✅ | Netanyahu’s officials are now forced to sit and accept terms with Khalil Al-Hayya (H) and his team — the very people they attempted to assassinate in Qatar just weeks ago. Who, then, is the real winner? If someone says Palestine was destroyed, yes, its buildings and streets were shattered, but the Palestinians themselves were never destroyed. They are still standing, still speaking face to face, eye to eye, with those who once vowed to erase them.
So what happened to all the talk of disarming Hamas, of destroying the resistance, of eliminating its leadership? All those slogans have now collapsed in the dust of Gaza’s ruins. The so-called first phase of the agreement itself is a confession that Israel and its backers have failed to impose their will. They had to choose dialogue instead of domination, negotiation instead of annihilation.
The resistance will continue — during and after the first phase. No paper, no promise, no ceasefire can silence a people who have lost everything yet refused to surrender. This is not a truce of weakness; it is a pause of calculation, a moment to regroup, rebuild, and remind the world that Palestine is unbroken. The occupier sits at the table not as a victor, but as one forced to recognize the endurance of those he could not defeat.
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So what happened to all the talk of disarming Hamas, of destroying the resistance, of eliminating its leadership? All those slogans have now collapsed in the dust of Gaza’s ruins. The so-called first phase of the agreement itself is a confession that Israel and its backers have failed to impose their will. They had to choose dialogue instead of domination, negotiation instead of annihilation.
The resistance will continue — during and after the first phase. No paper, no promise, no ceasefire can silence a people who have lost everything yet refused to surrender. This is not a truce of weakness; it is a pause of calculation, a moment to regroup, rebuild, and remind the world that Palestine is unbroken. The occupier sits at the table not as a victor, but as one forced to recognize the endurance of those he could not defeat.
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✅ | The resistance has placed on the table the names of four of its most important detainees in Israeli prisons, men serving sentences of over a hundred years each. These are the master engineers of the resistance in Gaza and the West Bank, the architects of defiance whose strategies and inventions have kept the struggle alive for decades. Their names alone cause panic in Tel Aviv’s war rooms. Although there is no official confirmation yet, sources close to the negotiation confirm that their release is among the key points under discussion, and Israel’s negotiators are under immense pressure to concede.
Alongside these four, thousands of Palestinians abducted from Gaza and languishing in the notorious Sde Teman and Ofer prisons are set to be released. These men, women, and even children were held without trial, tortured, and stripped of every basic human right. Their freedom, even partial, is a moral and symbolic defeat for the Israeli entity.
It is now undeniable that Israel has gained nothing from this war. It has failed militarily, politically, and morally. Every objective it set before October 7 has crumbled. The demand to “destroy Hamas” lies in ashes, replaced by the reality that Hamas and the resistance forces are dictating the terms. The occupying power, backed by the so-called global coalition of might, the United States, Europe, and their Arab proxies, has been forced to sit across the table and negotiate with those they once branded as “terrorists.” This is not just a ceasefire; it is an official recognition of defeat.
As the resistance leadership declared, “The ceasefire is the fruit of the great sacrifices and legendary patience of our people and the strength and steadfastness of the resistance.” The document continues, “This agreement stems from our historical responsibility towards our great people, a commitment to our legitimate rights, and the culmination of our resistance’s achievement on October 7.”
Indeed, the ceasefire agreement is a national achievement par excellence, a collective victory that embodies the unity of the Palestinian people and their unwavering faith in resistance as the only viable means of confronting Zionist occupation. It is the voice of the oppressed forcing the oppressor to listen, a reminder that no army, no alliance, and no propaganda can erase a people’s will to live free.
Izzat al-Rishq’s words carry the weight of history: “Throughout all stages of the negotiations, our eyes and hearts were with our people in Gaza. That pure blood and great sacrifices have a covenant of redemption and loyalty. What the occupation failed to achieve through genocide and starvation over two full years, it has not succeeded in achieving through negotiations.”
Today, the dust of Gaza is sacred. Every ruined home, every martyr’s name, every child’s drawing on shattered walls tells the same truth: resistance has survived. The occupier’s drones may still hover, its tanks may still roar, but they are now instruments of desperation, not dominance.
This moment marks a turning point in modern resistance history, a phase where the besieged have become the negotiators, and the powerful have been reduced to pleading for ceasefire terms. The myth of Israeli invincibility has collapsed, and with it, the illusion of Western supremacy in dictating the fate of nations.
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Alongside these four, thousands of Palestinians abducted from Gaza and languishing in the notorious Sde Teman and Ofer prisons are set to be released. These men, women, and even children were held without trial, tortured, and stripped of every basic human right. Their freedom, even partial, is a moral and symbolic defeat for the Israeli entity.
It is now undeniable that Israel has gained nothing from this war. It has failed militarily, politically, and morally. Every objective it set before October 7 has crumbled. The demand to “destroy Hamas” lies in ashes, replaced by the reality that Hamas and the resistance forces are dictating the terms. The occupying power, backed by the so-called global coalition of might, the United States, Europe, and their Arab proxies, has been forced to sit across the table and negotiate with those they once branded as “terrorists.” This is not just a ceasefire; it is an official recognition of defeat.
As the resistance leadership declared, “The ceasefire is the fruit of the great sacrifices and legendary patience of our people and the strength and steadfastness of the resistance.” The document continues, “This agreement stems from our historical responsibility towards our great people, a commitment to our legitimate rights, and the culmination of our resistance’s achievement on October 7.”
Indeed, the ceasefire agreement is a national achievement par excellence, a collective victory that embodies the unity of the Palestinian people and their unwavering faith in resistance as the only viable means of confronting Zionist occupation. It is the voice of the oppressed forcing the oppressor to listen, a reminder that no army, no alliance, and no propaganda can erase a people’s will to live free.
Izzat al-Rishq’s words carry the weight of history: “Throughout all stages of the negotiations, our eyes and hearts were with our people in Gaza. That pure blood and great sacrifices have a covenant of redemption and loyalty. What the occupation failed to achieve through genocide and starvation over two full years, it has not succeeded in achieving through negotiations.”
Today, the dust of Gaza is sacred. Every ruined home, every martyr’s name, every child’s drawing on shattered walls tells the same truth: resistance has survived. The occupier’s drones may still hover, its tanks may still roar, but they are now instruments of desperation, not dominance.
This moment marks a turning point in modern resistance history, a phase where the besieged have become the negotiators, and the powerful have been reduced to pleading for ceasefire terms. The myth of Israeli invincibility has collapsed, and with it, the illusion of Western supremacy in dictating the fate of nations.
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✅ | Some may argue that the current ceasefire and the resistance’s decision to release prisoners could become a strategic failure, suggesting that war will restart after this agreement and that Israel will only use this pause to regroup and deceive the terms. However, the reality unfolding behind the curtains tells a very different story. Israel, America, and their Arab collaborators have already confessed through their actions the depth of their weakness. They are struggling to survive politically, militarily, and morally.
Israel’s global image lies in ruins. The flotillas heading toward Gaza, the flood of demonstrations across Europe, the mass boycotts, and the total collapse of Israel’s moral legitimacy have shattered its foundation. Operation Gideon’s Chariot—first and second—failed miserably. The Israeli army’s morale has collapsed, with conscription failures, suicides, internal divisions, and an economy on the brink. Ambushes in Gaza, relentless attacks by the resistance, and a growing international isolation have forced Israel into the first phase of signing the ceasefire.
Trump’s opportunistic move to portray himself as a “peacemaker,” and Washington’s desperate attempt to repair its global image, cannot deceive anyone with a free and conscious mind. No one truly believes these gestures are acts of goodwill—they are survival tactics of a system cornered and humiliated.
Some people keep saying that Hamas should not release all the Israeli hostages because it is their “last leverage” against Israel. But in truth, the hostages have long lost their strategic value. Israel has been using them merely as a pretext to justify the ongoing genocide, claiming to “bring them home” while actually bombing civilians, hospitals, and refugee camps.
If Hamas releases the hostages and Israel still continues its genocidal campaign, the situation will not worsen—because the genocide is already happening. The difference will be in clarity: the world will finally see that it was never about the hostages. It was always about erasing a people, breaking their will, and destroying their homeland.
By releasing them, Hamas would expose this hypocrisy to the world, removing Israel’s last excuse. The narrative will collapse entirely, leaving the occupier naked before the global conscience, while the resistance stands as the only side that acted with humanity and discipline even amidst unimaginable suffering.
The war may not pause, and also the resistance. Every ceasefire signed under fire is still a victory for the oppressed, because it forces the oppressor to acknowledge their endurance.
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Israel’s global image lies in ruins. The flotillas heading toward Gaza, the flood of demonstrations across Europe, the mass boycotts, and the total collapse of Israel’s moral legitimacy have shattered its foundation. Operation Gideon’s Chariot—first and second—failed miserably. The Israeli army’s morale has collapsed, with conscription failures, suicides, internal divisions, and an economy on the brink. Ambushes in Gaza, relentless attacks by the resistance, and a growing international isolation have forced Israel into the first phase of signing the ceasefire.
Trump’s opportunistic move to portray himself as a “peacemaker,” and Washington’s desperate attempt to repair its global image, cannot deceive anyone with a free and conscious mind. No one truly believes these gestures are acts of goodwill—they are survival tactics of a system cornered and humiliated.
Some people keep saying that Hamas should not release all the Israeli hostages because it is their “last leverage” against Israel. But in truth, the hostages have long lost their strategic value. Israel has been using them merely as a pretext to justify the ongoing genocide, claiming to “bring them home” while actually bombing civilians, hospitals, and refugee camps.
If Hamas releases the hostages and Israel still continues its genocidal campaign, the situation will not worsen—because the genocide is already happening. The difference will be in clarity: the world will finally see that it was never about the hostages. It was always about erasing a people, breaking their will, and destroying their homeland.
By releasing them, Hamas would expose this hypocrisy to the world, removing Israel’s last excuse. The narrative will collapse entirely, leaving the occupier naked before the global conscience, while the resistance stands as the only side that acted with humanity and discipline even amidst unimaginable suffering.
The war may not pause, and also the resistance. Every ceasefire signed under fire is still a victory for the oppressed, because it forces the oppressor to acknowledge their endurance.
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✅ | Until the official announcement and implementation of the so‑called ceasefire, including its exact day and timing, has been made, the bombing will not halt. The bombardment continues and may even intensify across Gaza till then and then it may turn like Lebanese-model of ceasefire where drone attacks will remain continued. Yes this is israel, not humans!
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✅ | The occupation has destroyed approximately 80% of the Gaza Strip during the war of extermination it waged over the past two years.
The fate of thousands of civilians and journalists remains unknown following this devastating campaign, leaving families in anguish and communities in ruins. Hospitals, schools, and essential infrastructure have been reduced to rubble, creating a humanitarian crisis of unprecedented scale.
Now, there are some chances for foreign journalists to enter Gaza and report, despite Internet disruptions, limited access, and ongoing security threats. The horrific accounts that will emerge from freed Palestinians who were held in dangerous detention centers are expected to expose the full scale of abuse, deprivation, and systemic violence they endured.
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The fate of thousands of civilians and journalists remains unknown following this devastating campaign, leaving families in anguish and communities in ruins. Hospitals, schools, and essential infrastructure have been reduced to rubble, creating a humanitarian crisis of unprecedented scale.
Now, there are some chances for foreign journalists to enter Gaza and report, despite Internet disruptions, limited access, and ongoing security threats. The horrific accounts that will emerge from freed Palestinians who were held in dangerous detention centers are expected to expose the full scale of abuse, deprivation, and systemic violence they endured.
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☑️ | What will happen to the Israeli mercenaries in Gaza? Many Israeli channels are mocking and laughing at them because they know the resistance may target them. These groups were created by Israel, and now they are being ridiculed by their makers. This is the fate of mercenaries and volunteers. Yasser Shabab gangs are just going to eat their own Sh**!
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❎ | Trump says Netanyahu is very happy — but why is he happy? What has he achieved? Despite the martyrs, all resistance fronts are still active and increasing their capabilities. He may launch attacks against them, but he will not achieve what he thinks or claims.
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‼️ BIGGEST BREAKING: The Palestinian Resistance has struck the forces of the occupation to reclaim what was snatched from them. October 7th will be a day of remembrance globally—this day will change the world. Mark this: it’s a time to celebrate, show respect…
☑️ | After 700 days, there are some 200,000 martyrs and wounded, many people remain unaccounted for, and thousands have been martyred across the region.
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✅ | Trump says two things: ‘the world will love Israel again’ and ‘Israel can’t fight the world.’ He has confirmed the complete failure of the mythical army that boasted four layers of air defenses and of the entity that consumes billions per week. And yes, no one will love Israel again, because no one was ever loving it before...
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✅ | Gaza deserves peace and a complete stoppage of war at any cost; that should be the matter of utmost importance.
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🥀 | When people return to their homes, their neighbourhoods, and their streets and see that entire lanes, apartments, and families are gone, what will they do? When they try to find the graves of their loved ones, they will not find them either. A ceasefire may exist, but the oppression and pain will not end; in many ways it will increase. The only difference will be that the suffering comes with food or without food yet the anguish, loss, and emptiness will remain.
Beyond the immediate shock of ruins and missing graves, entire systems that sustained life will be broken: hospitals that once treated the sick lie in rubble, clean water and sanitation systems are destroyed, schools are flattened, and livelihoods have vanished. Children will carry deep psychological scars; a generation will grow up knowing only loss, fear, and displacement. Families will face the impossible tasks of identifying the dead, rebuilding homes they cannot afford, and finding work in an economy that no longer exists. Cultural heritage mosques, libraries, community centres, craft workshops may be lost forever, erasing collective memory and identity.
Twenty-three thousand children are now roaming without parents or families, and no one knows where they are. These children, stripped of their childhood and security, represent the human cost that no ceasefire can immediately remedy. They will need long-term protection, care, and psychological support, yet even that cannot fully replace the homes, communities, and loved ones they have lost. This orphaned generation will carry the weight of war for years, and the consequences of this destruction will echo long into the future.
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Beyond the immediate shock of ruins and missing graves, entire systems that sustained life will be broken: hospitals that once treated the sick lie in rubble, clean water and sanitation systems are destroyed, schools are flattened, and livelihoods have vanished. Children will carry deep psychological scars; a generation will grow up knowing only loss, fear, and displacement. Families will face the impossible tasks of identifying the dead, rebuilding homes they cannot afford, and finding work in an economy that no longer exists. Cultural heritage mosques, libraries, community centres, craft workshops may be lost forever, erasing collective memory and identity.
Twenty-three thousand children are now roaming without parents or families, and no one knows where they are. These children, stripped of their childhood and security, represent the human cost that no ceasefire can immediately remedy. They will need long-term protection, care, and psychological support, yet even that cannot fully replace the homes, communities, and loved ones they have lost. This orphaned generation will carry the weight of war for years, and the consequences of this destruction will echo long into the future.
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🌟 | Yemen’s artist Kamal Sharaf’s illustration depicts how Gaza successfully resisted and defeated tactical nuclear bombs.
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✅ | The knot at the center of the second phase of what is being called the Trump plan is clear. Israel has already begun, backed by American voices, to talk about disarmament in Gaza — a demand that Hamas and the resistance factions will not accept. It is also clear that after securing a fabricated, hollow “victory,” the enemies will likely launch a new war against the entire resistance axis at once to increase pressure and attempt to crush the movement.
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✅ | The knot at the center of the second phase of what is being called the Trump plan is clear. Israel has already begun, backed by American voices, to talk about disarmament in Gaza — a demand that Hamas and the resistance factions will not accept. It is…
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✅ | Trump’s so-called plan, which he refers to as “beyond Gaza, including all of the Middle East,” is another layer of treachery. The Americans, along with their Arab volunteer states, are preparing to frame it as if the war has stopped and now it is “time for normalization.” The plan aims to form new councils that include Arab and Muslim countries, pushing for so-called peace, though the majority of these states are expected to normalize relations with Israel and even enter into defense pacts with it. Trump also seeks to pressure Tehran to join this framework. While this will become a contentious issue later, Tehran has the capacity and strategy to navigate and counter it.
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✅ | Trump’s so-called plan, which he refers to as “beyond Gaza, including all of the Middle East,” is another layer of treachery. The Americans, along with their Arab volunteer states, are preparing to frame it as if the war has stopped and now it is “time for normalization.” The plan aims to form new councils that include Arab and Muslim countries, pushing for so-called peace, though the majority of these states are expected to normalize relations with Israel and even enter into defense pacts with it. Trump also seeks to pressure Tehran to join this framework. While this will become a contentious issue later, Tehran has the capacity and strategy to navigate and counter it.
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+ ✅ | Trump’s so-called plan, which he refers to as “beyond Gaza, including all of the Middle East,” is another layer of treachery. The Americans, along with their Arab volunteer states, are preparing to frame it as if the war has stopped and now it is “time…
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✅ | Hamas and the other Palestinian factions hold the upper hand for now. The talks are the efforts of the resistance itself, not by anyone or any external entity, whether it was Tamim al-Thani, sisi, or Erdogan. They have agreed on terms that include major concessions and significant benefits, including the release of many Gaza detainees, prominent Palestinian leaders will be freed, and numerous burden-on-earth alive-Zionist prisoners may be exchanged for that. If America and Israel launch further raids on Gaza, the resistance will respond in kind, as they have shown they can do. Whether Israel and the United States can prolong this war from here on depends on the world’s response.
Enjoy the victory of the resistance, but do not become complacent or unserious. Stay politically engaged and vigilant: keep pressure on governments, maintain organized public support, document abuses, and be ready to mobilize peacefully when needed. Hold your banners high, make your slogans heard in lawful protest, and sustain solidarity through humanitarian and legal channels. Solidarity, discipline, and sustained international pressure are what will protect gains and turn this moment into lasting justice.
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✅ | Hamas and the other Palestinian factions hold the upper hand for now. The talks are the efforts of the resistance itself, not by anyone or any external entity, whether it was Tamim al-Thani, sisi, or Erdogan. They have agreed on terms that include major concessions and significant benefits, including the release of many Gaza detainees, prominent Palestinian leaders will be freed, and numerous burden-on-earth alive-Zionist prisoners may be exchanged for that. If America and Israel launch further raids on Gaza, the resistance will respond in kind, as they have shown they can do. Whether Israel and the United States can prolong this war from here on depends on the world’s response.
Enjoy the victory of the resistance, but do not become complacent or unserious. Stay politically engaged and vigilant: keep pressure on governments, maintain organized public support, document abuses, and be ready to mobilize peacefully when needed. Hold your banners high, make your slogans heard in lawful protest, and sustain solidarity through humanitarian and legal channels. Solidarity, discipline, and sustained international pressure are what will protect gains and turn this moment into lasting justice.
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+ ✅ | Hamas and the other Palestinian factions hold the upper hand for now. The talks are the efforts of the resistance itself, not by anyone or any external entity, whether it was Tamim al-Thani, sisi, or Erdogan. They have agreed on terms that include major…
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✅ | We pray for the resistance and applaud it, and we must praise it openly; it is our serious duty to tell everyone and the world about it with full sincerity. When platforms speak about the will and strength of the resistance, they should not treat its struggle as something of the past; its struggle was broadcast live and is ongoing. Tell the world about the political methodology it followed, the tactics it imposed, and the strategies it used; explain how it balanced and maintained its ideology amid the current global scenario.
Add to this a programme of documentation and testimony: collect eyewitness accounts, record videos and interviews, preserve documents and evidence of crimes, and publish verified reports so the truth cannot be erased. Use every peaceful platform available, social media, independent journalism, academic briefs, and cultural production to amplify the narrative of suffering and steadfastness. Lobby international institutions for humanitarian access, for protection of civilians, and for accountability through legal channels. Support families of the martyrs and the detained with organized relief, legal aid, and psychosocial care. Build cultural memory through exhibitions, oral history projects, and community memorials so future generations remember what happened and why resistance was chosen.
Teach the methods and lessons learned in nonviolent forums: how communities organized logistics and care under siege, how leadership communicated with civilians, how networks sustained morale and medical relief. Translate these lessons into advocacy for reconstruction, for justice, and for long-term political strategies that combine diplomacy, popular mobilization, and international law. Above all, remain disciplined in how you present the story: verify facts, avoid exaggeration, reject sectarian or hateful language, and aim to win hearts through truth, compassion, and steadfast witness.
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✅ | We pray for the resistance and applaud it, and we must praise it openly; it is our serious duty to tell everyone and the world about it with full sincerity. When platforms speak about the will and strength of the resistance, they should not treat its struggle as something of the past; its struggle was broadcast live and is ongoing. Tell the world about the political methodology it followed, the tactics it imposed, and the strategies it used; explain how it balanced and maintained its ideology amid the current global scenario.
Add to this a programme of documentation and testimony: collect eyewitness accounts, record videos and interviews, preserve documents and evidence of crimes, and publish verified reports so the truth cannot be erased. Use every peaceful platform available, social media, independent journalism, academic briefs, and cultural production to amplify the narrative of suffering and steadfastness. Lobby international institutions for humanitarian access, for protection of civilians, and for accountability through legal channels. Support families of the martyrs and the detained with organized relief, legal aid, and psychosocial care. Build cultural memory through exhibitions, oral history projects, and community memorials so future generations remember what happened and why resistance was chosen.
Teach the methods and lessons learned in nonviolent forums: how communities organized logistics and care under siege, how leadership communicated with civilians, how networks sustained morale and medical relief. Translate these lessons into advocacy for reconstruction, for justice, and for long-term political strategies that combine diplomacy, popular mobilization, and international law. Above all, remain disciplined in how you present the story: verify facts, avoid exaggeration, reject sectarian or hateful language, and aim to win hearts through truth, compassion, and steadfast witness.
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+ ✅ | We pray for the resistance and applaud it, and we must praise it openly; it is our serious duty to tell everyone and the world about it with full sincerity. When platforms speak about the will and strength of the resistance, they should not treat its…
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✅ | Another crucial achievement of the resistance is that they have overcome sectarian divisions and ideological differences from the very first day. Hamas, along with other Palestinian factions, maintained unity in their ideology, objectives, and operational strategy with foresight. At the same time, they successfully coordinated their relations with Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, and the Iranian resistance with seamless chain of support across the region. This unity is not just tactical but rooted in mutual respect, shared understanding, and commitment to a common cause, making their resistance network more resilient, focused, and effective than ever. The ability to bridge internal differences while strengthening external alliances marks a historic and unprecedented level of political and strategic sophistication.
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✅ | Another crucial achievement of the resistance is that they have overcome sectarian divisions and ideological differences from the very first day. Hamas, along with other Palestinian factions, maintained unity in their ideology, objectives, and operational strategy with foresight. At the same time, they successfully coordinated their relations with Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, and the Iranian resistance with seamless chain of support across the region. This unity is not just tactical but rooted in mutual respect, shared understanding, and commitment to a common cause, making their resistance network more resilient, focused, and effective than ever. The ability to bridge internal differences while strengthening external alliances marks a historic and unprecedented level of political and strategic sophistication.
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🏴☠️ | In reference to this picture: A message from Channel 10 Hebrew states, “Today the war ends with an agreement. Everyone with us was waiting for a picture of Hamas’ surrender and submissiveness.” Judging by the image we see today, it does not reflect surrender or submissiveness at all.
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