Ceasefire and Israel’s downfall

Television journalists Ahmad Mansour writes:

“Israel agreed to a ceasefire with Hezbollah for many reasons, the most important of which is to separate the Hezbollah front Gaza to go after Hamas.

Like Gaza Israel has failed with Hezbollah despite its air superiority because of its shortage in weapons and ammunition after using it up by the Israeli occupation army on the heads of the Palestinians of Gaza over the past 15 months.

The amount of munitions dropped on the Gaza Strip equal the size dropped on the past two world wars.

However, the agreeing of Israel to the ceasefire agreement also relates to the fact that life and economy in the Jewish state was paralyzed because of the continuing, non-stop strikes of missiles that lead to the collapse of the spirit of the Israeli army and the injuries of 10s of thousands of its soldiers who became psychologically shocked and no longer able to fight because of permanent injuries.

This is not to mention the fight that developed over the past months between the military establishment, the Shabak, and the government lead by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.  

This is the longest and most difficult war Israel has fought and it has failed in its goals to release its hostages and in addition to that Netanyahu is reordering his house with the Arab states to hitch together agreement with Israel through the coming US administration of Donald Trump and redraw the map of the Middle East with the absolute domination by Israel.

This is the plan but God has another plan which will be revealed in the coming day for Israel is collapsing from the inside and the internal conflicts with it will lead to its downfall as many Israeli analysts predict and who say that accords with other Arab countries will not save it. Israel is now on the edge of the abyss and nothing can save it.”  

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Israel’s Military Humiliation

Israel is at an all-time low despite its high tech weapons and military support from many countries in the world on top of which is the United States which stands accused of facilitating the ongoing genocide against Gaza and Lebanon.

Ahmad Mansour writes on X makes the point clearly:

“Israel is living in a historical state of unprecedented military, political and security humiliation. It is under the blows of the resistance in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, it is in a state of great military and psychological defeat despite all its capabilities.

Globally, it has become an outcast according to international law, and its leaders are criminals wanted by international justice. Security-wise, its Iron Dome is helpless in the face of Hezbollah’s missiles that are pounding Tel Aviv and its military bases.

Its soldiers are psychologically and physically broken, with suicide or the desire to take one’s life is spreading among the ranks of the Israeli army.

It is a historic turning point for the “Zionist project”, in which all the countries that support it stand helpless in the face of the resistance that is fighting it with primitive weapons compared to its top-of-the-art weaponry that have appeared in history.”

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‘We Are Not Leaving Our Gaza’

“We are not leaving.” This is one of the most frequent comments made by Gazans that they will not exit Gaza and/or depart their destroyed homes.

Other comments are that “we are staying on the rubble of our houses” and “in our ramshackle tents no matter what,” adding “we rather die than leave Gaza.”

Since 7 October 2023 and the Israeli war onslaught on Gaza started, the number of people who left Gaza has not exceeded 100,000 people. This is out of a total population of over two million people.

And this is despite the mass slaughter and genocide perpetrated by Israel. More than 43,600 people have since been killed, mostly women and children, and over 102,900 others injured, according to local health authorities in Gaza.

Nobody is leaving also, despite the fact that over two million people have been displaced and are leaving in displaced shelters and tents.

Such is the steadfastness of the Palestinians of Gaza in the face of the Israeli army and extremist politicians who have been forcing Gazans to leave to Sinai and Jordan through mass starving them and killing a great many of the Strip’s population.

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Israelis Today: ‘Outcasts’ With an ‘Unknown Future’

On the 1st anniversary of the Al Aqsa Flood well-known Al Jazeera journalist Ahmad Mansour, wrote (in translation from Arabic)

Most of the Western press reports and documentaries that were written or published about the first anniversary of the battle of #طوفان_الأقصى emphasized a compelling fact: That the Israeli entity and society after 7 October, 2023 changed forever, and the residents of the occupying state lost the feeling of security, in addition to the spread of psychological illnesses, economic losses, and a feeling of hatred, and that they have become outcasts everywhere, and by all people, and that the blood of the Palestinians that was shed and their homes that were destroyed have become a curse that will follow them wherever they go, but their racist, hateful politicians are taking them to a deep abyss and an unknown future.

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