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Two Years of Legendary Steadfastness and Resistance

By Dr Ahmed Haroon Jazbhay

Today, the Media Review Network joins the freedom-loving world to commemorate two years since Operation Al Aqsa Flood, an attempt to break free from the Gaza Ghetto and loosen the shackles of Zionist settler colonialism.

Israel killed 1000+ of its own people on this day by invoking the Hannibal Doctrine, which authorises the military to use maximum force to prevent them from being taken hostage.

What has followed is the world’s most brutal genocide, epistemicide, and ethnical cleansing operation of the 21st century.

Against all odds, and despite widespread death and destruction, the resistance movements in Gaza have risen against the Israeli Genocide Force, inflicting injuries and thousands of casualties on the genocidal enemy.

The Palestinian people in Gaza, with every reason to do so, have not turned against the resistance movements challenging the settler coloniser, and have suffered the full effects of the Fanonian Zone of Non-being – famine, death, and destruction.

In years to come, historians and political analysts will study the legendary steadfastness and resistance of the Palestinian people who rose, against all odds, to challenge the most brutal genocidal force in modern history.

The latest Trump ceasefire plan, in its original form, was nothing more than a plan of surrender, an attempt to obtain via American soft power what could not be obtained in two years of military ferocity – a surrender of Palestinians’ inalienable right to self-determination in their homeland.

The Resistance saw through this thinly veiled colonial plan and instead proposed to accept some tenets whilst rejecting others as beyond its sole mandate, instead choosing to negotiate on these.

We at Media Review Network salute the steadfastness and resistance of the Palestinian people and support all their efforts, military and otherwise, to ensure that there does not continue to be a settler colonial entity known as ‘Israel’ in Palestine.

Ceasefire or no ceasefire, the genocide has not ended, but the march towards victory from the River to the Sea, is irreversible.

Issued by:
Dr Ahmed Haroon Jazbhay
Executive Member
Media Review Network
South Africa
Johannesburg
Tel: 0124296533
Cell: 0848710966
jazbhah@unisa.ac.za