Two years since Hamas launched its epic Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on October 7, 2023, the Israeli occupation continues its genocidal war on the besieged strip of Gaza.
Since October 7, 2023, the Israeli killing machine against the Palestinian people has not abated. Warplanes and artillery continue to bomb residential neighborhoods and infrastructure, resulting in martyrdom of tens of thousands and the injury of hundreds of thousands, in addition to the near-total destruction of homes and vital facilities.
Despite repeated international calls to halt the aggression and start ceasefire negotiations, the sounds of explosions continue in various areas of the Gaza Strip, while more than two million Palestinians live under constant bombardment, hoping their tragedy is nearing its end.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that the death toll from the aggression has risen to 67,160 martyrs and 169,679 wounded since the war began in October 2023, most of whom are women, children, and the elderly.
“Two Years of Legendary Steadfastness”
On the second anniversary of Op. Al-Aqsa Flood, Hamas Palestinian resistance group issued a statement in which it hailed the legendary resilience of the Palestinian people in face of the genocidal war.
“Two years of legendary steadfastness and confrontation. For two years, our people have been rooted in their land, rallying around their resistance and sticking to their national principles and their right to self-determination,” Hamas statement read.

The battle and its repercussions continue to “cast their political shadows”, with military aggression on the region, as it marked “a major turning point in the political and military landscape” of the Middle East.
Hamas slammed ‘unprecedented Arab failure’ for the situation in Gaza.
The Israeli occupation continues its brutal war against the Palestinian people, “committing massacres against defenseless civilians, amid shameful international silence and complicity and unprecedented Arab failure”.
Source: Agencies