Hamas has claimed that "fighting continues" two years after the 7-S attacks and the Israeli offensive in Gaza
He has pointed out that the attacks "continue to cast shadows at the political and military levels, at the regional and global levels." "Two years of pain, injustice, oppression, great suffering and high costs, while the eye of resistance continues to look at the freedom of Jerusalem, the Al-Aqsa mosque and the whole of Palestine," he has stressed, while praising the "courage of the country's children in confronting foreign occupiers."
The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) stressed on Tuesday that "the struggle continues" two years after the attacks of 7 October 2023 and the Israeli offensive against the Gaza Strip, and stressed that "the consequences continue to cast shadows at the political and military levels, in the region and in the world".
In a statement, the Palestinian group stressed that its attacks, officially called the "Al Aqsa flood", were "a major turning point in the political and military environment in the region" and marked "the first line towards the liberation of Palestine".
"Two years later, the enemy continues its fierce war against our resilient Palestinian people with massacres against defenceless civilians amid shameful international silence and complicity and unprecedented Arab defeat," he lamented, according to the Palestinian news portal The Palestinian Information Center.
"Two years ofpain, injustice, oppression, great suffering and high costs, while the eye of resistance continues to look at the freedom of Jerusalem, the Al-Aqsa mosque and the whole of Palestine, "he stressed, while praising" the courage of the country's children to confront foreign occupiers. "
Thus, he has stressed that the Palestinian population "remains rooted in its land, retaining its legitimate rights, in the face of plans for total destruction and forced displacement. "" For two years, our people have sacrificed many of their children and leaders as martyrs on their way to freedom, "he stressed.
Hamas has recalled, among others, the leaders of Yahya Sinwar, Saleh al-Aruri and Mohamed al-Deif, as well as words for the historic leader of the Lebanese Shia Hezbollah party, Hasan Nasrallah, who died in September 2024 in an Israeli bombing of Beirut.
"Two years of memorable resilience on the part of the brave Palestinian resistance in the face of the wildest colonial occupation known to humanity. Two years and the flag of our country has not fallen. Two years and strength have not been broken, and we remain in our places," he said.
In this regard, he has stated that for two years the Palestinian people "have been using legitimate weapons to protect their principles and national rights in the face of Zionist injustice and arrogance." "For two years, we have been carrying in our heads and hearts Gaza, Palestine and its people, pain, oppression, suffering and hope, and with them we are moving towards Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa mosque," he concluded.
Mahmud Mardaui, a senior official of Hamas's political wing, has stressed that the Palestinians exercised their "natural right to resistance" in the attacks of 7 October 2023, which came "after decades of massacres, persecution and attacks that they have suffered for generations," according to the Palestinian newspaper 'Filastin'.
"We did not go to South America, North America or Africa to fight the Zionists. It is they who occupied our land, killed our children and our women, and destroyed the pillars of our homeland, "he said in his message on the second anniversary of the above-mentioned attacks, in which Hamas killed 1,200 people and kidnapped 250 .
In response, the Israeli offensive against the Strip has so far claimed the lives of more than 67,000 Palestinians, according to the Gazatese authorities. Meanwhile, the accusations that Israel and its troops are committing genocide in the territory are ringing in the face of the terrible destruction they have caused in Gaza.
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