In the past two days, the Israeli media focused on the “threat message” sent by Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah regarding the “flags march” for settlers tomorrow, Sunday, and regarding harming Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The Maariv website said that Sayyed Nasrallah gave an offensive speech in which he addressed Israel, emphasizing the “flags march”, and issued a threatening message: “Attack on Al-Aqsa will lead to an explosion in our region,” and said: “We are still in a state of affairs.” Alert in exchange for the Israeli military maneuver.”
The newspaper “Israel Hayom” also said that Sayyed Nasrallah “sent a threatening message” to Israel on the eve of Quds Day” (that is, the anniversary of the occupation of East Jerusalem in 67), where he said that “the march of flags in Jerusalem and damage to the Al-Aqsa Mosque may lead to a major explosion in the region.” and lead to unimaginable results.
In turn, the Yedioth Ahronoth website said that “soon following Nasrallah’s speech, the US embassy in Israel announced several restrictions that will be imposed on its employees and their families in Jerusalem, including preventing them from visiting the Old City, next Sunday, until Monday.”
In a related context, and in an attempt to enhance security and calm the fears of the Zionist interior, Kan channel reported that the Israeli army had reinforced the deployment of “Iron Dome” batteries, prior to the “flags march” of settlers, once morest the background of threats from Gaza, and what happened last year. The channel explained that “the central threat is the attempt by Hamas and the other factions in the Gaza Strip to launch missiles towards (occupied) Jerusalem during the march. There is a fear that the Palestinians will try to entrench themselves in the Al-Aqsa Mosque and attack the Jews. There is also another central scenario, which is the occurrence of demonstrations in the mixed cities (the 48 territories), which might develop into Operation Fences Guard 2.”
The channel indicated that the Israeli police chief, Yaakov Shabtai, ordered the police to raise the state of alert, and canceled weekends, for fear of violent confrontations erupting in Jerusalem and mixed cities. More than 3,000 policemen will be deployed in East Jerusalem, while hundreds of policemen will be deployed in mixed cities, specifically in the cities of Acre and Lydda.
There is no doubt that the approaching date of the “flags march” raised the level of tension and anxiety in “Israel” and made it in a state of great confusion. On the one hand, the Palestinian resistance’s threats of missile response have been taken seriously, and on the other hand, the Israeli political and security leadership insists on not modifying its course, fearing that this will be interpreted as an Israeli retreat due to the threats of the resistance, which were backed by the threats of Hezbollah Secretary-General His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. In a speech on the Day of Resistance and Liberation.
In parallel, there was talk of political contacts between the “Zionist entity” and Egypt and the United Nations, in order to prevent any deterioration of the situation towards “Guardian of the Fences 2.” According to press reports, Qatar participates in these contacts and plays the role of transmitting messages from Gaza to Tel Aviv.
The course of events and the latest data on the Palestinian arena indicate that the scenario of the past year is very likely to be repeated once more with the insistence of the extremist Jewish groups to practice continuous provocations that increase the anger of the Palestinians in Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The month of June 2021 witnessed a major escalation in the Palestinian territories due to similar measures by the Zionist authorities and settlers. The Israeli government, led by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, gave the green light to the flags march, in which regarding 5,000 Zionists participated in it. The participants carried the Zionist flags all the way to Bab al-Amoud outside the town. In an action similar to that carried out by the Zionist police this year, more than 2,000 Zionist soldiers were deployed in and around Jerusalem and conducted evacuation operations and attacked protesters.
The development of events at that time was as follows:
• May 3, 2021: Palestinian homes evacuated.
• May 7, 2021: Clashes in the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque.
• May 8, 2021: new clashes in Al-Aqsa courtyards and neighborhoods in East Jerusalem.
• May 10, 2021: The death toll from the wounded rose to more than 500 Palestinians, and dozens of Zionist police were wounded.
• The evening of May 10, 2021: an escalation between the Zionist entity and Hamas.
• May 11, 2021: A barrage of rockets was launched at Tel Aviv by the Palestinian resistance.
• The evening of May 11, 2021: clashes between Jews and Palestinians in mixed cities in the Zionist entity.
In summary, the current scene is open to all possibilities, and the confusion and confusion experienced by the leaders of the Zionist entity may make them take uncalculated steps with the necessary accuracy.
Source: Al Manar website