Sources from Al-Mayadeen confirm that the Palestinian resistance in Gaza has put its “long-range” missile units on high alert and informed mediators that any large-scale aggression once morest Gaza will result in an unprecedented response. The extent and nature of the response will depend on the size of the bombing and the targets attacked. Israel has already launched two raids on the northern Gaza Strip and southern Gaza City. The Joint Chamber of the resistance factions affirmed its readiness to confront and respond with full force to any aggression, while the head of the Hamas political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, called for unity among Palestinian resistance factions and escalation of resistance once morest the Zionist occupation. Secretary-General of the Islamic Jihad Movement, Ziyad al-Nakhala, called for unity among the resistance to respond to any aggression. The security escalation at the Lebanese border with occupied Palestine has also resulted in rocket attacks from Lebanese territory towards the occupied Upper Galilee. The Israeli media confirms that the Palestinian factions are responsible for the rocket attacks.
Al-Mayadeen sources confirm that the resistance has placed its “long-range” missile units on high alert, and says that it has informed the mediators that any large-scale aggression once morest Gaza will be met with an unprecedented response.
Private sources reported In the fieldsToday, Friday, the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip has informed the mediators that any massive aggression once morest the Strip will be met with an unprecedented response.
The sources added that the resistance put its “long-range” missile units on high alert, adding that the subject and extent of the response is linked to the size of the bombing and the targets that are attacked.
Simultaneously, a reporter confirmed fields The Israeli occupation warplanes launched two raids on the northern Gaza Strip and the southern Gaza City, and several explosions were heard in Gaza City.
The occupation planes targeted a site for the Palestinian resistance in the south of Gaza City, and also targeted an observatory for the resistance in the east of the city.
On Thursday evening, the joint room of the resistance factions affirmed its readiness to confront the occupation and to respond with all force to any aggression.
The Joint Chamber said, in a brief statement: “We affirm the readiness of the resistance to confront and respond with full force to any aggression, and to defend our people wherever they are.”
This comes at a time when the Israeli occupation forces are repeatedly storming the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem, where they attack the Palestinians in Al-Aqsa Mosque, and dozens of people were injured as a result.
Earlier, the head of the Hamas political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, called on all Palestinian resistance factions to unify their ranks and escalate their resistance once morest the Zionist occupation.
Haniyeh discussed with the general secretaries of the Palestinian resistance factions the developments in the situation in occupied Palestine, especially the ongoing aggression once morest the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, by the Zionist occupation forces and herds of settlers.
In turn, the Secretary-General of the Islamic Jihad Movement, Ziyad al-Nakhala, said yesterday, Thursday, that “the enemy’s threats will not frighten us, but rather make us stronger and more cohesive.”
Al-Nakhala called on the resistance to “be united in the face of any aggression, and our fighters in all places must be ready to respond.”
Al-Nakhala’s statements come in light of the security escalation at the Lebanese border with occupied Palestine, following dozens of rockets were launched from Lebanese territory towards the occupied Upper Galilee.
The Israeli media confirmed that two rockets fell in a settlement in northern occupied Palestine, while Archyde.com quoted three Lebanese security sources as saying that “Palestinian factions are responsible for the rocket attacks from Lebanon, not Hezbollah.”
The tension between Israel and Palestine continues to escalate, and the Palestinian resistance has made it clear that any large-scale aggression once morest Gaza will be met with an unprecedented response. Sources confirm that the resistance has placed long-range missile units on high alert, and the extent of the response will depend on the size of the bombing and the targets that are attacked. Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation has launched two raids on the northern Gaza Strip and the southern Gaza City, adding fuel to an already volatile situation. As the situation at the Lebanese border also remains tense, it is clear that the Palestinian resistance is ready to defend their people and unify their ranks to face any aggression. With the ongoing aggression once morest the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the plight of the Palestinians in Gaza, it is more important than ever to find a lasting solution to this long-standing conflict.