to be snubbed by Tel Aviv.
Hamas also addressed the regime’s underway bombing of residential towers in Gaza City, the coastal sliver’s largest urban area, saying the attacks were part of a plan for forced displacement and genocide, with evacuation warnings serving only as “cover for expulsion under fire.”
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement, also commented on the minister’s boasting about the military’s bombing of the residential towers, saying the boast served as a “clear admission of systematic war crimes.”
It warned Arab states and peoples that, once the regime was done implementing its plans concerning Gaza, Tel Aviv would begin “threatening their security.”
The movement vowed that resistance would continue against the regime’s “barbarism and savagery.”
The Popular Resistance Committees also stressed that Katz’s pledge concerning intensification of the regime’s atrocities in Gaza translated into an open call for genocide and ethnic cleansing.
The groups, meanwhile, held the “criminal American administration” responsible as a sponsor of the regime’s crimes, decrying Washington’s unstinting military and political support for the atrocities.
They called on the international community to act immediately to stop “Zionist fascism” and hold Israeli war criminals accountable.
Friday marked the 700th day since the regime began a war of genocide on the Gaza Strip.
The assault that has also been deploying starvation as a weapon, has so far claimed the lives of 64,300 Palestinians, mostly women and children.
It has additionally left a long trail of missing people, who have either been trapped under the rubble or subjected to forced disappearance.