[News] Hamas releases second Al-Aqsa Flood narrative, says resistance against Israel ‘cannot be erased’
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Al-Aqsa
Flood: Hamas Details Military, Political, and Humanitarian Goals in
Recently Released Narrative
Quds News Network
December 24, 2025
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[image: Al-Aqsa Flood: Hamas Details Military, Political, and Humanitarian
Goals in Recently Released Narrative]
Hamas has published a detailed account of Al-Aqsa Flood operation,
revealing its military tactics, political objectives, and humanitarian
considerations. The narrative highlights years of resistance, the struggle
against occupation, and the group’s vision for Gaza’s future.
Gaza (QNN)- On Wednesday, Hamas released a detailed account of its October
7 Al-Aqsa Flood resistance operation, stating that it is a culmination of
decades-long Israeli repression and Palestinian resistance.The 36-page-long
narrative reaffirms that the military operation was a response to 77 years
of occupation and ongoing Israeli policies aimed at expelling native
Palestinians and dismantling their villages.
Hamas described the October 7 operation not as the inevitable outcome of
occupation since 1948. The statement emphasized that Israel’s colonial and
expansionist policies have targeted Palestinians through segregation,
ethnic cleansing, and the systematic denial of political sovereignty. Hamas
stated that the operation was a calculated act of resistance against an
aggressive Israeli strategy under far-right governments allied with
religious Zionism.
The resistance movement criticized the failure of political negotiations
with the Palestinian Authority. According to the narrative, Israel used
peace talks as a cover to expand settlement and deepen control over
Palestinian territories. Meanwhile, Gaza faced a tight siege that lasted 17
years, depriving residents of basic necessities. Hamas described the Gaza
Strip as “the largest open-air prison in the world,” stressing that
Palestinians had reached a breaking point.
Hamas also highlighted the suffering of Palestinian detainees and hostages.
Thousands endured severe repression, torture, and slow killings in Israeli
prisons. The statement criticized the international community, including
the United Nations and Security Council, for failing to act decisively
while Israel escalated occupation and settlement efforts.
According to Hamas, Al-Aqsa Flood operation marked a turning point, as it
struck deep into Israeli military lines in Gaza within hours, neutralizing
hundreds of soldiers and capturing strategic positions. Hamas insisted that
their operations avoided hospitals, schools, places of worship,
journalists, and medical teams.
The statement condemned Israeli propaganda and disinformation campaign that
falsely accused the resistance of targeting Israeli 'civilians'. Hamas
emphasized that the killing of civilians does not align with its religious
or national values and that any civilian casualties were the result of
Israeli Hannibal directive.
The operation, Hamas asserted, revived Palestinian collective consciousness
and refocused global attention on the occupation. Surveys cited in the
statement indicated strong public support for Hamas: 72% of Palestinians
deemed the October 7 military operation justified, and 69% approved of
Hamas’ performance, compared with only 11% approval for the Palestinian
Authority.
Hamas added that the operation aimed at restoring Palestinian dignity,
breaking the siege, and asserting the right to self-determination. The
statement outlined concrete goals: full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza,
release of all Palestinian detainees and hostages, lifting of the blockade,
unrestricted access to essential supplies, and the rebuilding of Gaza with
Palestinian-led administration.
Hamas stated that the operation also disrupted Israel’s image abroad,
undermining its reputation as a “Western democracy” and challenging the
narrative of Israeli security superiority. The statement argued that
Al-Aqsa Flood exposed the failure of Israeli deterrence and revealed the
limits of occupation, while reaffirming the centrality of armed resistance
in Palestinian national consciousness.
Hamas concluded that the future of Gaza and Palestine depends on
Palestinian unity, self-governance, and collective participation. The
movement rejected external interference in Palestinian political affairs
and vowed to continue defending Jerusalem, Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the West
Bank while promoting national sovereignty and regional solidarity.
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Hamas
releases second Al-Aqsa Flood narrative, says resistance against Israel
‘cannot be erased’
Presstv
December 25, 2025
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*Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has released its second narrative of
Operation Al-Aqsa Flood against Israel on October 7, 2023, asserting that
the Palestinian people’s resistance against the genocidal regime proved
that they cannot be eliminated.*
In its new narrative, entitled “Our Narrative… Al-Aqsa Flood: Two Years of
Steadfastness and the Will for Liberation”, Hamas said over the past two
years, Palestinians forged “an epic of steadfastness and resilience” in the
face of one of the most brutal wars of extermination aimed at breaking
their will and forcing them into surrender.
In the course of its genocidal war, it said, Israel sought to deny
Palestinian existence, through displacement, starvation, and the brutal
destruction of homes and other civilian infrastructure across the besieged
Gaza Strip.
“After two years of genocide and steadfastness, our narrative stands clear
and evident: a people who cannot be erased, a resistance that cannot be
defeated, and a memory that cannot be forgotten,” Hamas said in its 42-page
document.
Israel launched its brutal Gaza onslaught on October 7, 2023, after Hamas
carried out its historic operation in retaliation for Israel’s intensified
atrocities against the Palestinian people.
Israel, however, failed to achieve its declared objectives despite killing
at least 70,942 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and injuring
171,195 others.
The criminal regime was forced to agree to a ceasefire with Hamas,
which took effect on October 10, 2025. Since then, Israel has violated the
truce with near-daily attacks on Gaza.
Hamas emphasized that Operation Al-Aqsa Flood was no sudden event, but
another chapter in the ongoing struggle against the Israeli occupation,
marking a historic, pivotal stage in the journey of the Palestinian cause.
“The Al-Aqsa Flood was, for us and for the vast masses across the world,
not merely a military event, but a moment of glorious birth, and an
emergence of a liberated consciousness free from deception or
falsification,” it said.
The resistance group also noted that Palestinians are today more confident
in their ability to survive, while Israel is burdened by psychological
defeat and a loss of deterrence.
It further stressed that Israel’s narrative has collapsed and has begun to
transform into an isolated and pariah entity.
The genocide in Gaza revealed that Israel is a “racist, savage and
insurgent entity, supported by deceitful and oppressive countries that
deceive the world with slogans of peace, justice, and humanity while being
direct partners in the crime,” Hamas pointed out.
Meanwhile, it reaffirmed the determination of the resistance, which has
been ongoing for 77 years, to pursue the liberation of Palestine from the
Israeli occupation, the return of refugees to their homeland, and the
establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state, with al-Quds as its capital.
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