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"They Kidnapped My Wife"

The Raid on Abu Nassira: Hamas Terrorists Target Daughters and Wives to Stop the Resistance

Shuki Abu Nassira, a commander leading an armed force against Hamas in Khan Yunis, has revealed that the terrorist group kidnapped his wife and looted his home in a desperate attempt to break his resistance.

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A local militia leader in the Gaza Strip has issued a scathing indictment of the Hamas regime following a violent raid on his private residence. Shuki Abu Nassira, who commands an armed unit operating against the terrorist organization in the Khan Yunis area, detailed a campaign of personal harassment and abduction carried out by Hamas internal security forces. In an interview with Jasoor News on Wednesday, Abu Nassira described the group as a government of thieves that has resorted to targeting women and children as its grip on power slips away.

According to Abu Nassira, Hamas sent approximately three vehicles filled with internal security and police forces to storm his home. The armed group proceeded to smash furniture and steal various household items, including a gas cylinder and solar power panels. Most significantly, the terrorists kidnapped his wife and stole money from the family. Abu Nassira also revealed that the terrorists terrified his young children and issued a summons for his daughter to appear at their headquarters for interrogation. He questioned the legitimacy of the group, stating he did not know if it was a government of law or a government of thieves.

Despite the extreme pressure placed on his family, the militia commander remained defiant. He made it clear that the threats were designed to deter others from resisting the group’s rule, but insisted that even if Hamas were to execute his entire family, he would not reverse his decision to oppose them. He emphasized that Hamas must disappear and has no future in Gaza after the suffering they have inflicted on the local population.

Abu Nassira further claimed that the terrorist organization is physically crumbling. He noted that the first, second, and third tiers of Hamas leadership have been eliminated during the war, forcing the group to recruit 16 and 17 year old boys to fill their ranks. He described the re-recruitment of children as a crime against the community. According to his assessment, the terrorists have lost control of the north and south of the Gaza Strip, maintaining only small pockets of influence in Deir al-Balah and at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis. He concluded that Hamas is using violence and fear tactics against civilians simply to prove they still exist, when in reality, their rule is over.

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