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🇵🇸 Report | Victory for the Resistance, a Ceasefire Agreement Full of Dignity and Pride:

The terms of the dignified ceasefire agreement of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance in the first phase are as follows: (as shared by Al Mayadeen)

1. Complete withdrawal of the Zionist regime outside the borders of the Gaza Strip.
2. Opening of the Rafah border crossing and full withdrawal of the enemy.
3. Transfer of the wounded abroad for treatment.
4. Daily entry of 600 containers of humanitarian aid under the supervision of the Qatari government.
5. Entry of 200,000 tents and 60,000 prefabricated houses for the immediate accommodation of the displaced.
6. Exchange of prisoners, release of 1,000 Gaza prisoners, and hundreds of other prisoners who are sentenced.
7. Full release of female prisoners and children under the age of 19.
8. Gradual withdrawal from the Nitsarim and Philadelphia axes.
9. Complete return of the freedom of movement for the displaced to any area in Gaza that they choose.
10. No flights by regime aircraft and drones for 10 to 12 hours during the day.
11. Immediate reconstruction of damaged hospitals and establishment of field hospitals, with the entry of specialized doctors.

Note: This agreement will be carried out in exchange for the surrender of 33 Zionist prisoners (dead and alive). The second and third phases will involve decisions regarding 66 other prisoners. After 467 days, not only were the objectives of the operation in Gaza not achieved by the enemy army, but many objectives of the Al-Aqsa Storm operation were successfully accomplished.

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🇵🇸 Report : Martyr Leader Ismail Haniyeh (r):

“What they failed to achieve on the ground, they will not achieve through political machinations.”

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🌟 The price is bigger for the bigger cause. Freedom doesn’t come with begging, but by breaking the enemies to kneel and beg.

Adieu:

Shaheed Saalih Arouri (r)
Shaheed Ismail Haniyeh (r)
Shaheed Yahya Sinwaar (r)


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🟩 Breaking | Hamas Movement delivers its response to the mediators:

The leadership of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) delivered a short while ago to the mediator brothers its response to the ceasefire agreement proposal.

The movement’s political bureau held an emergency meeting to discuss the proposal submitted by the mediators.

The movement dealt with all responsibility and positivity, based on its responsibility towards our steadfast and steadfast people in the honorable Gaza Strip, by stopping the Zionist aggression against them, and putting an end to the massacres and war of extermination to which they are being subjected.

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🏴‍☠️ Breaking | Zionist journalist Avi Issacharoff:

“A difficult deal, harsh, even bad in some aspects. But it was an inevitable deal because there were no better options, and this was the only way to save those who could be saved. A tough deal, a harsh deal, even a bad deal in some respects. But it was an inevitable deal because there were no better options, and it was the only way to save those who could be saved.”

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Yahya Sinwar won
Ismail Haniyeh won
Saleh Arouri won
Abu Ubaydah won
Muhammad Deif won
Ziad Nakhalah won

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🌟They think resistance means only weapons and a few men with limited resources. They don’t know they are
fighting against real men!

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Post-ceasefire, Israel has been irreparably changed. The once invulnerable and secure state it projected to the world is no longer recognizable. What was once considered a strong military power is now a frustrated, fragmented entity, deeply wounded by its own failures. Gaza, in contrast, will rise from the ashes with unwavering defiance, honoring its martyrs while showcasing an indomitable spirit of resilience.

Israel now faces an unprecedented scale of destruction. The toll of the war is staggering—over one hundred thousand dead and injured, tens of thousands of soldiers crippled, and hundreds of high-ranking commanders lost in battle. Its military infrastructure has been devastated, with over 60% of its military equipment rendered useless to ashes. The Iron Dome, once touted as an impenetrable shield, has been shattered, exposing Israel’s vulnerability to future attacks. Its air force, a key pillar of Israel’s power, has suffered extensive losses, leaving its air superiority a distant memory.

The country is in crisis, with almost a million people fleeing abroad and half a million displaced internally. Entire neighborhoods lie in ruins, with thousands of homes reduced to rubble, leaving the civilian population in a perpetual state of fear and displacement. This massive humanitarian crisis has exacerbated Israel’s internal instability, as its citizens are left to deal with the psychological scars of war, societal breakdown, and the collapse of basic services.

The global image of Israel as the “safest nation” has been completely shattered. Its military, once feared, has been exposed for its weaknesses, and its security is now a farce. The myth of the invincible nation has evaporated, replaced by the reality of a nation on the brink of collapse. Israel’s international standing is at an all-time low, with many countries viewing it as a pariah state, complicit in war crimes and human rights violations.

Internationally, Israel is increasingly being seen as a criminal entity, with reports of its soldiers fleeing and hiding their faces in foreign nations, ashamed of their actions. It is now isolated, with its diplomatic ties in disarray. The country’s education system, once a symbol of its progressiveness, has been deeply affected by the war, with schools destroyed, educators displaced, and the country’s future generation caught in the trauma of the conflict.

The public sector, once a cornerstone of Israeli society, has been reduced to rubble. Services have collapsed, with essential functions like healthcare, infrastructure, and welfare in chaos. The economy is in freefall, as businesses close, jobs vanish, and the state’s resources are stretched beyond capacity.

Israel’s leadership is now deeply fractured, with internal divisions growing as public discontent spreads. Protests erupt regularly, with citizens questioning their government’s ability to lead them out of the crisis. Trust in the political and military elite has been shattered, as many begin to see their leadership as responsible for the disastrous state of the nation.

Meanwhile, Gaza stands as a beacon of resistance and defiance. Despite suffering unimaginable losses, the Palestinian people have shown resilience, their spirit unbroken. The destruction of homes, hospitals, and schools has not silenced them; rather, it has fueled their determination to rebuild and resist. They have proven that resistance does not come through submission but through the courage to stand firm in the face of overwhelming adversity.

While Israel is grappling with the consequences of its actions, Gaza will continue to resist, rebuild, and honor its martyrs. The scales have tipped, and the world is now witnessing a paradigm shift—where Gaza rises from the ruins, and Israel, once a symbol of power, is reduced to a broken entity struggling to maintain its identity.

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🌟 He came to us and said he doesn’t want anything in return to liberate al-Quds, he gave everything we needed, he mastered advising the tunnel network, he was part of this battle and will remain. — Hamas (2020)

Adieu to Hajj Qasim Soleimani (r)

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Celebrations erupted among Gazans with chants for Al-Qassam, Yahya Sinwar, and Muhammad Deif echoed everywhere.; however, the final agreement awaited, and the fear of Netanyahu’s threat to the ceasefire remains.

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All credit goes to the Resistance Axis, not to thank the enemies for the ceasefire.

Glory to Palestine,
Glory to Iran,
Glory to Lebanon,
Glory to Iraq,
Glory to Yemen.

Glory to Ismail Haniyeh, Yahya Sinwaar

Glory to Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, Sayyid Raisi

Glory to Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah, Shaykh Naim Qassim

Glory to Sayyid Sistani, Qais al-Khazali, Abu Wala, Jafar Husayni, Hashim al-Hyderi

Glory to Sayyid Abdul Malik al Houthi.

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🇵🇸 Report | In defiance of the occupation.. Al-Qassam Brigades in the streets of the Gaza Strip:

“We are in the field and we will remain in the field”

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🇵🇸 Report : A note from your brothers in the Rasd Al-Maidan Channel management: The ceasefire in Gaza will start next Sunday, which means that Israel will continue its bombing operations on areas of the Gaza Strip during the next three days.

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🏴‍☠️ Report | Kan Hebrew Channel:

The security establishment is preparing for an almost complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip - these preparations began several days ago, and once the deal is signed, the army will receive instructions from the political echelon to move, especially from the areas it has reached and currently controls, including the Philadelphi Corridor, the Netzarim Corridor, and the entire northern region in Jabalia, Beit Lahia, and Beit Hanoun.

The army will withdraw gradually, not all at once. The army will begin to withdraw from the city centers and remain in some locations on the Philadelphi Corridor and the Netzarim Corridor. As the implementation of the deal progresses, on the twenty-second day, the army will completely withdraw from the Netzarim Corridor, which means dismantling its positions there and all its infrastructure. All preparations for the army’s redeployment are already underway.

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Hamas has confirmed the ceasefire.
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