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Atvan: Strengthening the northern front and the war in Rafah are Israel’s excuses

The analyst of the Arab world called the withdrawal of Israel's 98th Division from Khan Yunis as an open acknowledgment of the failure and strengthening of the northern front and the war in Rafah as the excuses of this regime.

Abd al-Bari Atwan, one of the analysts of the Arab world, in an article in Rai Al-Youm newspaper, referring to the withdrawal of the Zionist regime’s army from Khan Yunis, called it an open and open admission of the defeat of the name He said: The withdrawal of the 98th Army with its three brigades from Khan Yunis is an acknowledgment of defeat, and justifications such as strengthening the northern front with Lebanon due to the possibility of the war developing on this front or preparing to attack the Rafah area in the south of the Gaza Strip are all covered up. This is a failure and an attempt to do so. This is not a withdrawal, but an escape from the battlefield in order to reduce casualties and despair of achieving any achievements against the Palestinian resistance that defends its land.

Atwan said: Netanyahu continues to lie and deceive and talks about the continuation of the war to defeat Hamas and return the Zionist prisoners and claims that he has assassinated most of the political leaders and military commanders of Hamas. Yahya al-Sanwar, Mohammad al-Daf and Marwan Issa mock these repeated words in their tunnel under one of the Zionist settlements.

This analyst wrote: The occupying regime, which called 360,000 reservists into the army and deployed thousands of security forces to achieve a quick victory, has now left only the “Nahal” brigade in the Gaza Strip to the north road. and cut off the south of this area, and it is not unlikely that its commanders and soldiers will be forced to flee in the coming days and weeks, like their counterparts in Khan Yunis.

He stated: Before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and War Minister Yoav Galant, the former Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, Ariel Sharon, also tested the use of tanks and personnel carriers in Gaza and failed, because every aggressor who went to Gaza failed. Back and the narrow streets of Gaza are proof of this claim. That is why Netanyahu and his army are destroying these streets to destroy this great heritage.

This analyst further referred to the High Directorate of the field process and parallel political negotiations by the Palestinian resistance and said that the resistance has fulfilled its conditions of the complete withdrawal of the occupiers from the Gaza Strip and the complete cessation of the war and the reconstruction of this area during He insists for six months.

Atwan expressed his opinion: The purpose of the current negotiations in Cairo to reach an agreement for a ceasefire before Eid al-Fitr is to throw a lifeline around the necks of Netanyahu and the occupying regime as a preemptive measure in the context of Iran’s response to the crime of attacking the consulate. The country in Damascus and the increasing possibility of Hizbullah and its precision missiles entering the battlefield and attacking the Galilee region in the north of occupied Palestine are parallel to the possible direct reaction of Iran and the participation of other arms of the resistance, and we hope that the negotiating team Hamas should pay attention to this issue.

This analyst wrote in the end: With the war against the Gaza Strip entering its seventh month, the collapse of the Zionist regime has accelerated in all areas, as acknowledged by the media, experts and its generals, and the end of Netanyahu is near.

Source: IRNA

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