Haniyeh: The theory of creating a new regional system with the presence of Israel failed.
The Hamas leader said that the Zionist regime is in the most fragile state possible and that the theory of creating a new regional system of which it is a part has failed.
Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas’ political bureau, called on Arab and African countries to cancel the agreement to normalize relations with the Zionist regime.
In a virtual meeting held by the Algerian National Movement on the sixty-seventh anniversary of the country’s revolution against French colonialism on November 1, 1954, he said: “Normalizing relations with the nation, the question of Palestine, Jerusalem and our resistance will not help.” Not all the agreements signed with the Zionist regime can legitimize this regime.
Referring to the important role of the resistance in the “equation and confrontation”, Haniyeh said that trying to circumvent Palestinian rights with the aim of creating regional peace and that normalization of relations first and then peace is an illusion, according to the Maa news agency.
He stressed: “Despite its military and security superiority, the Zionist regime is fragile and the occupier is in its weakest state.”
Haniyeh continued that the region has gone through three variables at the moment, the battle of Saif al-Quds in May 2021, the US spending on Afghanistan, and the third defeat of the theory of creating a new regional system and a coalition of which the Israeli regime is a part.
He stressed that it is the resistance that creates the equation today and that the period of victory of the Zionist army is over. Saif al-Quds proved that the defeat of the Zionist regime is possible and that the attempt to impose equations on the region will not succeed.
Saif al-Quds lasted eleven days between the Palestinian resistance and the Zionist regime, and the resistance fired more than 4,000 missiles at occupied Palestine.