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“Al-Aqsa Flood” in Zionist media… Element of surprise thwarts enemy’s calculations

As “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation continued for the second day in a row, which was launched suddenly, the Zionist enemy’s media acknowledged that the operation confused the Zionist security services, thwarted its calculations, and the Zionist enemy knew nothing about it.

Zionist media reports confirm that in the last hours, the Palestinian resistance forces have subjected the enemy’s positions to surveillance with magnifying lenses, because they realize that there must be loopholes, and after monitoring and follow-up, the success of “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation was achieved, by creating the element of surprise until the last moment, and they were not discovered or notice them.

The Zionist enemy’s media acknowledged the failure of the occupying entity’s security and intelligence services in confronting “Al-Aqsa Flood” battle launched by the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military arm of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas).

In this regard, the Zionist newspaper “Maariv” considered the Palestinian attack on the occupying entity “a massive Zionist intelligence failure that shocked the whole world,” saying: “The Zionist government was surprised by the attack.”

The newspaper added: "The occupation army did not carry out its mission... and that the Zionist leaders were asleep while the resistance was destroying settlements and military bases."

In turn, the Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth acknowledged that “Hamas achieved all possible forms of victory when it began its attack,” indicating that Qassam Brigades crossed into Gaza Strip from the air, land and sea.

The newspaper reported that "the entire Zionist defenses surrounding Gaza Strip were penetrated."

Meanwhile, “Zionist analyst” Ben Caspit said: “Israel suffered a strategic surprise as big as Yom Kippur, but more humiliating.”

He added: "Whoever was afraid to go to the ground battle in Gaza, Gaza went to him with a ground battle. Those who described themselves as strong against Hamas, yesterday found themselves weak before the strong Hamas."

Meanwhile, the military analyst for the newspaper "Haaretz", Amos Harel, said that "Hamas initiated a sudden and effective attack, which completely surprised the intelligence services, and the operational defensive doctrine on the borders of Gaza Strip completely collapsed... On our side there were a large number of dead and wounded, and their final number was not clear."

He added: “The army is recruiting reserve forces in numbers commensurate with a war, and that Hamas’ military effort targeted Gaza Strip, in a tragic manner, and achieved complete success.”

The Zionist newspapers focused their attention on analyzing the background of the surprise attack carried out by Hamas on the Zionist entity on Saturday morning, and likened the attack to the start of the October 6 War in 1973, when Egypt and Syria launched two simultaneous surprise attacks on the Zionist enemy entity.

The newspaper "Haaretz" chose a headline that summed up the entire event. It said, "A sudden infiltration and major bombardment shock Israel. Several dead, hundreds wounded, and an unknown number of hostages." The newspaper recounted the facts about the confrontations that Hamas fighters fought in the settlements and other sites.

The headlines of the newspaper "Jerusalem Post" were also dominated by the same astonishment, as it described the "Hamas" attack as "unprecedented", and that the Zionists had not seen anything like it since the Hamas movement came to power in Gaza... saying: The attack is unique in its kind in terms of surprise. In addition to the fact that it included missile strikes and a ground incursion at the same time

Zionist writer David Horowitz, in an article in Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper entitled “A catastrophic failure for Israel when Hamas militants infiltrated and took it by surprise,” described some of what happened in “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation on Saturday, and compared it to the Yom Kippur War in 1973, and reported. Testimonies of Zionists who were caught up in the attack, as well as officials, analysts, and journalists.

He wrote: “The Zionist army’s assumption, in recent years, was that Hamas was deterred from carrying out major attacks in the entity - for fear of the force of the Zionist response, and for fear of plunging Gaza into renewed destruction... It is very clear that assumption is baseless.”

In another article on the “Yedioth Ahronoth” website, talk about the idea of surprise came under the title “Hamas Surprised Israel,” written by Yossi Joshua.

In it, he said: “The importance of the matter cannot be underestimated or phrased in less severe terms.. The Zionist Defense Army was surprised, even stronger.” An army in the Middle East and one of the most respected armies in the world, exactly with Hamas attack on “Israel.”

He added: "Hamas has also won a major psychological battle, and its memory will remain eternal."

As stated in an article in the Jerusalem Post newspaper entitled “These are the Israeli events of September 11,” written by Avi Mayer, the writer considered that Saturday’s events represent the greatest military and intelligence failure of the Zionist entity in half a century - if not in 75 years of its founding.

He said in his article: “The full scope of the disaster is not yet known, but one thing is clear: the events of October 7, 2023 - one of the darkest days in the entity’s history - will change everything.” He concluded by saying: “This is September 11 in "Israel"... nothing will return to what it was.

The enemy media reflected the state of shock witnessed by the Zionist circles following “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation, which killed hundreds of settlers and soldiers of the Zionist enemy... considering that “Tel Aviv” witnessed “a black day and a tragedy no less horrific than its defeat in October War” amid the publication Scenes showed the settlers' faces filled with astonishment and panic from shock horror.

In addition, the Zionist Hadashot website considered that “Tel Aviv” witnessed a black day no less than the tragedy of Yom Kippur, in reference to “Tel Aviv’s” defeat in the glorious October War.

In addition, the Zionist Hadashot website considered that Tel Aviv witnessed a black day no less than the tragedy of Yom Kippur, in reference to Tel Aviv's defeat in the glorious October War.

The multi-operation is considered the first of its kind since the establishment of the Zionist entity, as the forces of Qassam Brigades were able to enter the Zionist settlements, south of the occupied Palestinian territories, and awakened the Zionist interior to a nightmare by targeting about 21 sites simultaneously in a sudden surprise at sea, land and air.

In another headline, on the Hebrew “Wella” website, written by Nir Kipnis, he described what happened as an “unprecedented failure” for the Zionist army, which was not prepared for such a scenario of entering the settlements and attacking the settlers by land, sea and air.

As for the Zionist "Channel 12", its main headline was (It's a nightmare)... reviewing the shock that the settlers were subjected to as a result of suddenly seeing Palestinian resistance fighters before their eyes without warning, in an operation during which hundreds of people were killed and captured at the hands of the Palestinian resistance.

It is noteworthy that most of the confessions in the Zionist media about “Al-Aqsa Flood” stated that “Hamas operation that took place at dawn on Saturday, October 7, 2023, comes 50 years and one day after the defeat of October War, and that the Zionists were struck by the same arrogance and arrogance that led “Israel” at that time. To the same disaster you are experiencing now.

Zionist experts considered that the surprise of 1973 constituted a real existential threat to the Zionist entity, but what happened today, “Al-Aqsa Flood,” proved that the Zionist entity was wrong.

Hamas actually won this event, and was able to surprise the best and most intelligence services in the world, and was able to control on the event for long hours.

Zionist data indicate that “military experiments gave the resistance fighters more experience, benefiting from previous experiences in operations that did not achieve the desired success.”

The resistance attack, “Al-Aqsa Flood,” according to the Zionist confession, at dawn on Saturday, constituted “a success for the resistance in discovering a new recipe for how to confront the fortified and impregnable Jewish settlements, through the implementation of several qualitative military operations. The resistance forces in Gaza Strip have benefited from accumulated experiences over the years of Military action.

It is worth noting that the Palestinian resistance in Gaza launched an operation called “Al-Aqsa Flood” on Saturday, October 7, 2023, in response to the ongoing Zionist violations against Al-Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalemites, through which it was able to temporarily control many of the settlements surrounding the Gaza Strip, and killed hundreds of Zionist soldiers and settlers and captured others.

In addition to settlers in what is considered the largest resistance operation against the brutal entity

Source: Yemen News Agency

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