WANA (Mar 21) – It was the eve of Eid al-Fitr when Iran launched a continuous two-hour assault on the Israeli regime, a Palestinian media activist said as Iranian missiles rained down on Israel, allowing the people of Gaza a moment of peace to welcome Eid al-Fitr.

 

Missiles struck everywhere—from Haifa to Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. This was not merely an attack; it was a full-scale Iranian demonstration of power utilizing a diverse arsenal, including the Khorramshahr, Kheibar Shekan, and Ghadr missiles.

 

What made this strike particularly striking was its timing. It occurred immediately following a speech by the Israeli Prime Minister, in which he boasted of having destroyed Iran’s entire missile capability. Instead, Iran forced six million of them into shelters, while he himself was personally driven into fortified underground bunkers.

 

A Celebration Amidst the Ruins

Today, for the first time since the onset of the genocide, our people in Gaza are celebrating Eid. It is true they remain in tents, and their food supplies are scarcer than before the war, but they are finally safe from the bombardment. They celebrate while all those who conspired against them sit in terror and panic:

 

The collaborator sits in a luxury villa in the “oil cities,” watching as his own wealth becomes his torment.

 

The American scratches his head in bewilderment on his own soil.

 

The Israeli leader is dragged like a rat from one corner of a deep bunker to another whenever Iran chooses.

 

By God, if someone had told me that the petrochemical complexes in Haifa, the glass towers of Dubai, and the oil ports of Yanbu would all become targets while Gaza remained in safety, I would have called them insane. Even if Iran had done nothing else for Palestine but this, it would have been enough.

 

The Turning of the Tide

Today, we say to our people: Eid Mubarak. Sit back and witness how destinies shift and how vengeance is exacted. You initiated the path to freedom with your lives, and today, Iran completes it.

 

It takes only a single person of dignity to stand against oppression. You were those people, as were those of the Resistance, amidst a nation that has forgotten every word in the dictionary except one: Betrayal. Today is your Eid, and today is the day of God’s retribution.