On October 24, 2003, two fighters infiltrated the Netzarim settlement in central Gaza
They killed three Israeli soldiers. Samir Fouda was martyred in the operation, while the second fighter was able to withdraw. The operation was joint between the Al-Quds Brigades and the Al-Qassam Brigades.
The Netzarim settlement was built not only as a settlement bloc, but also as a fortified military base, and was at the heart of the “Five Fingers” settlement project after 1967.
, which consists of 5 settlement blocs on the Gaza Sea and up to Sinai, and Netzarim formed the base for the Israeli military and settlement concentration in Gaza due to its unique location, which separates northern Gaza from its south
Therefore, the description of the enemy Prime Minister at the time, Ariel Sharon, in his famous sentence, “Netzarim” was true
"Like Tel Aviv," in short, this is the Israeli understanding of every settlement it builds anywhere.
The most important event in the awareness of the generation of the Second Intifada was the success of Al-Qassam in blowing up the Orhan military site, or the Mahfouz checkpoint as we call it, through a military tunnel and using a ton and a half of explosives.
The Chechen's word in the tunnel still rings in our ears to this day
“Your fortresses will not prevent you, and your separation walls will not prevent you. The separation wall theory has fallen before, and here we are, God willing, we will drop the theory of settlements and impregnable fortresses.”
But what we did not know is that the two martyrs’ operation that I mentioned at the beginning of this article will be the most important event in the awareness of the enemy army leaders.
The Shin Bet published documents in 2017 indicating that the operation accelerated Sharon’s decision to withdraw from Gaza. In short, Sharon saw some of the future that day,
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If I am not mistaken, the name of the unit came in response to the classification of Hamas and its military wing as terrorist organizations.
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⚡️Huge explosions in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv
Ukrainian Media reports that Kinzhal hypersonic missiles were fired against Kyiv, capital of Ukraine
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Ukrainian Media reports that Kinzhal hypersonic missiles were fired against Kyiv, capital of Ukraine
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Three healthcare workers said that Israeli authorities threatened them with sexual assault. Khader Abu Nada, 30, a nurse at Beit Hanoun hospital in northern Gaza, said that when he denied any Hamas affiliation during his first interrogation at a military base in Gaza, the commander threatened to rape him with an “electric stick.”
When Abu Nada continued to deny any Hamas affiliation, soldiers beat him until he was bleeding from his nose, hands, and mouth.
Abu Nada said the commander then asked him where his mother was and threatened to bring her from the checkpoint where he was arrested and strip her in front of everyone. “When I heard this, I was psychologically broken. I felt humiliated,” he said. He said he was threatened with rape again prior to his release.
A detained paramedic who was transferred to al-Naqab prison after 20 days in Sde Teiman, said that a man who was visibly “bleeding from his bottom” was brought in and placed next to him.
The man told the paramedic that before he was placed in detention, “three soldiers took turns raping him with an M16 [assault rifle]. No one else knew, but he told me as a paramedic. He was terrified.” In addition, a doctor said while he was detained in a military base, a detainee, “in his late 30s, crying hard … told me he was sexually assaulted during the strip search.”
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Palestinian Healthcare Workers Tortured
A report by Human Rights Watch:
“My wrists hurt so much, they felt paralyzed and numb. I cried so much, I couldn’t take the pain,” Abu Nada said. When he asked a soldier to loosen his cuffs, he said the soldier repeatedly kicked his head instead. “I told him, ‘Kill me I can’t take it anymore, kill me already.’” Israeli soldiers ignored or beat him in response to his multiple requests to loosen his handcuffs.
Abu Nada said his wrists later turned black, and he feared his mistreatment may have caused permanent damage: “I still feel pain in my hands. My hands are weak, and I have no strength to hold or carry anything. Also, there’s still pain from my shoulders all the way to my fingertips. I have severe neck pain from the pressure on my head when they kept pushing our heads down.”
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A report by Human Rights Watch:
“My wrists hurt so much, they felt paralyzed and numb. I cried so much, I couldn’t take the pain,” Abu Nada said. When he asked a soldier to loosen his cuffs, he said the soldier repeatedly kicked his head instead. “I told him, ‘Kill me I can’t take it anymore, kill me already.’” Israeli soldiers ignored or beat him in response to his multiple requests to loosen his handcuffs.
Abu Nada said his wrists later turned black, and he feared his mistreatment may have caused permanent damage: “I still feel pain in my hands. My hands are weak, and I have no strength to hold or carry anything. Also, there’s still pain from my shoulders all the way to my fingertips. I have severe neck pain from the pressure on my head when they kept pushing our heads down.”
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Avi Dichter, former head of the Shin Bet, on the beginning of the martyrdom operations at the Yahya Ayyash School
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⚡️ Violent clashes erupt between resistance fighters & Zionist forces in Qalandia camp, north of occupied Jerusalem
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The "preemptive attack" that "Israel" falsely claimed was aimed at Hezbollah's rocket and drone launchers cost $120 million, according to a senior Israeli defense industry source who spoke to Globes.
To counter its tarnished image after the Lebanese Resistance's response, the Israeli occupation force fabricated a preemptive attack narrative, alleging that "thousands of Hezbollah rocket launchers were simultaneously struck by approximately 100 IAF fighter jets."
The Israeli military stated that the attack involved 4,000 Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) bombs, each costing $25,000, 100 aircraft operating for six hours at a total cost of around $18 million, and drone operations for 12 hours estimated at $1.08 million. This brings the total expenditure to nearly $120 million, not including reserve duty compensation costs.
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To counter its tarnished image after the Lebanese Resistance's response, the Israeli occupation force fabricated a preemptive attack narrative, alleging that "thousands of Hezbollah rocket launchers were simultaneously struck by approximately 100 IAF fighter jets."
The Israeli military stated that the attack involved 4,000 Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) bombs, each costing $25,000, 100 aircraft operating for six hours at a total cost of around $18 million, and drone operations for 12 hours estimated at $1.08 million. This brings the total expenditure to nearly $120 million, not including reserve duty compensation costs.
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Here’s the reality of the polio vaccine:
• It’s being used for propaganda to whitewash the shattered image of the West and Israel.
• It’s because they are afraid polio will spread to their European, American, and Israeli soldiers currently in Gaza.
• It’s to “cure” children, then bomb them.
• I wouldn’t trust Western vaccines. It might be a biological weapon; if the same people who are bombing you want to vaccinate you, you shouldn’t take it.
• It’s to give some symbolic role to the Western UN, which was founded solely to safeguard Western interests, after its failure to stop the genocide, with its Secretary-General carrying dog tags with the names of Jewish soldiers, prisoners of war, in his pocket like a DOG, while not doing the same for UN workers murdered by his MASTER.
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• It’s being used for propaganda to whitewash the shattered image of the West and Israel.
• It’s because they are afraid polio will spread to their European, American, and Israeli soldiers currently in Gaza.
• It’s to “cure” children, then bomb them.
• I wouldn’t trust Western vaccines. It might be a biological weapon; if the same people who are bombing you want to vaccinate you, you shouldn’t take it.
• It’s to give some symbolic role to the Western UN, which was founded solely to safeguard Western interests, after its failure to stop the genocide, with its Secretary-General carrying dog tags with the names of Jewish soldiers, prisoners of war, in his pocket like a DOG, while not doing the same for UN workers murdered by his MASTER.
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WHY DOES SAUDI ARABIA 🇸🇦 WANT TO NORMALIZE RELATIONS WITH ISRAEL?
In 1951, there was an Islamic conference in Jerusalem, details of which were recalled by Ibrahim Ghosheh. Ibrahim Ghosheh, the first ever spokesman for Hamas with memoirs titled "The Red Minaret," mentioned attending this conference and hearing Sayyid Qutb say, "The Arab armies will not liberate Palestine; the Palestinians must rely on themselves."
At this conference, Sheikh Mohammed Al-Sawaf, who was the General Supervisor of the Muslim Brotherhood in Iraq, stated, "The hand that extends for peace with Israel will be cut off."
This was three years after the creation of Israel.
Mohamed Hassanein Heikal (a journalist who supported Gamal Abdel Nasser's regime) mentioned that Nasser did not intend to fight Israel.
Golda Meir recalled in her memoirs that she had offered Nasser a visit to Israel, and he told her, "If I visit Israel, I will be killed if I return to Egypt."
Why did he say he would be killed?
King Abdullah I, the first king of Jordan…a country crafted by Britain, which placed Abdullah as king because historically there was no "Jordan," only the Jordan River. The lands west of it were called West Jordan (now known as the West Bank), and the lands east of the river were called East Jordan.
Britain also placed his brother Faisal as king of Syria initially, then after being expelled from Syria, Britain made him king of Iraq.
King Abdullah decided to normalize relations with Israel and visited occupied Palestine... The Palestinians were furious over his public betrayal and he was killed by a tailor from Jerusalem named Mustafa Shukri Ashu in 1951.
This is why Gamal Abdel Nasser said he would be killed if he visited Israel.
The assassination of the first Britain appointed king of Jordan halted the overt Arab normalization with Israel for forty years until Anwar Sadat.
Sadat knew that Arabs and Egyptians would not accept peace with Israel unless it followed a war, and this war had to be portrayed as a victory. After this victory, the peace must be presented as an even greater victory.
This is precisely what happened. The Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Army, General Saad El-Din El-Shazly, was unaware of all these details, and Sadat wanted to sabotage General Shazly's progress during the war!
Immediately after the war, General Saad El-Din El-Shazly was dismissed and then exiled to Algeria. (Read his memoirs)
And the rest is well known.
If you delve into history, you will understand who created these Arab states, who established their regimes, who benefits from them, and who cemented their borders.
The borders of the Arab states are the first in the history of Islam to be drawn by non-Muslims in the Sykes-Picot Agreement.
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In 1951, there was an Islamic conference in Jerusalem, details of which were recalled by Ibrahim Ghosheh. Ibrahim Ghosheh, the first ever spokesman for Hamas with memoirs titled "The Red Minaret," mentioned attending this conference and hearing Sayyid Qutb say, "The Arab armies will not liberate Palestine; the Palestinians must rely on themselves."
At this conference, Sheikh Mohammed Al-Sawaf, who was the General Supervisor of the Muslim Brotherhood in Iraq, stated, "The hand that extends for peace with Israel will be cut off."
This was three years after the creation of Israel.
Mohamed Hassanein Heikal (a journalist who supported Gamal Abdel Nasser's regime) mentioned that Nasser did not intend to fight Israel.
Golda Meir recalled in her memoirs that she had offered Nasser a visit to Israel, and he told her, "If I visit Israel, I will be killed if I return to Egypt."
Why did he say he would be killed?
King Abdullah I, the first king of Jordan…a country crafted by Britain, which placed Abdullah as king because historically there was no "Jordan," only the Jordan River. The lands west of it were called West Jordan (now known as the West Bank), and the lands east of the river were called East Jordan.
Britain also placed his brother Faisal as king of Syria initially, then after being expelled from Syria, Britain made him king of Iraq.
King Abdullah decided to normalize relations with Israel and visited occupied Palestine... The Palestinians were furious over his public betrayal and he was killed by a tailor from Jerusalem named Mustafa Shukri Ashu in 1951.
This is why Gamal Abdel Nasser said he would be killed if he visited Israel.
The assassination of the first Britain appointed king of Jordan halted the overt Arab normalization with Israel for forty years until Anwar Sadat.
Sadat knew that Arabs and Egyptians would not accept peace with Israel unless it followed a war, and this war had to be portrayed as a victory. After this victory, the peace must be presented as an even greater victory.
This is precisely what happened. The Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Army, General Saad El-Din El-Shazly, was unaware of all these details, and Sadat wanted to sabotage General Shazly's progress during the war!
Immediately after the war, General Saad El-Din El-Shazly was dismissed and then exiled to Algeria. (Read his memoirs)
And the rest is well known.
If you delve into history, you will understand who created these Arab states, who established their regimes, who benefits from them, and who cemented their borders.
The borders of the Arab states are the first in the history of Islam to be drawn by non-Muslims in the Sykes-Picot Agreement.
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Yesterday evening, we bombed a gathering of enemy soldiers and vehicles that had penetrated the vicinity of Tel Za'rab, west of Rafah city, with heavy mortar shells.
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