Linking Al-Quds to Gaza happened without rockets: Israeli media
Israeli media speaks of establishing a relationship between occupied Al-Quds and the Gaza Strip without a single rocket being fired, which it attributed to last year's Seif Al-Quds battle.
Israeli media addressed on Wednesday warnings from the Israeli security apparatuses about the possibility of Gaza, and even possibly the occupied Palestinian interior, becoming an effective part in deterring aggressions in occupied Al-Quds.
"There are warnings about [this matter] from the security apparatuses," Israeli Channel 12 diplomatic correspondent Yaron Avraham said, noting that this was the reason why Prime Minister Naftali Bennett told senior officials in "Israel" behind closed doors that "Ben-Gevir going to Bab Al-Amoud could lead to [Seif Al-Quds] 2, and this was a stark warning made during talks today."
"In addition to that, the security apparatuses voiced concern over terrorist organizations in Gaza - Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hamas - being forced to respond to this type of incident," Avraham explained.
Citing Israeli security officials, he underlined that the situation deteriorating in occupied Al-Quds would lead the Israeli occupation forces to concentrate their soldiers in Al-Quds and the Old City, which would leave "Israel" exposed in other areas where operations could take place.
"Prime Minister Naftali Bennett acknowledges that the more the security situation deteriorates, the more fragile his coalition is," Israeli media said, noting that the occupied West Bank, Gaza, and the rest of occupied Palestine were linked to the situation in occupied Al-Quds.
While the Israeli government claims that it is preventing the settlers' flag march, Israeli settlers are now gathering for further provocative actions in occupied #AlQuds.#Palestine pic.twitter.com/Bqzhny708f
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A year after Seif Al-Quds, Gaza and Al-Quds were linked without a single missile being fired
What happened in occupied Palestine in the past few days, KAN military affairs analyst Roi Sharon saw, was a lesson to "Israel" that Seif Al-Quds was a failure for "Tel Aviv", "because the link between East Al-Quds and Gaza, one must admit, was established a year ago through [Seif Al-Quds Battle]."
He also said the confrontations in occupied Al-Quds were not escalating, though "the situation could change in a minute and a half through an incident" that could take place in Al-Aqsa.
KAN Arab affairs analyst Roi Kais said, "A year after [Seif Al-Quds Battle], the greatest success for Hamas and its allies is linking the situation in Al-Quds and the Gaza Strip."
"In the eyes of Hamas, they are victorious, and they see the flag march not making it to Bab Al-Amoud as an accomplishment," he added.
Hundreds of settlers were trying to storm Bab Al-Amoud in occupied Al-Quds, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported Wednesday, noting that the Israeli occupation forces were trying to prevent Israeli settlers from progressing toward Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Palestinians had gathered in Bab Al-Amoud to confront the settlers' attempts at storming the area, and the IOF tried to force the young Palestinians gathering there into backing down and withdrawing from the area.
Our correspondent also noted that Israeli media was broadcasting and publishing alerts that a flag march would be harmful to all parties.
"Today's march, as per the organizers, is a response to the Palestinians' resistance to the Israeli attempts to storm Al-Aqsa," Al Mayadeen's correspondent added.