The ceasefire agreement between the Zionist regime and Hamas comes 468 days after Israel’s genocidal war that resulted in the massacre of more than 46,000 Gazans, the displacement of more than 2 million Palestinians, and the destruction of the most vital infrastructure, including healthcare. It’s completed. Educational and religious facilities in Gaza.
The publication of the terms of this three-stage agreement in various regional and international media caused a wave of joy throughout the Islamic world and among Palestinian supporters, while it also caused waves of joy among residents of the occupied territories, especially far-right groups. caused frustration and anger. .
Ultra-Orthodox dissatisfaction with the regrouping of Hamas and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the area is so serious that the newspaper Israel Hayom reports that a bad deal was struck by President Trump and his proxy, U.S. Special Envoy for the West Steven Weitekamp. He claimed that it was imposed on him by Israel. Asian situation.
To quell Zionist anger, the Jerusalem Post claimed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had promised Smotrich to resume the war in the Palestinian territory after the prisoner exchange process was completed.
Despite Zionist threats to destroy Hamas, alter Gaza’s geopolitical landscape, and ultimately return displaced people to the occupied northern regions, the promise of “Martyr Nasrallah” has now been fulfilled. It seems as though the Zionists have not yet been able to deal with it. To return to the northern region.
This report examines various aspects of the Zionist defeat in the process of announcing the ceasefire agreement.
Over the past 15 months, the Zionist regime’s cabinet and military officials have repeatedly declared that the war in Gaza will not end unless all infrastructure, institutions, and members of Hamas in the Strip are destroyed. However, Antony Blinken’s recent statements at the Atlantic Council, acknowledging the rebuilding of military brigades affiliated with the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, are evidence of Zionist failure on the Gaza battlefield.
The US Secretary of State under the Biden administration asserted that the US government has repeatedly warned Israel that a “military strike” is not the only path to defeating Hamas. Instead, Israel must find an alternative to this legitimate organization within the Gaza Strip.
The Americans appear to be pursuing the return of the Palestinian Authority to Gaza and the takeover of civil administration in cooperation with some selected members within the Gaza Strip.
The US government also appears interested in getting the Palestinian Authority’s intelligence chief, Majid Faraj, involved in Gaza and working with the Zionist regime and international forces to counter a resurgence of resistance in Gaza.
No international or regional actor can deny the strong support for resistance groups among the Gaza population. The residents of this Palestinian enclave have not forgotten the events of 2004-2007 and are unlikely to allow Palestinian Authority forces to settle in the area again without cooperation with Hamas.
This misperception of Americans and Zionists becomes even more apparent when news networks broadcast footage of people in Gaza celebrating the end of the war and expressing gratitude to Hamas and Islamic Jihad. When a resistance fighter is martyred, more than a dozen teenagers in Gaza and the West Bank aspire to follow in his footsteps.
These misconceptions about Gaza’s resilient Muslim community have prevented Israel’s far-right extremists from achieving their stated objectives for the war.
Losers Ben Gvir and Smotrich
No politician in Netanyahu’s cabinet was more upset and angry than Itamar Ben Gvir and Smotrich over the Doha ceasefire announcement.
Ben Gvir, leader of the Jewish Power party, released a video expressing his opposition to the recent agreement and announcing his intention to resign from the cabinet. However, with Gideon Saar joining the cabinet, Ben Gvir can no longer cause the collapse of the cabinet on his own.
As a result, Ben Gvir called on another far-right minister, Smotrich, leader of the Religious Zionism party, to work together to overthrow his government.
Despite Ben Gvir’s public appeals, contradictory reports have emerged about Smotrich’s intention to support the idea of overthrowing the cabinet. Some analysts have interpreted the finance minister’s ambiguous and duplicitous position as an indication of a possible agreement between him and Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Among Prime Minister Netanyahu’s cabinet, perhaps no one is more strongly opposed to the Gaza ceasefire deal than Smotrich, given his far-right voter base in Zionist settlements in the West Bank.
He said the agreement was the worst security and military decision in the history of the Israeli regime. The harsh comments came after Smotrich’s occasional pragmatic policies under pressure from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu led to a significant drop in support among voters.
The latest reliable opinion polls conducted in the occupied territories show that the Religious Zionist party falls short of the electoral threshold of 3.25% of the vote and cannot secure a seat in parliament. Meanwhile, the Jerusalem Post claimed that Netanyahu had promised Smotrich that the war in the Palestinian enclave would resume after the prisoner exchange process in Gaza was completed. Other sources suggest that Mr. Smotrich may have secured concessions on the division of Area C in the West Bank.
West Bank
Under the Oslo Accords, the West Bank is divided into three areas:
Area A: Under Palestinian administrative and security control. Area B: Under Palestinian administrative control and Israeli security control. Area C: Under full Israeli control and security control.
Regardless of which of these stories is accurate, what is certain is that far-right forces and Netanyahu’s allies are desperate to justify a ceasefire against radical Zionists.
conclusion
Just hours after Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in front of media cameras after a meeting with Yoav Gallant and Benny Gantz to discuss the region’s military, political and geopolitical situation. declared the start of a major war in Gaza aimed at changing its status. “Destroying Hamas” and “changing the geopolitical landscape of Gaza” were the Israeli prime minister’s two main promises, but they remained unfulfilled by the time the Qatari prime minister announced a ceasefire.
In early fall 2024, the Israeli Security Cabinet also launched a war against the Islamic resistance in Lebanon, adding conditions such as “the return of displaced persons to their homes and the restoration of security to occupied northern Palestine.” Interestingly, even after the ceasefire on the Lebanese front, displaced people in the north could not confidently return to their homelands.
This reflects the fulfillment of the promise made by martyr Said Hassan Nasrallah regarding the outcome of the war: “Until the war in Gaza is over, displaced persons will not return to occupied Palestine in the north.”
The recent victories of the Resistance are the result of the sacrifices of the Resistance martyrs and the dedication of the al-Quds Mujahideen in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, and ultimately the Islamic Republic of Iran. be.
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