The Zionist Enemy is Weak
Despite receiving extensive military support from the United States, which boasts “Israel's” military as the most advanced in the region, the Zionist occupation remains unstable. The U.S. has committed to providing the Zionist occupation $3.8 billion annually through 2028 via a memorandum of understanding (MOU).
Understanding Gaza
It is important to note that Gaza is not recognized as a separate country and lacks military infrastructure due to the illegal Zionist blockade and constant bombings and massacres.
To put things into perspective, Gaza does not have an army or an airport, nor is it an independent state, as it is subject to Israeli occupation, which has illegal control over its borders, airspace, and territorial waters. Despite all Zionist efforts to oppress and control the Palestinian population, resistance in Gaza remains a powerful force, representing the hope and determination of a people striving for justice and freedom in their homeland.
We’ve now surpassed more than 300 days of genocide, and the Zionist entity still cannot determine the whereabouts of its civilians within a territory roughly 365 square kilometers in size. To compensate for their failures, their reports often feature deceptive headlines and omit crucial information. For instance, during the Nuseirat refugee camp massacre, where the IOF disguised themselves as humanitarian aid workers while attempting to "rescue hostages" and killing over 270 Palestinians, Zionist and Western media neglected to mention that the IOF also killed three other Israeli settlers, including one with dual American citizenship.
Ever since the resistance launched Operation Al Aqsa flood in October 2023, we have seen the impact this had on the Zionist regime’s economy and tourism sector, the fleeing of more than 250,000+ settlers from occupied Palestine, and the growing isolation of ‘Israel’ globally.
Resistance is Justified
The Palestinian resistance has garnered global support from many individuals who recognize the necessity of fighting to be acknowledged as human beings deserving of self-autonomy and safety in their homeland.
Many IOF soldiers are unwilling to engage the resistance on the ground. Driven by fear, a lack of morale, and an unjust cause, these soldiers found themselves at a disadvantage compared to the determined Palestinians. IOF soldiers often complained about fighting an unseen enemy, describing the resistance fighters as ghosts. In stark contrast, Palestinian freedom fighters, who approached Zionist tanks barefooted, displayed unwavering courage, willing to sacrifice their lives for their cause and their people.