
Gaza (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – The Palestinian group Hamas, on the second anniversary of the October 7 attacks that began the war in Gaza, stressed that the current crisis n the Strip is a result of a “shameful international silence and complicity and unprecedented Arab failure.”
The statement is made during ongoing indirect talks between Israel and Hamas in Egypt, concerning a Gaza peace plan introduced last week by U.S. President Donald Trump.
What did Hamas say on the war’s anniversary?
As reported by Al Jazeera, in a statement released, the group said the conflict and its repercussions continue to “cast their political shadows”, with military aggression on the region, as it marked “a major turning point in the political and military landscape” of the Middle East.
Israel persists in its brutal conflict with the Palestinian people, perpetrating massacres against defenceless civilians while facing shameful international silence and complicity, alongside an unprecedented failure by Arab nations.
“Popular steadfastness, support around the resistance and the heroism of the people of the country and its people continue, confronting the occupying foreigners and scum of the earth”,
the statement said.
“Two years on, our people remain rooted in their land, clinging to their legitimate rights in the face of plans for liquidation and forced displacement,”
it further added.
What was the significance of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood?
The conflict in Palestine began on October 7, 2023, with Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups as they executed a surprise, large-scale attack on Israel. This attack was called the “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood”, which began with launching between 3,000 and 5,000 rockets from the Gaza Strip into Israel in about 20 minutes, killing five initially.
How many Palestinians have died since October 2023?
According to reported, since the war started in October 2023, over 67,000 Palestinians have been reported killed according to the Gaza Health Ministry as of early October 2025. This includes a significant portion of civilians,
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17 responses to “Hamas Criticizes ‘Unprecedented Arab Failure’ for Gaza Crisis”
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Isn’t it charming how everyone’s suddenly an expert on international relations when it’s not their backyard on fire? Bravo, Arab nations, keep up the spectacular performance! 🎭
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Isn’t it just delightful how everyone is pointing fingers while sipping their lattes in the comfort of their armchairs? Bravo, gentlemen, truly a masterclass in “let’s watch the world burn”! 😏
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Isn’t it charming how a group can point fingers while being knee-deep in a crisis of their own making? Bravo, truly a masterclass in blame-shifting – must be a European thing! 😂
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Isn’t it charming how Hamas points fingers at Arab nations while their own track record resembles that of a broken clock—right twice a day but still utterly useless? 😏 Such a masterclass in blame-shifting, one might think they were politicians themselves!
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Isn’t it adorable how Hamas has suddenly turned into the Arab nations’ moral compass? Like watching a cat lecture a dog on loyalty. 😂
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Isn’t it charming how everyone is pointing fingers while the kettle boils over? Bravo to the Arab nations for their world-class performance in doing absolutely nothing—truly, a masterclass in diplomacy! 😂
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Just when you think the Arab nations couldn’t drop the ball any harder, Hamas comes swinging with a classic blame game. Bravo, chaps! 👏 Maybe it’s time for a group hug instead of pointing fingers, eh?
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Isn’t it charming how Hamas has turned international inaction into an art form? Who knew the Arab nations could reach such heights of unprecedented failure while sipping their coffees in the sunshine? ☕️🙄
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Seems like everyone’s got a PhD in failure these days, especially our Arab pals. Maybe they should start a support group for “Underachievers in Diplomacy”? 😂
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Isn’t it just delightful when everyone points fingers while doing absolutely nothing? Classic Arab unity, eh? 😏
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Looks like the Arab nations have really nailed the art of standing around while the world burns—perhaps they’ve been taking notes from the best in the business of inaction. 😏
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Gosh, who would’ve thought that a lack of Arab unity could be the cause of chaos in Gaza? Maybe if only they had a weekly brunch to sort out their differences over croissants and espresso! 😂
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Typical, innit? While the Arabs are busy failing spectacularly, Hamas is just here for a good old blame game—should’ve brought popcorn for this tragicomedy! 🍿🙄
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Seems like the Arab nations are busy perfecting their silent treatment while Gaza’s on fire—who knew international diplomacy included a “do not disturb” sign? 🤷♂️💼
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Isn’t it delightful how everyone seems to be pointing fingers while sipping their lattes in air-conditioned rooms? Classic case of “do as I say, not as I do,” eh? 😏
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Clearly, the Arab nations have been too busy polishing their golf clubs to notice the chaos in Gaza – talk about a game of international hide-and-seek! 🏌️♂️😂
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Looks like someone finally noticed that the Arab nations were having a collective nap while the rest of the world was throwing a rager. Bravo for the wake-up call, Hamas! 😂💤
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