FARAAN: Officials of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement believe that the Zionist enemy made a miscalculation by starting the battle with the resistance groups in Gaza through the assassination of the leaders of the Quds battalions affiliated to this movement, and thus failed in their decisions against the resistance and its conditions.
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Officials of the Islamic Jihad movement believe that the Palestinian resistance always asserts that it has the capabilities and facilities that can target the enemy at any time, place, and in any condition, and continue its attacks for a few weeks, not a few as claimed by the Zionist enemy.
According to these officials, the Zionist enemy tried to target the Islamic Jihad movement alone, despite having American power and weapons and the support of countries that are taking action to normalize relations with Israel, but he was surprised by this issue. The Quds battalions managed the battle with wisdom and authority while uniting with other resistance groups.
Other resistance groups also emphasized the same position. Among other things, the leaders of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine emphasized that the Zionist enemy seeks to insinuate that the ceasefire with the resistance in Gaza is actually a part of the continuous battle with the resistance groups.
The officials of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine believe that in the past, it was Israel that decided on a ceasefire, but now, even if it announces this issue in agreement with the Egyptian side, as long as the resistance groups in Gaza do not announce it, the ceasefire will be invalid.
According to these officials, the role of the Palestinians has been strengthened due to the unity of the position and the coordination of the command of the joint operation of the resistance groups, which targeted the depth of the occupied areas, and this issue forced the Zionists to go to seek refuge.
They added: “The era of Israel’s pride and arrogance has come to an end, and now these resistance groups are taking the initiative.”