‘Israel’ confirms defeat in first 2hrs of Al Aqsa Flood battle

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An Israeli military investigation into the historic operation Al Aqsa Flood battle has painted a picture of an occupation army that has been struck with unprecedented failures.

Zionist newspaper “Maariv” reports Israel’s Gaza Division was defeated in the first two hours of the battle.

Palestinian resistance fighters led by Hamas managed to strike the command and control in the Israeli army in the first minutes of the operation.

Most of the leaders were eliminated.

And in the first three hours, about 160 occupation soldiers were killed in clashes near Gaza and in illegal settlements where fighters had entered.

On October 7th 2023 the Israeli occupation entity was struck from air, sea, and land. In three waves around 5,500 Palestinians entered the occupied lands. They broke through the Gaza barrier at more than 100 points, and moved through about 60 routes on their way to the Israeli entity’s southern and central cities. At least seven boats carrying 50 fighters also attempted to enter the maritime border en route to strategic centres. The Israeli occupation was attacked from air with six resistance gliders flying over the barrier along with 57 drones.

The Israeli occupation’s newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth says the Military Intelligence Division was afflicted by arrogance and blindness.

This while Amir Barshalom says Hamas carried out one of the most effective deception operations ever, something that many intelligence agencies around the world will study intently.

This as the Israeli entity saw one thing, while Gaza was preparing something entirely different.

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