A member of the Political Bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), Bassem Naim, said that the Battle of Al-Aqsa Flood achieved great gains despite its high costs, stressing that the day after the war in the Gaza Strip will be distinctly Palestinian.
Naeem spoke in the “Viewpoints” program, which is broadcast on the Al Jazeera 360 platform, about his vision about… Al-Aqsa flood And the October 7 attack. He began his talk with his experience of displacement during his childhood, then his travel to Germany and his subsequent return to the Gaza Strip.
He addressed the leader of the movement agitation The causes of October 7th and its relationship to the siege on Gaza Strip The settlers’ incursions into the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the attempt to impose a temporal and spatial division of it, in addition to the field conditions and political contexts of the conflict.
He spoke about the field situation in the Gaza Strip and the humanitarian tragedy of civilians. He also addressed the progress of battles in the Strip and the state of the resistance factions and their morale. He stressed that it is impossible for the occupation to be able to stabilize or reoccupy the Gaza Strip.
He enumerated what he saw as the gains achieved by the Al-Aqsa flood despite the high prices that were offered, and at the forefront of these gains was proving the possibility of defeating the Israeli occupation and liberating Palestine, striking the Israeli security doctrine to death, and making the Palestinian narrative reach the entire world.
Naim answered during the interview that was filmed before the martyrdom Ismail HaniyehHead of the Political Bureau of Hamas, andHassan NasrallahSecretary-General ofHezbollahregarding the following questions:
- How did you experience displacement?
- How was the experience in Germany?
- What are the reasons for the October 7th attack?
- What did the flood achieve?
- What did Israel lose?
- Why is Palestine heard now?
- Is the flood worth its price?
- What is the biggest loss in battle?
- What do you say to a people who have lost everything?
- How do you face sadness and brokenness?
- Can the Palestinian people withstand and continue?
- What is the future of leadership?
- How do you see the day after the war?
- What will happen to normalization after the flood?
- How do you see the impact of the boycott?
- What are the goals of the occupation?
- Will Israel collapse?
- Is the dispute with the Jews or with Zionism?
- What do you say to someone who comes after 50 years?
7/10/2024–|Last updated: 10/7/202411:38 PM (Mecca time)