The Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, were a series of coordinated attacks carried out by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) from the Gaza Strip in areas bordering Israel on October 7, 2023. The attacks marked the beginning of the war between Israel and the Gaza Strip that continues to this day.

Operation al-Aqsa Flood was a significant turning point in the Palestinian struggle, marking the most fundamental change in the philosophy of resistance since the First Intifada (1987). The Palestinians, who for many decades thought that they would end the occupation and establish an independent state thanks to the support of the Arab world, realized by the mid-1970s that the Arabs would not take the necessary steps in this regard.

The leadership of the Palestinian resistance realized that the only path to progress depended on their own will and initiative, and launched a massive uprising against Israel with the power of its people. The First Intifada, therefore, led to a significant paradigm shift in the Palestinian resistance. Rather than waiting for a move from the international community or the Arab world, the local struggle against the occupying Zionist regime, albeit with limited means, could enable Palestine to make gains toward independence.

This new strategy also allowed the Palestinian resistance to institutionalize and build a strong identity. Moreover, the establishment of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) at the beginning of the First Intifada signaled that not only a methodological but also an ideological transformation would take place in the Palestinian resistance. As a matter of fact, in the following years, Hamas’ conception of the political order, the methods it used, the discourse it produced, and its clear stance against the Israeli occupation resulted in this movement finding a response throughout Palestine and becoming one of the most powerful actors in Palestinian political life

Hamas’ determined strategy over the years and the combat experience of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades allowed for the launch of an operation against Israel from Gaza. The operation, which began on the morning of October 7, marked a paradigm shift in the aftermath of the First Intifada. The Gazan resistance elements, led by the Qassam Brigades, shifted from a defensive model of resistance against Israeli attacks to an offensive strategy of multi-pronged infiltration. In addition, establishing a “joint operation center” of 12 different resistance groups to fight against the occupation forces in a coordinated manner was also noteworthy in uniting all Palestinian groups against the common enemy

As the first hours of Operation al-Aqsa Flood sent shockwaves through the Israeli side, the first signs of psychological damage also surfaced. For years, the Israeli state has created a convincing myth about the effectiveness and competence of its intelligence units. The undermining of the general belief that any action posing a threat to Israel inside or outside Palestine would be detected in advance and necessary measures would be taken constituted the first leg of psychological damage that started on October 7.

In addition to the failure of the potent intelligence myth after the operation, another myth that collapsed was related to the Iron Dome air defense system. The Iron Dome, widely regarded as one of the most potent air defense systems in the world, failed to fully defend Israel from thousands of Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades missiles. This meant that even points far from Gaza could now threatened by the resistance. The failure of the system it had built has caused more damage than ever to Israel’s state machinery and society. In addition, the neutralization of a large number of army officers and the capture of hundreds of prisoners in the first hours of the operation shows how Operation al-Aqsa Flood dismantled the Israeli security apparatus.

The operation Al-Aqsa Flood and its subsequent local, regional and global repercussions, restored the Palestinian cause to its pivotal position on the Arab, regional and international levels, placing it in a central position amongst the general public as a liberation struggle against colonialism and uprooting racism. This provides an exceptional historical opportunity to reestablish the Palestinian cause on the international level as liberation struggle, facing the most unjust racist colonial aims in modern and contemporary history. This significant issue places a heavy load on not only the liberation activists, but also all the vigorous social actors around the world, especially in the Arab region, who bear the responsibility to take action. Those people are obliged to pursue all possible means to support the Palestinian cause and keep pace with the global solidarity with this cause at various political, diplomatic, legal, media, cultural and intellectual levels.

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  • CleverOleg [he/him]
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    16 hours ago

    I’ve been thinking about that Ta-Nehisi Coates / Zionist circumcision asshat dude interview. Glad Coates handled himself well, but it makes me think of a fear of mine.

    In the last year I’ve have very few chances to discuss Gaza with people IRL. And when I do, it’s with people who either agree with me or people who are mostly indifferent and don’t know much or don’t care to argue about it. But never outright hostility.

    I’m not afraid of getting in a physical altercation over Palestinian liberation. I’m not even afraid to get arrested. What I AM afraid of is not properly defending Palestinian liberation. I’m afraid of stammering or low talking. Or I’m afraid of not saying the right thing and then only realizing later what I should have said. I’m not always the best at thinking and speaking on my feat.

    But the sad reality is that Americans are so oblivious to what we are doing in Gaza that this situation may not ever come up.

  • Wmill [he/him]
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    17 hours ago

    final hours of mega all for confessing your sins before rolenover of new mega, today drank too much coffee and can barely sleep since I'm thinking about her again ira

  • Josephine_Spiro [she/her, she/her]
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    17 hours ago

    Bought a bean Burger from a decently reviewed burger place and it was disgusting. They used bixed beans that didn't have any good combo of them together, and didn't put any seasoning on them. It also had one of those like shitty american school lunch burger buns on it

  • combat_doomerism [he/him]
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    19 hours ago

    i dunno if any of yall have looked at the modlog but one of the misogyny threads people were complaining about in the survey thread got nuked over the past couple of hours, i wonder if the admins will begin cracking down on it harder, if so I think they should make an announcement about it so people know it's being addressed.

  • Dolores [love/loves]
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    20 hours ago

    thinking how i literally lectured my brother about how he shouldn't talk to cops and not a week later he snitched on himself to the fucking pigs for hitting a city sign. waited literally 8 hours for a lil piggy to come collect his self-report. they never did.

  • LocalOaf [they/them]
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    18 hours ago

    was really busy today and didn't get to watch da big game lea-sad

    but

    LET'S GO METS BABY

    tony-cheer aubrey-bat

    LUV DA METS, NLCS TIME BABY WOO LINDOR

  • makotech222 [he/him]
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    18 hours ago

    lol. Trying to go back to the old reddit but being surprised you end up exactly where reddit is now.

    Show

  • SSJMarx@lemm.ee
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    20 hours ago

    Bit idea: convincing libs in California to board up their own windows to show solidarity with people affected by hurricanes.

  • Josephine_Spiro [she/her, she/her]
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    17 hours ago

    My showerhead is rounded at the end so my reflection have a really big fov on it. I have started acting like I'm in a 90s rap music video and making fake big wide steps and moving my arms to the side of the showerhead

  • combat_doomerism [he/him]
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    20 hours ago

    250 comments* on a post I made and it's not even a struggle session, always heartwearming to see the community come together to shit on shitlib from .world relentlessly all day, love you guys stalin-heart

    *of course a large chunk of them are from me responding to everyone and doing multiple large comment chains but i refuse to apologize for PostingTM

  • VHS [he/him]
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    19 hours ago

    it is funny how Harris/Walz is still using the 30330 text number. whywhywhywhywhy

  • SoylentSnake [he/him, they/them]
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    18 hours ago

    man i just wanna give philip jennings a hug and stroke his curly hair and tell him everything is gonna be OK (i'm in love with elizabeth but i Love philip)