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American analyst in interview with Qodsna:

Palestinian resistance proved to be undefeatable during Gaza war

Kevin Barrett told Qodsna that nine months into the Zionist genocidal war on Gaza, the regime failed to achieve its objectives, and that the Palestinian resistance movement is now stronger than what it was in October.

Tehran, Qodsna - Kevin Barrett, expert in Islamic studies, peace and conflict studies, and comparative religion, said in an interview with the Qods News Agency that Palestinian resistance fighters based on their motto of “victory or martyrdom” proved they cannot be defeated militarily.

 

Asked about the way that the Palestinian people can win back their rights and land from the Zionist occupying regime, the American political expert said:

 

Palestinian resistance against Zionist genocide is the most noble and inspiring collective effort in recent history.  No other people have made such heroic sacrifices, in such an obviously just cause, against such a despicably evil enemy.

 

The Palestinian issue is weighted with symbolic and strategic significance for the entire world. The conquest of Palestine by the Zionist-banker-dominated British Empire was, as General Allenby indicated when he entered Jerusalem al-Quds, the latest episode of the Crusades. But this was an anti-Christ crusade! The destruction of the Holy Land, the desecration of its sacred sites, the murder and expulsion of the descendants of the family of Jesus (peace be upon him) and their replacement by invading Jesus-hating Western colonizers, together amounted to a symbolic statement of world conquest and domination by the arrogant, satanic forces that rule today's West.

 

It was also a symbolic statement epitomizing their hoped-for destruction of traditional religion in general, and universal monotheism in particular. The conquest and desecration of the Holy Land represented a monumental defeat for the world’s Christians and Muslims, since that ravaged Holy Land was repopulated by mostly-atheist members of a fanatical tribe dedicated to the looting and eventual destruction or subjugation of all “goyim” religions, beginning with Christianity and Islam. (Zionism is a heretical, satanic deviation from traditional Judaism, and was founded by self-styled satanists Sabbatei Zevi and Jacob Frank.)

 

Facing the distilled essence of evil, the Palestinians have stubbornly endured almost unimaginable suffering in defense of goodness, justice, and beauty—that is, in defense of God. What they have endured amounts to a collective crucifixion. Their absolute commitment to resist to the death, expressed in Abu Obeida’s tag-line “victory or martyrdom,” is the sin qua none of Palestinian resistance.

 

To finally succeed in eliminating the demonic scourge of Zionism, the Palestinians will need to continue expanding their efforts to broaden the struggle across a multitude of fronts. Regarding the military front, the Palestinians do not have to win spectacular broad-scale victories; all they need to do is prove that they cannot be defeated militarily. Hamas, backed by the Axis of Resistance, is proving that now. After eight months of a genocidal all-out war aimed at “eliminating Hamas” the Zionists have made no military gains whatsoever. Hamas and the rest of the Palestinian armed resistance is stronger today than it was in October.

 

The evolution of new military technologies including drones and rockets, and the shift in the global balance of power away from Israel’s Western backers and toward the East and South, dictates that time is not on the Zionists’ side. Palestinian endurance, and exploitation of opportunities for new alliances with rising powers, will eventually compel the Zionists to recognize the precarity of their position and capitulate.

 

On the ideological front, the Palestinians are winning the hearts and minds of most of the world, notably including Western young people—especially the highly-educated ones who will make up the future leadership class. The importance of this battle of ideas should not be underestimated. The great wave of decolonization that peaked around 1960, which saw European powers beginning with Britain and France give up their overseas possessions, was driven by ideological forces as much as military ones. French president De Gaulle chose to return Algeria to the Algerians not because France lacked the military power to keep fighting, but because much of the world, including France’s own young people, saw that the settlers’ cause was unjust.

 

Similarly, Western young people today, beginning with students in America’s Ivy League universities, see that the Zionist settlers’ cause is unjust. And just as French Algeria couldn’t survive without French support, the genocidal Zionist settler colony in Occupied Palestine cannot survive without American and Western support. As the Israel-supporting Baby Boomer generation dies off, and is replaced by a younger pro-Palestine cohort, the ever-more-radical, ever-less-educated Zionist settler fanatics will be left high and dry.

 

But even as they build alliances with young left-leaning secular Westerners, Palestinians also need to mobilize the Muslim Ummah in defense of Palestine—while educating Christians, especially those in the US, about the Zionist entity’s rabid anti-Christ orientation. The Zionist plan to turn Christians against Muslims goes back to Rabbi Abarbanel, an obsession of Netanyahu’s father Benzion. It has only been successful because Christians have been neutered and rendered impotent by their Jewish-Zionist overlords. The conservative elements in the West who are rediscovering their Christian identity are potential allies in the struggle to liberate the Holy Land from the Zionist Antichrist.”