Amid the rubble, thousands of Palestinians are making their way north, having been forcibly displaced by the onslaught of the Zionist military machine, while the world oscillates between impotence, fear, and complicity.

The alleged humanitarian slogans of the West has fallen as it turned a blind eye to the massacres occurring in Gaza and against its people, and after the occupying government attempted to obstruct the implementation of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip by linking the return of thousands of displaced Palestinians from the south of the Strip to the north with the release of the Zionist soldier “Arbel Yehud,” who was captured by the resistance from the settlements surrounding Gaza on October 7, 2023, despite the fact that the agreement did not stipulate such a condition. This has exacerbated the humanitarian suffering of the displaced, who have already lost everything except for the land to which they belong.
However, the determination and resolve of the steadfast sons of the land, who have spread out in the open to cross at the entrance of the Gaza Valley Bridge leading north, thwarted what the occupation aimed for.

Thousands of displaced Palestinians began returning to northern Gaza on the ninth day of the ceasefire agreement, following the withdrawal of occupation forces from the Netzarim axis in the center of the Strip.

The people of Gaza breathe in the soil of their land, chanting and celebrating their victory in front of the cameras that documented their journey of resilience, in the face of what Western technology has produced in terms of machines of destruction and devastation, and in a public challenge to what U.S. President Donald Trump proposed two days ago when he spoke of what he called the “cleansing” of Gaza and the transfer of some of its residents to Egypt, Jordan, and other unnamed Arab countries.

A scene etched in the heart of memory: the people of Gaza still cling to the meanings of pride and dignity, far from the concepts of submission, and their destination is as clear as the destruction in their city before the eyes of the world. This was confirmed by Achim Steiner, the head of the United Nations Development Programme, in a previous statement that between 65% and 70% of buildings in the Gaza Strip have been destroyed or damaged due to the Zionist bombardment, and that the war has obliterated 60 years of development.

On the other side, in the north of Gaza, in southern Lebanon, where the battle was launched in support of Gaza and its people on October 8, 2023, just one day after the Battle of the Flood of Al-Aqsa, time insists on linking all those who have stood by Palestine, its people, and its cause, affirming that their fate is one and their victory is one, with the world witnessing their sacrifices and their great will.

The people of south Lebanon have also returned to their homeland after it was devastated by the fiercest war machine, backed by all Western fingerprints, and they forced the occupying forces to withdraw under pressure, despite their earlier announcement that they would not withdraw from the villages they had occupied.

The blood of the Lebanese southerners mingled with the blood of the people of Gaza and their resistance, blooming this victory and reaffirming once again that the will to live is stronger than their machine of death.

 

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