Mohammad Raa'd, the head of the "Loyalty to the Resistance" bloc, stated that "the Israeli enemy was defeated from the beginning of its battle because it presented a horrific, savage image of its nature, which it had marketed in the West as a nature that preserves human rights. Thus, the Israeli has revealed to new generations in the West a contrary image of being a bastion of democracy in the Middle East, but they discovered that Israel is a savage society that does not recognize any human values for others." He pointed out that "the Israeli enemy practices its superiority over the weak—children, women, hospitals, schools, residential neighborhoods, and homes—while in facing the fighters, it is exhausted and suffers losses."
He noted that "the Israeli enemy's image in the eyes of new generations in the West has transformed from seeing this Zionist entity as having a fighting army, to the current perception around the world that in Israel there is no fighting army, but rather a killing army." He continued: "What the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon does, and what it has accomplished over the years in resisting the Israeli aggression, is that it has softened the bones of the Zionist entity and shattered its capacity to think."
He signified that "what happened in the Al-Aqsa Flood battle showed that the entity had its bones shattered, and even those who carried out the operation were surprised by the rapid collapse of the Israelis. Why did it shatter quickly under the first steps taken by the Gaza fighters? Because the enemy's bones have softened and it suffered a cerebral concussion, due to the chronic headache inflicted upon it by the Islamic Resistance during its years of resisting its aggression."