Watan – In the latest developments on the Palestinian front, Abu Ubaida, the spokesperson of the Al-Qassam Brigades, confirmed the continuation of the “Al-Aqsa Deluge” operation. Initiated on Saturday, this operation has notably thrown Israel off balance.
In a broadcasted, audio message that resonated across Palestinian media outlets, Abu Ubaida fervently called upon the Palestinians. Encouraging them to remain steadfast in the face of adversity, he confidently declared, “The Al-Aqsa Deluge operation is still going strong.”
Al-Qassam spokesperson confirms the continuation of ‘Al-Aqsa Deluge’
During his latest speech, Abu Ubaida not only instilled hope in the hearts of Palestinians but also reached out to the wider Arab community. He underscored the unwavering determination of the resistance fighters who are currently engaged in fierce battles on several fronts. Furthermore, the Al-Qassam’s firepower is far from diminished. They’ve launched impactful attacks on crucial enemy positions, including a massive salvo of 100 rockets targeting Sderot.
Going into specifics, Abu Ubaida elaborated on the tactical shifts within the Al-Qassam Brigades. He pointed out their adeptness in rotating soldiers and smoothly bringing fresh faces to the frontlines in the Gaza Strip. This strategic move fortified resistance groups, ensuring they had the necessary resources and manpower to face challenges on all fronts.
Al-Aqsa Deluge Operation
Transitioning to the events of last Saturday morning, the Al-Qassam Brigades made a bold announcement regarding the commencement of the “Al-Aqsa Deluge” military operation from Gaza. Surprisingly, this operation caught Israel and its intelligence agencies off guard, with an initial strike targeting several military and strategic locations in the occupied territories.
In a related yet distinct context, dozens of Israeli settlers, on Sunday, brazenly stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Under the watchful eyes and protection of the occupation police, they carried out provocative tours and audaciously performed Talmudic rituals in its sacred courtyards.