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Why does the resistance of Gaza not react properly to Zionists’ aggressions?

The southern city of Khan Yunis reportedly took the brunt of the aggression that was the second of its type to target the enclave this week.

The aerial assaults began taking on diverse targets throughout the territory early Tuesday, Palestinian media outlets reported.

 

Al Jazeera specified one of the regime’s targets as a “position belonging to the resistance” in the city.

 

Khan Yunis also reportedly came under fire by Israeli gunboats patrolling the waters off the coastal territory.

 

The Yemeni al-Masirah television network said the Israeli aircraft also hit an area lying between Khan Yunis and Gaza’s Rafah border crossing.

 

The Palestinian Shehab news agency identified some other targets as agricultural farms located near the Hay al-Zeytoun area in eastern Gaza.

 

It said the aerial attacks also struck a target near the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza.

 

Palestinian media outlets said Hamas had started retaliating against the Israeli aggression only by firing defensive “anti-aircraft weapons.”

 

The movement, itself, said it had downed an Israeli drone over Khan Yunis.

 

The regime has alleged launch of light incendiary devices from the direction of Gaza towards the occupied territories as the so-called excuse for the far-and-wide escalation.

 

Earlier in the week, Israeli aircraft launched similar heavy attacks against several targets throughout the Palestinian territory, citing reported affliction of injury on an Israeli trooper on Gaza’s border with the occupied territories.

 

Tel Aviv’s indiscriminate raids come while Gaza’s resistance groups have warned it strongly against its tempting another full-scale defensive operation.

 

The last such operation, called Sword of al-Quds, saw the groups rain down around 4,000 rockets on the occupied territories.

 

The movements staged the defensive campaign in response to the Israeli regime’s last war on the territory that saw it bombing the enclave for 12 straight days during May.

 

Hamas avoided responding to Zionists’ aggressions against Gaza, due to ongoing negotiations with Zionist regime that have the potential to reach a breakthrough.

 

According to the reports, there is a possibility of a deal that will allow Qatari funds to enter Gaza.

 

Experts question whether Gaza's inaction in the face of these aggressions could be in line with a coordination between Zionist regime and Egypt to control the resistance in Gaza, epecially recently, we have witnessed several significant measures such as the reopening of Gaza crossings by both Egypt and several crossings such as Shojaieh by the Zionist regime.

 

It seems that the Zionists, while showing their desire to lift the siege of Gaza, are trying to reach an agreement in Gaza from a high position. But the resistance’s inaction in Gaza by those interested in the resistance in the Islamic communities that are part of the Islamic Ummah raises the concern that Gaza may lose the balance of power that has created in recent years against the Zionist enemy.

 

Experts also believe that it could negatively affect the Palestinian civil and armed movements in Gaza.

 

The question also arises that Gaza has entered a corridor under a new US plan called "Long-term peace with the Palestinians", which defines the transfer of control of the Gaza to Egypt and the West Bank to Jordan.

 




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