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**Hamas Sparks Controversy by Reiterating Commitment to “Al-Aqsa Flood” Operation**
Recently, Ghazi Hamad, the head of Hamas’ political bureau, reignited the discussion about the organization’s objectives and intents on LBC TV (Lebanon). On October 24, 2023, Hamad stated unequivocally that Hamas is ready to continue executing the October 7 “Al-Aqsa Flood” Operation until they feel Israel is no longer a threat.
In the interview, Hamad highlighted how willing the Palestinian people are to give their lives in defense of their cause and referred to them as a people of martyrs. Claiming that Palestinians are the real victims of the occupation, he justified their acts by saying that “everything we do is justified” and that they shouldn’t be held responsible for what happened on October 7.
Hamad firmly declared, “We have to teach Israel a lesson, and we will keep doing this.” He pledged that “there will be more floods like the one that occurred in Al-Aqsa, which was only the beginning,” expressing Hamas’s steadfast commitment and capacity to carry out comparable operations. He was aware that there would be a price, but they were willing to cover it.
“It makes no sense for Israel to exist. Israel is the cause of all that anguish, violence, and mourning. It is Israel, not us. We are the victims of this profession. Of course. Therefore, nobody should be able to hold us accountable for what we did. All of our actions on October 7, October 10, and October 1,000,000 are proper,” declared Hamad.
260 people died in a terrible occurrence at a music festival. Although Hamad maintained that Hamas did not plan to hurt civilians, he ascribed civilian casualties to “complications.”
It’s important to note that 75% of the over 1,400 people that Hamas killed on October 7 were not fighters, a statistic that has drawn criticism and alarm from around the world.
Remarkably, several pro-Palestinian organizations in the West, such Students for Justice in Palestine, endorsed the Hamas assaults because they shared the objective of undermining the belief that Israel is an untouchable state. Students for Justice in Palestine claims that some Israeli settlers have left the area as a result of resistance acts upsetting this delusion.
In contrast to what these groups had anticipated, a large number of Israelis showed their dedication to the defense of their country by returning home to enlist or volunteer.
The claims and deeds of Hamas persist in igniting debate and casting doubt on the prospects for a durable peace in the area.
