TEHRAN, Oct. 13 (MNA) – The geography of the border between Jordan and the occupied Palestinian territories gives the Resistance a great opportunity in their struggle, an analysis argues.

The unpreparedness of the Israeli regime's intelligence agencies caused more than a thousand Zionists to be killed and nearly 150 others captured by the Resistance forces in a matter few hours in the Al-Aqsa Storm Operation launched by Palestinian resistance.

A journalist has said that the Israeli intelligence services would argue that Hamas was training for something that it would never dare to do. He added that that was bad prediction and out of arrogance. Hamas instead launched an incredibly complicated and sophisticated attack from air, land and sea.

Al-Aqsa Storm showed how vulnerable the Zionist military is to an offensive operation. This vulnerability is an issue that has been repeatedly warned by Zionists in recent years.

Zionist newspapers say that Netanyahu's strategy regarding Iran's nuclear program has also completely failed, and Tel Aviv's relations with the United States are tense as never before. Without the US, which is considered a very important ally for the Israeli regime, it is unlikely that the regime can last even a day.

Jordan and Palestinian resistance

Jordan is one of the most important countries in the region for the Zionist regime. Since the founding of the fake Zionist regime in Palestine and the formation of a new political geography and the constantly changing political factions among the countries of the region, not only has Jordan's importance in this puzzle never decreased, but because of the position it had either in endangering or preserving the regime's existence, received more attention from the regime and its backers, i.e. Western powers, especially the United States. Due to the fact that among the 4 neighbors of the usurping regime, Lebanon, Syria and Egypt, Jordan has the longest shared border with it and practically covers the entire eastern part of the regime, strategically speaking, it has the most important position in the stability or instability of the regime given the threats that pose to it from the eastern side.

One of the main sources of threat is the presence of more than 4 million Palestinians in Jordan, a potential threat that has made Jordan to be called silent Palestine.

One of the most important and strategic areas of the region is on the west bank of the Jordan Rift Valley, which extends from Lake Tiberias in the north to the Dead Sea. Israel occupies a part of it located between the Dead Sea and the West Bank. The importance of the Jordan Valley is that it is a warm and fertile natural area that can be exploited for agriculture throughout the year and is located above the most important water basin in Palestine. The Al Ghawr, region of the Jordan Valley is one third of the area of the West Bank and more than 56,000 citizens live there, including in the city of Jericho. This population includes 2% of the total population of Palestinian residents in the West Bank. This area is one of Jordan's occupied areas, and in recent years, Jordan has sought to reclaim it after the end of its lease clause to Tel Aviv in the Wadi Araba peace treaty in 1993.

The geography of the border between Jordan and the occupied Palestinian territories gives the Palestinians and other Arabs living in Jordan a great opportunity for creating insecurity and sending weapons to the West Bank. It was for fear of that possibility that the Zionist regime sealed off that border are shorty just one hour after the Al-Aqsa Storm was launched on Saturday.

MNA