File photo shows resistance groups based in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territory of the Gaza Strips parading their defensive equipment.
The Palestinian resistance movement of Islamic Jihad issues the Israeli regime a strong warning amid its continued harassment of Palestinians in the holy occupied city of al-Quds Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.
"Operation Sword of al-Quds is not the last battle against the occupying Zionist regime," Khaled al-Batsh, member of the groups Politburo, said on Sunday.
The name was used by the resistance groups based in the Tel Aviv-blockaded Gaza Strip, including the Islamic Jihad, to specify their defensive operation against the regimes latest war on the coastal sliver in May.
The operation saw the resistance firing more than 4,000 rockets against the occupied territories, forcing the regime to desperately call for a ceasefire after just 11 days.
The operation also sought to exact revenge on Tel Aviv over its weeks-long harassment of Sheikh Jarrahs Palestinian residents, whom it had served with eviction orders.
Al-Batsh said, "As long as the Zionist regime keeps usurping our lands, we keep up our ceaseless struggle, because we are the owners of this territory and do not give up even a handspan of it."
The remarks came as Shiekh Jarrah has been playing an unwelcome host to fresh escalatory attempts by the regimes forces for the several past weeks.
No earlier than on Saturday, Israeli forces launched another crackdown on a demonstration staged by the neighborhoods residents against Tel Avivs decision to expel them from their homes.
Footage provided by the Palestinian Shehab news agency showed the forces strutting through the neighborhood and forcing one protester to the ground. Other outlets also pointed to taking place of assault and battery on the part of the forces against the protesters.
The Islamic Jihad official, however, warned that the resistances operation and the fallout from it continued to plague the Israeli regime, "who used to mistakenly think it could overcome the resistance."
The groups fellow Gaza-based resistance movement of Hamas that rules the enclave also struck a warning note aimed at the regime, cautioning it against "playing with fire," the Arabic-language Palestine al-Yawm news agency reported.
"The resistance is prepared to respond to the occupiers aggression," said Mohammed Hamadeh, a Hamas spokesman in al-Quds, adding, "The occupiers should learn a lesson and stop their attacks on al-Quds neighborhoods."
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