Wall Street Journal: Israel lost the war against Hamas
The American publication wrote in a report referring to the cease-fire in Gaza: “Israel has failed in all its goals in the Gaza war, including the destruction of Hamas.”
According to Isna, with the start of the ceasefire in Gaza after 15 months of war and the failure of the Zionist regime to achieve its predetermined goals, many world media have been forced to admit the defeat of the Zionist regime.
In this regard, the American publication “Wall Street Journal” wrote on Sunday evening: “With the beginning of a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, it must be said that Israel has not reached the main goal of its war, which is the destruction of Hamas. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised his desperate far-right supporters that he would later win “total victory.”
According to the American publication, Hamas is “parading” in Gaza despite the “heavy costs” of its victory.
The Wall Street Journal added: “Hamas and the Lebanese Hezbollah militia are expected to recover quickly and develop their capabilities.”
According to the American publication, during the Gaza war, the Zionist regime has not been able to defeat the Hamas movement, and every time it has claimed the destruction of this group in areas in Gaza, this group has returned to those areas.
The Wall Street Journal also reported, citing analysts and Israeli military officials, that “Hamas lost thousands of fighters and many of its top commanders, but has found many freshmen among Gaza’s large population of young men.”
Yuli Edelstein, one of the senior representatives of the Likud party led by the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, recently admitted: “Hamas has been hit in Gaza, but it is still not defeated.”
According to the American publication, Hamas remains a movement with deep roots and continuous support in the Gaza society.
The Wall Street Journal also referred to the release of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons and wrote: “The ceasefire agreement and the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli prisons can further strengthen the position of Hamasra.”
The American publication’s acknowledgment of the increasing support of the Palestinians for Hamas, while earlier American officials, including the current US President Joe Biden, claimed that Hamas should not have a place in the future of Gaza.
The Wall Street Journal also reported: “The Israeli government and military have been blaming each other for months for failing to confront Hamas. Senior military officials complain about the lack of a plan to bring in a replacement to run Gaza and drive out Hamas, without which Israel’s efforts on the battlefield could be wasted.
The American publication also claimed: “The West Bank is a place that can turn into a stage of conflict. The cease-fire and prisoner exchange agreement, if fully implemented, could see the return of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners to the West Bank, where Israel’s economic restrictions have increased unemployment and the Palestinian Authority has struggled to pay salaries, including its own.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the widespread attacks of settlers on the West Bank, which are supported by the security forces of the Zionist regime, have also led to the anger of the Palestinians against the occupation regime and the self-governing organizations.
The American publication acknowledged the defeat of the Israeli regime against Hamas, while the Zionist regime, with the support of the United States, launched a devastating war against the residents of the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023 (15 Mehr 1402), as a result of which, in addition to massive destruction and deadly famine, more than Thousands of Palestinians, most of whom are women and children, were martyred and wounded. Despite all these crimes, the Zionist regime admitted that after 471 days of war against the residents of Gaza, it could not achieve its goals of this war, which is the destruction of the Hamas movement and the return of the Zionist prisoners from the Gaza Strip.
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