Al-Aqsa Storm ‘unprecedented achievement’ for resistance: Islamic Jihad official


By Ali Ghorban Bagheri

The latest confrontation between the Palestinian resistance and the Israeli regime following the successful ‘Al-Aqsa Storm’ operation is an “unprecedented achievement” for the Palestinian nation of resistance, says a senior member of the Palestinian resistance group Islamic Jihad.

In an interview with the Press TV website late on Saturday, Ihsan Ataya, a member of the political bureau of the Gaza-based Islamic Jihad resistance movement, hailed the Palestinian resistance’s surprise operation.

Hamas resistance movement launched an unprecedented aerial, sea, and ground operation dubbed ‘Al-Aqsa Storm’ (also known as Al-Aqsa Flood) in the wee hours of Saturday morning, which included at least 5,000 rockets toward the occupied territories.

The operation was in response to the Israeli desecration of the al-Aqsa Mosque and relentless crimes against Palestinians.

The death toll of Israelis has jumped to more than 300 with thousands of others injured. Images of Israeli soldiers and settlers running for cover following the Palestinian operation have been viral.

Ataya described it as an “unprecedented achievement” for the Palestinian resistance movement and emphasized that this latest battle has exposed the weakness of the Israeli apartheid regime and the growing strength of the Palestinian resistance forces in moving toward their goals.

“Today’s unique and innovative operation is the result of the Israeli regime’s trampling of the Palestinian sanctuaries and shedding the blood of the Palestinian people in the occupied West Bank,” he stated.

According to reports, hundreds of Israeli soldiers and settlers, including senior military commanders, have been held as prisoners by the resistance forces.

Hamas resistance movement said the number of Israelis held in the ongoing operation against the regime is far more than “dozens” that was claimed by Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“Today, you talked about dozens of prisoners and we reassure you, Netanyahu, that your prisoners are many times more than this number, and you must keep track of your soldiers well,” Abu Ubaida, the spokesman for the Gaza Strip-based movement’s military wing, al-Qassam Brigades, said on Sunday.

The Islamic Jihad official told the Press TV website that after Saturday’s operation, which continues, the release of Palestinian prisoners from the Israeli jails “will not be far away.”

 Ataya said the message of the Al-Aqsa Storm (also known as Al-Aqsa Flood) is clear for Zionists, which is that the settlements are “not a safe place for them and they should leave these areas.”

On reports about the Israeli regime closing the airports, he remarked that the move was aimed at preventing the mass migration of settlers to the countries from which they have obtained passports.

“The scale in this battle is tilted in our favor and not the enemy’s,” he noted, adding that the operation shows the unity in the Palestinian resistance camp against the Israeli enemy.

Israel asks Egypt to mediate release of Israelis captured by Hamas: Egyptian officials

Egyptian officials has said Israel urged Egypt to help mediate in the release of military personnel and settlers who were captured as Palestinian resistance fighters launched a surprise assault across the occupied territories.

On Saturday, Hamas launched the large-scale operation, dubbed Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, with a heavy barrage of rockets in response to Israel’s desecration of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and increased settler violence.

Following the operation, a spokesperson for the Israeli defense forces confirmed that Israeli settlers and soldiers are held captive in Gaza, however, the spokesperson declined to specify the number of hostages.

A senior Hamas official and Egyptian officials told The Wall Street Journal that the Palestinian resistance group had lost contact with some of those holding the captives, making it difficult to determine how many are being held.

The report added that Israel has asked Egyptian authorities to help negotiate the release of the captives in Gaza.

The Israeli army also confirmed that a “substantial” number of soldiers and settlers were captured by Hamas and taken into Gaza.

According to Israeli media outlets, unofficial estimates suggest that approximately 750 Israeli soldiers and settlers have been missing since fighting broke out.

Israeli media reported that despite a full day has passed since the unprecedented operation Palestinian fighters are still present in Israeli settlements.

They confirmed that confrontations are still ongoing in Kfar Azza and Be’eri settlements near the Gaza Strip, with control yet to be established over areas in Sderot, Zikim, Re’im and Sufa kibbutzes.

Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement, also announced on Sunday morning that confrontations between Palestinian resistance fighters and Israeli forces are ongoing on several fronts.

Al-Qassam Brigades spokesman Abu Obaida confirmed that the number of Israeli prisoners is “several times greater than what the Zionist entity thinks.”

He directed a message at Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stating that his threats against Gaza are a “losing bet after the regime’s soldiers fell like locusts, and hundreds of them fled.”

Abu Obaida emphasized that the Tel Aviv regime is facing a terrible crisis in the face of the “courage of our men.”

The Israeli Health Ministry said at least 300 Israelis were killed and over 1,500 injured in the Hamas attack.

Palestinian medical authorities said more than 310 people have been killed and many more injured as a result of Israeli bombardment across the Gaza Strip.

Hospital officials in the Strip have recorded the death of 313 civilians and injury of 1,990 others. A large number of buildings, homes, and public facilities have also been badly damaged due to heavy Israeli bombardments.

Seven terrorist drones shot down in northern Syria

Terrorists sent drones, stuffed with explosives, on a mission to damage infrastructure facilities, governmental offices and commercial enterprises in populated areas protected by the government’s troops, the statement said.

The Syrian armed forces responded by “opening air, rocket and mortar fire on the adversary’s command posts, fortifications and warehouses, it added.

The strikes targeted militant-infested mountainous areas of the Idlib and Latakia provinces, according to TASS.

Dozens of people were killed in a terrorist attack on a military academy in the Syrian city of Homs on October 5. The number of those injured has reached 277. The majority of the victims were family members of Syrian servicemen, invited to a graduation ceremony at the academy.

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Palestine successful operation accelerates collapse of Israel

Ali Akbar Velayati, who is also the secretary-general of the World Assembly of Islamic Awakening, made the remarks in a Saturday message to the head of the political bureau of the Palestinian Resistance movement Hamas Ismail Haniyeh and Ziad al-Nakhaleh, the secretary-general of Islamic Jihad movement.

“The era of domination and tyranny of the terrorist Zionist regime has come to an end,” Velayati said.

He added that the ongoing developments in the occupied territories are just a small manifestation of the power of the Islamic resistance front in Palestine.

Velayati said the operation by the Palestinian Resistance movement against the “criminal” Israeli regime was a “big victory” that caused horror and astonishment for the enemies and happiness of Muslims in all parts of the world, especially in West Asia.

The senior Iranian official said the Operation al-Aqsa Storm was a response to the Israeli regime’s constant crimes in the occupied territories.

“It has definitely made a fundamental change in the power balance in the occupied Palestine and put the Zionist regime in a position of weakness more than ever before,” Velayati pointed out.

He said Palestinians’ “big and strategic” victory was a serious warning to all those who compromise with the Israeli regime, adding that more victories would be achieved until the collapse of the criminal regime.

Palestinian Resistance fighters staged a surprise, large-scale operation early Saturday in response to the desecration of al-Aqsa Mosque and increased settler violence.

Reports say at least 200 Zionists have been killed and over 1,100 injured so far as a result of the surprise Palestinian offensive that was launched on Saturday. The operation combined fighters crossing the fence into Israeli-occupied cities with a heavy barrage of rockets from the besieged Gaza Strip.

In response to the Palestinians’ operation, the Israeli regime carried out heavy bombardment across the besieged Gaza Strip which according to Palestinian medical authorities killed nearly 200 people and injured 1,610 others.

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UNSC to hold closed-door meeting on Palestine developments

Russian First Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Dmitry Polyansky confirmed this information on his Telegram channel, saying that the emergency meeting of the UN Security Council will take place at 3 p.m. EST on October 8. TASS reported.

On Saturday, the Gaza-based Hamas Resistance movement launched aerial, sea, and ground attacks on the occupied Palestinian territories, including at least 5,000 rockets in the initial phase of the operation, Press TV reports.

The unprecedented Palestinian operation came in retaliation to the Israeli desecration of al-Aqsa Mosque as well as a series of assaults against women in the compound of the mosque.

Late on Saturday, less than 24 hours after the operation was launched, Zionist media confirmed that several Zionist soldiers and settlers were held by the Resistance fighters in the besieged Gaza Strip, including senior Zionist army generals.

The death toll of Zionists has already crossed 300, according to the Zionist media. There have been more than 200 casualties on the Palestinian side as well from the regime’s indiscriminate bombardment.

Palestinian fighters and youth liberated several Zionist illegal settlements and seized jeeps, tanks, and jet fighters while Zionist settlers were seen running away or hiding in shelters or even trash containers.

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UN Security Council to hold emergency meeting on Gaza

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is scheduled to hold an emergency meeting on Sunday to discuss the recent escalating tensions between the Israeli-occupying regime and Palestinian resistance forces in the Gaza Strip.

The UNSC announced in a press release that it will gather at 3:00 p.m. local time (1900 GMT) to deliberate on “the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question.”

The closed-door talks come as there have been heavy exchanges of fire, including rocket barrages and retaliatory attacks, by Palestinian resistance fighters against Israeli occupation forces and settlers in the occupied territories since Saturday.

More than 300 Israelis have died as a result of the large-scale operation — code-named Al-Aqsa Storm — and thousands of others have sustained injuries, hundreds of them in critical condition.

Leaders of the resistance front have praised the operation as a decisive answer to the Israeli regime’s unabated campaign of bloodshed and destruction against Palestinians.

Netanyahu declares ‘state of war’

Amid growing tensions, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared a “state of war” in a post on his X account early on Sunday and warned of a response to the Palestinian reprisal attacks.

Netanyahu ordered a significant mobilization of the occupation’s reserve troops and initiated ground offensives against Palestinian forces near the besieged Gaza Strip.

Claiming that the regime’s forces had destroyed “most” of the Palestinian targets, Netanyahu said the offensive into Gaza would continue “without hesitation and without respite until the goals are achieved.”

Meanwhile, Netanyahu’s office said in a statement that the regime would stop supplying electricity, fuel, and goods to the besieged Gaza Strip, much of which is already thrown into darkness by nightfall after electrical supplies were cut off by Tel Aviv.

The retaliatory operation by the Palestinian resistance groups on the occupied territories is the largest after the 11-day Israeli war against the Gaza Strip in May 2021, which took place after weeks of violence against Palestinians in Al-Quds and a brutal crackdown on worshipers at the al-Aqsa Mosque, as well as attempts to steal their land in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.

At least 260 Palestinians, including over 60 children, were killed during the Israeli offensive as the Gaza-based resistance movements retaliated. The regime was eventually forced to announce a ceasefire brokered by Egypt.

Israeli forces kill 6 Palestinian youths in West Bank

According to a report by the Palestinian Wafa news agency quoting the Health Ministry, 18-year-old Mahmoud Bassem Akhmis succumbed to his wounds after he was shot by Israeli forces in the town of Beit Ummar, north of the city of al-Khalil, also known as Hebron, on Saturday evening.

He was seriously injured during a violent raid by Israeli forces at the entrance to Beit Ummar and was later pronounced dead at the hospital.

According to the director of al-Ahli Hospital in al-Khalil, another young man, identified as Youssef Nader Suleiman Idris (19 years old), also died as a result of the critical injury he sustained after he was shot by Israeli forces’ live bullets in the chest during a raid in the center of the city of al-Khalil.

Before him, a 13-year-old Palestinian child, identified as Ahmed Abdel Nasser Rabi, succumbed to his critical injuries after being shot by Israeli forces’ live bullets in the abdomen during an attack in Qalqilyah.

Another young man, identified as Amr Youssef Ibrahim Abed, from the town of Beitunia west of Ramallah, died as a result of a critical injury to the head during confrontations with the regime’s forces at the northern entrance to al-Bireh.

The report added that 22-year-old Karam Nasser al-Aidi also died as a result of his critical head injury sustained during an Israeli raid at the northern entrance to the city of Jericho, also known as Ariha.

Finally, the sixth Palestinian youth was identified as Muhammad Awad Jarboua (24 years old), who died from critical wounds sustained during an Israeli raid near the village of al-Laban al-Gharbi, west of the city of Ramallah.

More than 200 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces so far this year across the occupied territories, most of them in the West Bank.

The United Nations has described 2023 as the deadliest year for Palestinians in the West Bank since it began keeping track of fatalities almost two decades ago.

Saturday’s fatalities came amid Operation al-Aqsa Storm, the biggest to be carried out by Palestinian resistance groups against the occupying regime in years, which began earlier in the day.

It has featured heavy rocket barrages and surprise attacks by resistance fighters against Israeli forces and settlers in the occupied territories. So far, around 300 Israelis have died as a result of the operation and thousands of others have been injured, hundreds of them critically.

Resistance leaders have described the operation as a decisive answer to the Israeli regime’s unabated campaign of bloodshed and destruction against Palestinians.

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‘Al-Aqsa Storm’ has changed equations, shattered Israel’s invincibility myth  


By Hiba Morad

The Operation ‘Al-Aqsa Storm’ launched by the Palestinian resistance group Hamas in the early hours of Saturday has sent shockwaves across the occupied territories, forcing settlers to run for their lives.

According to Palestinian observers, the surprise military operation has changed the regional equation in favor of the resistance axis and shattered the myth of the illegitimate regime’s invincibility.

The Gaza-based Hamas resistance movement launched aerial, sea, and ground attacks on the occupied Palestinian territories, including at least 5,000 rockets in the initial phase of the operation.

The unprecedented Palestinian operation came in retaliation to the Israeli desecration of al-Aqsa Mosque as well as a series of assaults against women in the compound of the mosque.

Late on Saturday, less than 24 hours after the operation was launched, Israeli media confirmed that several Israeli soldiers and settlers were held by the resistance fighters in the besieged Gaza Strip, including senior Israeli army generals.

The death toll of Israelis has already crossed 300, according to the Israeli media. There have been more than 200 casualties on the Palestinian side as well from the regime’s indiscriminate bombardment.

Palestinian fighters and youth liberated several Israeli illegal settlements and seized jeeps, tanks, and jet fighters while Israeli settlers were seen running away or hiding in shelters or even trash containers.

A slap in Israeli regime’s face

Dr. Mohammad Halasa, an expert on Israeli affairs, in a conversation with the Press TV website, said the Al-Aqsa Storm operation took the Israelis by surprise and delivered “a real slap in their face”.

“Up until this moment, analysts believe that the Israelis are still under immense shock, and cannot contain the situation,” Halasa, who has been closely monitoring the developments, stated.

This time, the Palestinians determined when and how the battle would unfold and take shape, while the Israelis entered an unprecedented state of chaos and panic, the university professor noted.

“If the Israeli regime survives this battle, it will suffer a lot to recover from it and its psychological impact. These operations will for sure have repercussions on the Israeli internal situation and on the Israeli settler community as well,” he hastened to add.

The internal Israeli arena is not the only variable to be affected by the battle, according to the expert.

“The unraveling events today and in the days to come in light of the support expressed by Palestinian regional allies will most probably change the equation of balance of power in the region,” Halasa said.

Touching on the status quo of the Israeli regime, he said the regime “fears the expansion of confrontations and attacks on other areas of the occupied land and is living a real nightmare.”

He also pointed to Israeli fears of the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement on its northern borders, especially after the Lebanese resistance hailed the Al-Aqsa Storm operation.

“If Israel decides to escalate, we might witness an intervention from the Lebanese resistance or other resistance factions that support the Palestinian resistance; a scenario that Israel has been discussing for years now,” the expert on Israeli affairs remarked in a conversation with the Press TV website.

Hezbollah on Saturday described Al-Aqsa Storm as a decisive response to the occupation’s persistent crimes and violations and said it is closely monitoring the developments taking place.

On Sunday morning, it claimed responsibility for attacks on three Israeli military sites.

“On the path to liberate what remains occupied of our Lebanese land, and in solidarity with the victorious Palestinian resistance, the struggling and patient Palestinian people,” read the statement.

“The Martyr Commander Hajj Imad Mughniyeh groups in the Islamic Resistance attacked on this Sunday morning, October 8, 2023, three Zionist occupation sites in the occupied Shebaa Farms region in Lebanon, namely: The “Radar” site, “Zabdin” site, and “Ruwaysat Al-Alam” site, using a large number of artillery shells and guided missiles. Direct hits were confirmed on these sites.”

A disastrous Israeli failure

Palestinian political commentator and former detainee Ziad Hamouri told the Press TV website that the Al-Aqsa Storm “stands as a bureaucratic and security failure for the Israeli regime” and “proves that all the regime’s institutions suffer a resounding failure including the Shin Bet and Mossad.”

According to Israeli media, the regime is used to initiating battles and believes it cannot be attacked. However, this illusion shattered in no time on Saturday and proved its disastrous failure and defeat.

Hamouri explained that the scenario of being attacked has for long been elaborately discussed in Israeli media and intelligentsia, and over the years all the emergency and police agencies of the Israeli regime have been trained for it but “they were all taken by surprise”.

“For the first time in Occupied Palestine’s history, not only do we see the Palestinian young men roaming in the streets of the liberated illegal settlements, but also we witness the harsh criticism of Israeli media and commentators against the Israeli regime and all its institutions,” he stated.

On Saturday, Eli Marom, the former head of the Israeli Navy, appearing on live television said “All of Israel is asking itself: Where is the IDF, where is the police, where is the security?” adding “It’s a colossal failure; the hierarchies have simply failed, with vast consequences.”

Hamouri told the Press TV website that the repercussions of today’s Al-Quds Storm battle exceed those of the 1973 October war, adding that it is “not even comparable.”

“The Al-Aqsa Storm battle is a huge multi-dimensioned victory which will impact not only Palestine but the entire region, especially in light of statements made by some countries and resistance movements across West Asia. It will bring about a new equation and a new order in the region,” he asserted.

Al-Aqsa Storm: the tip of an iceberg

For years, the Israeli regime committed crimes against the Palestinian people, demolished and confiscated their properties and desecrated their sanctities, while its allies turned a blind eye to it.

Today’s battle is a natural response in the face of the Israeli regime’s violations and savagery which was eventually going to take place, according to Palestinian political analyst Annan Najib.

Speaking to the Press TV website from inside the occupied Palestinian territories, the analyst said that today’s events are only “the tip of an iceberg”.

“The Palestinian people live under illegal occupation, struggle to stay alive, live daily violence, witness the demolition and confiscation of their homes, death of their relatives due to siege and lack of medicine, and painfully see the hunger spread among their innocent children and the desecration of their sanctities,” Najib told the Press TV website.

The battle was well-prepared by the resistance fighters, he said, and maintained that the time has come for the Israeli regime “to pay for its inhumanity and tremendous atrocities.”

Annan also pointed out the significant difference between the Palestinian community and the Israeli illegal settler community, saying it is the key to the events unfolding.

“The Israeli community is made up of illegal settlers, the majority of whom obtain dual citizenship, unlike the Palestinian people who are the indigenous people of this land,” he noted.

“The Palestinians are willing to sacrifice themselves to defend their land while several illegal settlers quickly left the Gaza settlements to farther areas speculating that these are safe havens. This alone, explains the future of the Israeli regime and that it will soon one day stop to exit.” 

Lebanon’s Hezbollah fires shells, guided missiles toward Israel


This still image taken from video shows a shelling by Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement on an Israeli site in the Israeli-occupied Shebaa Farms on October 8, 2023.

Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement says it has fired shells and guided missiles toward Israeli-occupied territories, in the aftermath of a surprise operation by Gaza-based Palestinian fighters against the regime.

In a statement released on Sunday, Hezbollah said it had targeted the Radar, Zabdin, and Ruwaysat Al-Alam sites in the Israeli-occupied Shebaa Farms.

“The martyr commander Hajj Imad Mughniyeh groups in the Islamic Resistance attacked … three Zionist occupation sites,” the statement read.

“[The attacks were carried out] on the path to liberate what remains occupied of our Lebanese land and in solidarity with the victorious Palestinian resistance, the struggling and patient Palestinian people.”

The Israeli military confirmed that mortar shells were fired from Lebanon towards the north of the occupied lands.

It added that its artillery “is currently striking the area in Lebanon from where a shooting was carried out.”

The Israeli army further said that one of its drones struck a Hezbollah post in Shebaa Farms.

The attacks came one day after Hamas launched a large-scale operation, dubbed Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, with a heavy barrage of rockets in response to Israel’s desecration of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and increased settler violence. 

At least 300 Israelis have been killed while the death toll stands at 232 among the Palestinians.

Hezbollah praised the Hamas offensive, noting that it is a message to the Arab countries that are normalizing relations with the Tel Aviv regime.

It also called on Arab and Muslim people around the world to declare their support for Hamas and the Palestinian nation.

Armed resistance is the only way to confront the Israeli “aggression,” Hezbollah said, urging Israel to learn the “important lessons” taught by the “Palestinian resistance.”