From the “Flood of Al-Aqsa” to the Dawn of Victory:
The Resistance Sets the Terms as Allied Fronts Reshape the Equation
From the Ashes of Devastation to the Dawn of Triumph
Two years have passed since a dawn that changed the face of history — a morning when the oppressed emerged from the rubble carrying the banners of dignity. The “Al-Aqsa Flood” was more than a military operation; it was a seismic cultural, humanitarian, and moral event that redefined the very notions of victory and defeat, power and dignity, blood and weaponry.
Today, after two years of destruction and starvation, Gaza — wounded yet steadfast — announces an agreement of victory, not surrender. Palestinian resistance factions are writing a new chapter in the battle of awareness and willpower, negotiating from a position of strength and dictating terms to an adversary that has lost its balance before their remarkable resilience.
A Will That Triumphs – A People That Creates Miracles
Since October 7, 2023, the Palestinian struggle has represented not just resistance against aggression, but a fight on behalf of all humanity against a joint U.S.–Israeli campaign of annihilation.
For two years, Gazans have faced death in all its forms — bombardment, starvation, siege, and the systematic destruction of hospitals, homes, and mosques — yet they raised only one banner: “We will not kneel.”
That unyielding defiance transformed what was meant to be a campaign of extermination into a battle of wills that ended with the triumph of faith over fascism. The cease-fire agreement now bears the full signature and conditions of the resistance.
Israel is no longer dictating; it is being dictated to. It no longer issues threats; it receives warnings through mediators. Negotiations in Sharm el-Sheikh merely reflected the battlefield balance that Gaza forged with fire, blood, and resolve.
From the Battlefield to the Negotiating Table
In an unprecedented scene, Palestinian factions sat at the negotiating table in Sharm el-Sheikh holding cards of power, not pleas.
Led by Dr. Khalil al-Hayya, the delegation announced a permanent cease-fire, a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, the reopening of crossings, entry of aid, and a prisoner-exchange deal under a reversed formula: “No soldier returns unless our captives are freed.”
The agreement — as confirmed by resistance leaders — was not a concession granted, but the fruit of extraordinary endurance and sacrifice by a people who faced annihilation and emerged stronger.
No clause required the disarmament of the resistance, nor were political conditions imposed. Those who hold land, arms, and popular legitimacy dictate terms; they do not accept them.
Supporting Fronts – From Yemen to Lebanon, Building Victory
Upon announcement of the agreement, Palestinian movements — Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine — saluted allied fronts in Yemen, Lebanon, Iran, and Iraq for standing resolutely beside the Palestinian people and offering martyrs along the road to Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa.
The factions praised the critical role these allies played in strengthening the regional deterrence equation, affirming that Gaza’s victory is a shared triumph for the free peoples of the region and for the entire axis of resistance.
Their joint statement expressed deep appreciation for the Yemeni people, whose naval and battlefield support never ceased; for Hezbollah, which acted as a steadfast shield; for the Islamic Republic of Iran, which provided political and military backing; and for Iraq, which embraced the cause and rejected normalization.
United, these supporting fronts thwarted attempts to impose displacement or disarmament and turned the blockade into a strategic dilemma for Israel and its Western patrons in Washington, London, and Tel Aviv.
Gaza Celebrates – Joy of Victory Breaks the Siege
With the cease-fire declared, celebration swept through Gaza’s alleys and shattered streets. Despite the wounds and ruins, people waved Palestinian and resistance flags, chanting the names of fallen fighters.
Women ululated from the windows of damaged homes, children raised portraits of their leaders, and men hoisted brigade banners upon their shoulders — scenes reminiscent of the 2006 and 2014 victories, yet this time marking liberation from domination, not a forced truce.
Tears filled the air, but they were tears of victory, not loss — the tears of those who fought to the last breath and saw that their sacrifices had not been in vain.
At that moment, Palestinian blood triumphed over the Israeli war machine. Tiny Gaza had defeated a global system of arrogance, writing once more a chapter of honor in an age of collapse.
The Fall of the “Israeli Deterrence” Myth
When the Al-Aqsa Flood began, the long-touted myth of “the invincible army” collapsed within hours. Settlements fell, officers were captured, and chaos spread in