The Resistance’s Victory has Illuminated the Land
Experience has taught us that great and
decisive victories are not achieved only on the battlefield; sometimes triumphs
in the arenas of politics and diplomacy are even more remarkable and profound.
Today, the Palestinian resistance particularly Hamas has
achieved a major victory over “Israel” by forcing it to sign a ceasefire
agreement!
Before delving into this matter, it is
worth noting that the agreement will be signed by Hamas which
is labeled as a “terrorist organization” and not
by Mahmoud Abbas’s government, which has aligned itself with “Israel” and
leveled dozens of accusations against the resistance.
This, in itself, is powerful evidence
that the world respects the strong and marginalizes the weak!
The Sharm El-Sheikh Agreement
compelled U.S. President Donald Trump to make an immediate statement. Following
a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he declared that
he had asked “Israel” to accept the agreement, saying: “‘Israel’ cannot fight
the whole world and Netanyahu understands what I mean,”
according to Fox News.
This statement is the sharpest nail in
the coffin of Zionist arrogance. It is an American message to “Israel” that: We
cannot stand by you forever, nor can we oppose the entire world, no matter how
strong the bonds between us may be.
The phrase “Israel cannot fight the
whole world” stands as the most significant global badge of honor for the
resistance project in Gaza and a crushing blow to President Trump’s “Riviera
Project.” All of this represents strength, victory, and resilience for the
valiant Palestinian resistance.
The Failure of Trump’s Project
With the failure of Trump’s project
and in an effort to ease tensions with some regional countries, the U.S.
president stated: “You will see people coexist, and Gaza will be rebuilt.”
Thus, Washington compelled Netanyahu
to sign the agreement before the “Israeli” entity reached the stage of internal
and external collapse, while also committing to the reconstruction of Gaza.
The clearest dimension of Trump’s
statement is that “Israel” is in a weak global position. Netanyahu’s last
speech at the United Nations which witnessed significant international
indifference serves as evidence of the political misery and
external isolation “Israel” has reached, prompting Trump to warn them openly
and explicitly.
The ceasefire agreement in Sharm
El-Sheikh, Egypt, is conclusive evidence of the Palestinian victory. The
agreement was discussed and will be signed with Hamas, which Trump
praised last Saturday, saying: “Hamas leaders are very strong, smart, and
good negotiators.” This represents the pinnacle of U.S. and Israeli
recognition of the legitimacy of the resistance, which has affirmed that it
will never abandon its people or its land.
Signs of Victory
The current political climate is
filled with signs of victory and liberation, and this Zionist withdrawal after
two years of killing and destruction is nothing but an official acknowledgment
of defeat.
It is true that the toll of the Al-Aqsa Flood was heavy nearly 70,000 martyrs, over 179,000 wounded,
close to two million displaced, and more than 19,000 detained, according to the
Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics as well
as over 455 Palestinians who died from hunger and malnutrition, according to
Gaza Health on October 1, 2025. Yet, pivotal achievements cannot be attained
for free or without sacrifices.
This Palestinian flood and tsunami
will have both internal and external repercussions and will, as it is doing
now, influence the concepts of global struggle, the balance of international
relations, and the fate of the Palestinian state which
today is closer than ever to recognition by the United States and the rest of
the world!
The Palestinian flood has revealed
official and popular stances, dividing them into those supporting the
resistance, those wavering, and those siding with “Israel,” leaving no gray
area in which to hide.
Taking Stock / Accountability
Despite the clear defeat, the Zionist
media continues to claim that its military operation achieved its objectives.
Some Israeli journalists stated it explicitly, including writer Ben Caspit, who
noted in an article in Maariv on October 10: “We will take stock
later. We have already taken stock of some things, when it became clear,
unfortunately, that the war is over and Hamas is still standing.”
On the same day, Amos Harel wrote in Haaretz:
“Netanyahu will now try to portray the end of the war as a success, but it
is impossible to ignore the huge gap between what he promised his voters and
what actually happened. There is no complete victory over Hamas here, and it is
far from the crushing outcome that government spokespeople promised throughout
the war.
Thus, Gaza has triumphed, Palestine
has triumphed, the Al-Aqsa Flood has triumphed, the resistance has triumphed, the
cause has triumphed, and the martyrs have triumphed while
the collaborators, traitors, cowards, and false Zionist slogans have been
defeated.
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