Netanyahu’s defeat in the Gaza war is the main reason for the attack on Rafah
A European expert believes that the definite defeat of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime in the Gaza war during the four months of the attack on the Gaza Strip is the main factor in designing the attack on Rafah. |
It has been almost a week since the main battle front between the Zionist regime and Gaza has moved to the Rafah area located in the south of the Gaza Strip and near Egypt, and the extensive attacks by the Zionists on this area have caused the number of Palestinian martyrs since the beginning of the war to 29. 1000 martyrs will approach.
While previously, with the reduction in the intensity of the war in northern Gaza, the defeats of the Zionist regime in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, the increase in the exchange of fire between this regime and Lebanon, as well as the successive threats of the authorities Many analysts believed that the main front of the battle would probably be moved to the north of the occupied territories, and the attack on Rafah seemed somewhat unexpected.
Therefore, the Young Journalists Club intends to analyze the different angles of this issue in an interview with Gerk Simon, a university professor and political analyst from Sweden, which is explained below. The comment passes.
-Why are the new claims of the Zionist regime about Hamas commanders made now?
Gerk Simon: Israel’s claim to have found top commanders of Hamas and the tunnel network once again boils down to the fact that no, they haven’t, but they’re trying to show that they have. What they have realized once again is that the political aspects of this particular war are a failure and an embarrassment for Netanyahu, not only domestically, but internationally, because they have killed so many civilians and so many They have destroyed them. The infrastructure and everything necessary for the life of ordinary people has been destroyed. But the truth is that Hamas still exists.
So they fail on the political front and I don’t give any credence to these Israeli claims, they have proven time and time again that they are not trustworthy. The question of how long the war will last is speculation in terms of how long it will last, but the bottom line is that even if Netanyahu says he can’t have a long war no matter how long it lasts, a long war in The fact guarantees that Israel will be destroyed and will go into decline.
They are very weak economically, the longer this war continues, the more their economy will be disrupted, people will leave Israel. It hasn’t because of Netanyahu and his desire to cling to any political power regardless of the cost to Israel to stay in power, so yes I mean you have economic considerations, Israel’s foreign policy and security is much worse than all of this. Things are just one more reason to show the political turmoil in their cabinet. I say once again that this is related to the politics of war and it is not in Israel’s interest to continue the war.
– What is the plan of the Zionist regime for Rafah?
Grek Simon: Israel’s plan for Rafah is related to the fact that Netanyahu has failed in the political aspects of this war and has no choice but to seek results, so by attacking Rafah he intends to Create an impression. That the IDF is doing better than it is, so this is about the politics of war, because although battles are determined by military power, war itself is determined by political considerations, so Netanyahu has made many promises and failed to deliver on any of them. to do.
Greck Simon: The longer this war drags on, the more deeply divided the cabinet will be, though cracks are already starting to show. Are these Zionist settlers who have become absolutely radicalized fanatics and these are the ones who support the war! It seems unlikely. But his cabinet is likely to fall apart soon, as there are too many irreconcilable differences between these various sectors and the parties that form his coalition government are not stable.
-What effect will the continuation of this war have on the American elections and the future government of this country?
Grek Simon: Continue This war has a clear effect on the American elections. Biden’s constituency and supporters were the young generation and the Arab voters, both of which he has lost, the young generation, the young people who are completely against this war and oppose it, and I don’t even include his own so-called Democratic supporters. Among the Biden fans, I don’t know. They call him “Joe” in general genocide, so he’s extremely vulnerable, from other constituencies that are Arab and they’ve said they’re withdrawing their votes for exactly that reason, the Democrats will be at a huge disadvantage, and especially If this war continues. Of course, November doesn’t matter as long as Netanyahu stays in power, and there seem to be moves in the Democratic Party to stage a soft coup to oust Biden, so that’s something to watch out for as the battle for Biden continues. And his party can be expensive and bring a lot of negative responsibilities to them.
Grek Simon is a Swedish strategist and analyst and a professor at Uppsala University. He has done in-depth studies on the developments in Syria and Russia and the relations between these two countries in the world’s strategic issues. He is known in Sweden as a supporter of Putin and Russian policies and has lived for many years to monitor developments in Syria.
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