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IRG Cmdr.: Resistance Front Could Still Surprise “Israel”

IRG Cmdr.: Resistance Front Could Still Surprise “Israel”
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By Staff, Agencies

The commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards [IRG] suggests that the regional resistance front could still face the “Israeli” entity with more surprises by fielding more of its capabilities.

The October-present war between the “Israeli” entity and the resistance front showed that the front serves as an “integrated set that has a lot of capabilities,” Brigadier General Esmail Qaani said on Wednesday.

“Of course, it has not yet used all of its capabilities,” he said, adding, “It was also proven [during the war] that no one can take the resistance front for granted.”

The apartheid "Israeli" entity launched the war against the Gaza Strip on October 7 after the surprise Operation Al-Aqsa Flood by the coastal sliver's resistance groups against the occupied territories that was staged in protest at intensification of Tel Aviv's decades-long crimes against Palestinians.

The regime has so far during the war killed more than 30,700 Gazans, most of them women and children.

Since the onset of the military onslaught, however, resistance groups across the region – from across Iraq and Lebanon to Yemen – have posed a serious challenge to the occupying regime by targeting the occupied territories as well as "Israeli" vessels or those bound for the territories with hundreds of rockets, missiles, and drones.

“Today, the resistance front, especially the forces of [the Gaza-based resistance movement of] Hamas in the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation, have assumed an offensive attitude by relying on [their] devotion and the weapons that they have [at their disposal,” Qaani noted.

The regional groups, he added, have “heroically faced the ‘Israeli’ army with a serious challenge.”

The resistance’s youths, who used to rely only on their bare hands and stones to defend themselves, have now come to both “protect their land and reputation and beset 'Israel' with their resistance [operations].”

“Gaza’s ruins will definitely be repaired, but the occupying regime’s reputation will not,” Qaani concluded.

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