Winners and Losers of the Al-Aqsa Flood
Despite all the monotonous and biased reports and analyses aimed at convincing the world community of the “collapse” of the Axis of Resistance, the facts on the ground show a completely different reality.

Despite all the monotonous and biased reports and analyses aimed at convincing the world community of the “collapse” of the Axis of Resistance, the facts on the ground show a completely different reality.
The middle of April 2024 turned out to be a new turning point in the history of mankind and especially in the context of the Middle East. First, it was October 7, 2023, when the Palestinians showed the fragility of the Zionist essence, now the Iranians easily broke through the air defenses of the “radical cosmopolitans.” Officially, Iranian missiles and drones were the answer for the murder of IRGC representatives inside the Iranian consulate in Damascus. But all observers on both sides of the conflict understand that Tehran’s actions are part of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
The Lebanese resistance movement, Hezbollah, has published statistics of its operations against the Israeli regime, announcing that during the 200 days of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, its fighters carried out 1,650 operations against the regime, resulting in the killing and wounding of 2,000 Zionists.
The Islamic Resistance In Iraq published the statistics of its operations during the last 200 days against the US bases in Iraq and Syria and the Zionist regime in the occupied territories.
By publishing an infographic on the 200th day of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, Hezbollah announced that a total of 1998 operations have been carried out against the Zionist regime and its supporter, i.e. CENTCOM terrorists from Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen.