News ID : 152715
Publish Date : 10/9/2023 7:32:18 PM
Al-Aqsa storm changes the balance of power in the occupied territories

Yoosof Seyfi

Al-Aqsa storm changes the balance of power in the occupied territories

Tel Aviv's policy of repression and murdering has not diminished the resistance but has reproduced the resistance movement's ideals among Gaza's younger generation. Palestinian resistance groups are stronger today than ever before, and the hope for resistance in Palestine is at its maximum point.

NOURNEWS- The recent developments in the occupied Palestinian territories represent a fundamental change in the balance of power in the region in favor of the Palestinian side. This situation has been created over time, and it confirms the complete failure of the Zionist regime's grand strategy against Islamic resistance.

Palestinian resistance groups in the Gaza Strip have successfully conducted large-scale operations deep in Israeli-occupied territories over the past few days. The statistics of casualties, injuries, and Zionist prisoners are not comparable to any of the past conflicts between the two sides and have shocked many observers.

Internal pressure and the inability of the Zionist regime to keep its forces and citizens safe in the Gaza Strip led them to end the occupation of the area in 2005 after 38 years.

With the Zionist withdrawal from Gaza, the Hamas movement was able to seize power in a democratic process. Although the Hamas administration was not recognized by other countries, especially by the West, it provided a unique opportunity for the group to bring the sensitive region under its full control. This is the beginning of a trend where the Al Aqsa storm operation is considered one of its most significant highs.

The main concern of the Zionist regime in the first years after its withdrawal from the Gaza Strip was the military capability of the Hamas movement. Israel and its allies conditioned the acceptance of the Hamas government on disarming the movement. Sanctions, terror, and war, none of them could force Hamas to disarm, and they focused on defeating the blockade and promoting arms.

Despite the full blockade and permanent IDF attacks, the Gaza Strip and its resistance group have not only managed to maintain the Izz al-Din al-Qassam military unit but have dramatically increased its military and operational capabilities. The progress that has been made in the framework of alliances with other jihadist groups, especially Islamic Jihad, has now shaped a new arrangement of the balance of forces in the region.

The Israeli authorities have announced that they will intensify the pressure on the Gaza Strip more than ever before. Netanyahu has also threatened to raze the area and wipe it out of maps. The IDF has launched a massive offensive against various targets in Gaza and has announced a complete blockade of the Border and has announced the possibility of re-occupying it.

They have stated that these measures are aimed at completely destroying the arms power of the Islamic resistance. A great wish that has been unattainable for the Zionist regime in the past two decades.

Israel has always sought to disarm Gaza with all its and its allies' capabilities, and precisely contrary to these efforts, the military strength of the resistance has grown astonishingly Tel Aviv's policy of repression and murdering has not diminished the resistance but has reproduced the resistance movement's ideals among Gaza's younger generation.

 

Palestinian resistance groups are stronger today than ever before, and the hope for resistance in Palestine is at its maximum point.

The Zionist regime and its allies have played their hands before, and now they are incapable of carrying out many of their threats, such as the re-occupation of Gaza.

There are limited options, none of which can be imagined effectively weakening the power of the Islamic resistance.

As a result, the change of balance will continue in the foreseeable future, giving the Palestinian side a degree of deterrence it has lacked for the past 70 years.


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