FARAAN: According to the calendar of provocative marches of the Zionist flag, which was held every year on May 19, this march will be held one day earlier this year, on May 18, that is Thursday.
Although this march was founded one year after the events of 1967 and became their so-called “Tawheed Quds” day, it rarely happens that the leftists and other Zionist groups participate in it. But this year, with the dominance of the extreme right, both ethnic and religious, on the Israeli cabinet and the special holding of two security and financial positions in Netanyahu’s cabinet by two Zionist extremists, including Ben Ghafir and Samutarish, it has been decided that this march will be more extensive than in the past and in a sense “determining the task” to be held.
Interestingly, with the inauguration of the new far-right cabinet and for the first time at the beginning of every month, provocative flag purifications have been held with the aim of “attacking Al-Aqsa Mosque”, so it seems that the peak of this movement will be today.
The fact that this year the flag march is supposed to be held one day before the official and calendar day of the Zionists, is both influenced by the recent 5-day war against Gaza and the regime’s fear of the sensitivity of the resistance, and it also means that the possibility of any conflict with the Muslims present in Al-Aqsa Mosque is minimized. It is clear that attending prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque on Friday greatly increases the risk of performing ablutions without conflict.
However, the occupying regime has taken into account the precautionary aspects and by deploying the Iron Dome missile defense system around Jerusalem, it has both reassured the settlers and prepared itself to defend their movements.
Today is a very important day. Although before this, the Zionists used to enter the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and of course they paid the price… as Sharon’s presence in the Al-Aqsa Mosque marked the second Intifada… but today, a huge number of Zionists entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque at once and for the first time. Al-Aqsa Mosque, and this can be a big test (and of course, a Zionist test) for the resistance and especially for Hamas, which has introduced Al-Aqsa Mosque as its red line.
Ben Ghafir has promised to be surrounded in the morning to participate in the flag march, Netanyahu has drawn special lines and signs to ensure the security of the Zionists, the Egyptian mediator has also conveyed threats to the Hamasis. All these are the plans of the Zionists today, as if without its deterrence and reaction become operational, it will be a winning card for the ruling coalition in Israel and possibly a turning point… like the Nakba and the Naksha in the regime’s 75-year history.
But we have to wait and see if the resistance and Hamas will react in a special way in this regard. It seems that the possibility of a conflict is not out of mind even without a missile confrontation, although when the Palestinian Islamic Jihad forces in the 5-day war of the Zionist attack on Gaza, aimed their missiles towards the positions of this regime in the city of Quds and targeted them, have in fact given the necessary warnings to the people of the flag and for the day of the Zionist flag.