Tehran (IP) -The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament said on the first anniversary of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on October 7, 2023, that the operation endangered the existence of the Israeli regime.

Iran PressIran news: It was on October 7, 2023, that Palestine's Hamas movement and several other resistance groups carried out a coordinated operation Al-Aqsa Flood from the Gaza Strip to the Gaza Envelop, south of the Israeli-occupied territories, which was considered the first Palestinian attack against the regime after the Arab Army was defeated in 1948. 

Delivering a speech at the 7th International Conference of Solidarity with the Palestinian Children said that the US and NATO support for the Israeli regime would not guarantee its survival. 

Ghalibaf referred to the Israeli regime's decades-long occupation of Palestine: "They imagined that Palestine would be forgotten by killing the Palestinian people, taking the Palestinian lands and many wars, but the Al-Aqsa Flood endangered the nature of the regime."

He also pointed to the Israeli regime's recent air raids of Lebanon and the assassination of Hezbollah leaders and commanders and said that the basis of the crime is the US.

Qalibaf said: "After about eighty years that this illegitimate regime was formed, all elements involved in the regime's survival are in stake. We believe that the existential philosophy of this criminal regime is shaky and today, instead of stable security, they have been overcome by stable fear."

Monday, October 7, was the first anniversary of the unique Operation Al-Aqsa Flood carried out by the Hamas Palestinian resistance movement and about 200 Zionists were taken captive in response to the regime's more than 7 decades of invading Palestine. Yet, the Israeli regime began an all-out war on the Gaza Strip which led to the massacre of more than 41,000 people. 

The leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Khamenei called the Israeli failure against the operation an "irreparable defeat."

One year passed from the operation and the Israeli all-out genocidal war on Gaza, but the Israeli regime could neither destroy Hamas nor could it free the captives.

Missiles were fired at Tel Aviv from Gaza today in the first anniversary of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood. 

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