The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has defended as “necessary step” and a “normal response” its October 7 operation al-Aqsa Flood on Israeli regime that led to a killing campaign against the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip.
Hamas stresses operation al-Aqsa Flood “necessary step” to Israeli crimes against Palestinians
22 Jan 2024 - 10:34
The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has defended as “necessary step” and a “normal response” its October 7 operation al-Aqsa Flood on Israeli regime that led to a killing campaign against the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip.
The movement made the comments in an official statement released in English and Arabic on Sunday.
It said the operation, dubbed al-Aqsa Storm, was a normal response to all Israeli conspiracies against the Palestinian people.
"Operation al-Aqsa Storm ... was a necessary step and a normal response to confront all Israeli conspiracies against the Palestinian people and their cause. It was a defensive act in the frame of getting rid of the Israeli occupation, [and] reclaiming the Palestinian rights...," Hamas said.
The movement added that Israel "has systematically destroyed every possibility to establish the Palestinian state through a wide campaign of settlement construction and Judaization of the Palestinian lands in the occupied West Bank" and the city of al-Quds.
The Israeli regime has built hundreds of settlements across those territories, and is constantly ratifying plans to expand such structures, which are illegal under international law due to their construction on an occupied territory.
Backed by the regime's forces, illegal Israeli settlers also regularly invade the al-Aqsa Mosque Compound, Islam's third-holiest site, where it is forbidden to perform non-Muslim prayers or rituals based on longstanding international agreements.
The movement also referred to the history of Western and Western-backed acts of aggression against Palestinians, saying, "The battle of the Palestinian people against occupation and colonialism did not start on October 7, but started 105 years ago, including 30 years of British colonialism and 75 years of Zionist occupation."
Hamas added that Operation al-Aqsa Storm exclusively targeted Israeli military bases and every effort was made to capture only Israeli troops in order to free Palestinian prisoners held by the regime.
“Avoiding harm to civilians, especially children, women and elderly people is a religious and moral commitment by all the al-Qassam Brigades fighters. We reiterate that the Palestinian resistance was fully disciplined and committed to the Islamic values during the operation and that the Palestinian fighters only targeted the occupation soldiers and those who carried weapons against our people," Hamas said.
Emphasizing that "if there was any case of targeting civilians, it happened accidently and in the course of the confrontation with the occupation forces," the movement noted, "Many Israelis were killed by the Israeli army and police due to their confusion" as Operation al-Aqsa Storm led to "rapid collapse of the Israeli security and military system."
Elsewhere in the statement, the movement called for "the immediate halt to the Israeli aggression on Gaza, [as well as] the crimes and ethnic cleansing committed against the entire Gaza population" to allow the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza.
More than 25,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed in the Israeli military onslaught so far, while over 62,600 others have been injured.
The movement added that it wants to hold the Israeli regime "legally accountable for what it caused of human suffering towards the Palestinian people, and to charge it for the crimes against civilians, infrastructure, hospitals, educational facilities, mosques and churches."
“We tell these countries -- especially the US administration, Germany, Canada and the UK -- that if they really want justice to prevail as they claim, they ought to announce their support for the course of an investigation into all crimes committed in the occupied Palestine and to lend their full support to the international courts to effectively do their job,” Hamas said.
Israel is currently facing a lawsuit filed by South Africa at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), accusing the regime of committing genocide against the people of Gaza.
Mexico and Chile have also asked the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate Israel’s genocidal war, citing the “escalation of violence against civilian targets.”
The movement, meanwhile, rejected any foreign efforts to decide Gaza's future.
"We categorically reject any international or Israeli projects aimed at deciding the future of Gaza that only serve to prolong the occupation. We stress that the Palestinian people have the capacity to decide their future and to arrange their internal affairs, and thus no party in the world has the right to impose any form of guardianship on the Palestinian people or decide on their behalf."
The Israeli regime and the United States, Tel Aviv's biggest ally, have come up with a number of so-called "post-war" plans for Gaza, suggesting that the territory might not be ruled by the resistance movement in the aftermath of the Israeli military aggression. Hamas and the international community have already rejected all such plans, saying the fate of Gaza only lies in the hands of its own people.
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