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Entire planet will be under our law, warns Hamas Commander Mahmoud Al-Zahar


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New Delhi, OCt 12, 2023: Amid the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict, a disturbing message from Hamas Commander Mahmoud al-Zahar has surfaced, where he speaks of his group’s ambitions for global supremacy. More than one minute of video footage featuring the senior Hamas official has gone viral on the internet, in which he asserts that Israel is merely the initial target and that they aim to extend their influence over the entire world. The video of this warning resurfaced on the internet at a time when Israel has declared a war against Hamas over the shocking weekend attack in which hundreds of Israelis were killed.


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"Israel is only the first target. The entire planet will be under our law," Zahar said in the video that was translated and published by MEMRI TV in December 2022.

"The entire 510 million square kilometers of Planet Earth will come under a system where there is no injustice, no oppression, and no killings and crimes like those being committed against the Palestinians and against the Arabs in all the Arab countries, in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and other countries," he said.

Hours after the video surfaced, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement reaffirming his commitment to continuing the fight against Hamas, saying that every member of the Palestinian group was "a dead man".

"Hamas is Daesh (the Islamic State group), and we will crush them and destroy them as the world has destroyed Daesh," he said in a brief televised statement.

Hours after the video surfaced, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement reaffirming his commitment to continuing the fight against Hamas, saying that every member of the Palestinian group was "a dead man".

"Hamas is Daesh (the Islamic State group), and we will crush them and destroy them as the world has destroyed Daesh," he said in a brief televised statement.

"All of Israel is under Order Number 8 (the order sent to reservists for an emergency wartime call-up)," said Mr Gantz, adding that such unity in government is what the Israeli people want and need.

Most of the 2.3 million people in the Gaza Strip have no electricity and no water. And, with hundreds of Israeli strikes raining down on their tiny enclave, they have nowhere to run. With the strip’s only other border, Egypt, blocked by Egyptian authorities, the people said they were trapped.