"We tell the Zionist enemy: you are all a target for us and the resistance, we will fight you until we finally get rid of you and take as many captives as possible to free our heroes," said Khalil al-Haya, whose Islamist movement de facto rules the Palestinian enclave.
"Our men, our women, our children all envision kidnapping your soldiers and settlers, wherever they are," he said on the eve of Prisoners Day which Palestinians mark April 17.
Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip rally each year on April 17 in solidarity with the nearly 6,000 prisoners held by Israeli.
Haya said Palestinian prisoners should "rest assured" because militant groups led by Hamas's military wing Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades "will release you as they did your brothers" in 2011.
The year Israel released over 1,000 Palestinian prisoners in return for the captive soldier Gilad Shalit.
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