New York Times: Hamas will never be defeated
report Mehr News Agency, the American newspaper New York Times quoted international analysts and wrote that the recent blows received by the Palestinian Islamic resistance movement Hamas, including the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, the head of its political office; Although it can be considered a failure in the short term; But it is not enough to prevent it from coming into full force with more strength and political power.
In an article written by Irka Solomon, this newspaper wrote that although the recent strikes in the 30-year war between Tel Aviv and Hamas seem devastating, the history of the Palestinian resistance groups during The last few decades and the logic of resistance show that this movement will not only get out of this crisis but will gain more political power.
On the other hand, these analysts believe that although the Zionist regime won a short-term victory with these assassinations, it cannot achieve a strategic and long-term success for itself.
Tehani Mostafa, an analyst of Palestinian issues in the “International Crisis” working group, also believes that these attacks will have a completely opposite effect and will not create a sense of fear or failure among Palestinians. but, on the contrary, Israel has presented the winning card to the Palestinians with this assassination.
Despite more than 300 days of the Gaza war and the displacement of more than 90% of the residents of this war-torn region, the Zionist regime has destroyed large parts of cities and villages. That and the martyrdom of more than 39,000 people, could not achieve its goals in the war in Gaza.
Palestinian Islamic resistance groups, including Hamas, continue to operate despite Zionist attacks and attract new forces inside and outside Gaza. The activities of the resistance groups continue in the areas that the Zionist regime evacuated them, and they rely on their internal resources even in the areas that are under severe siege by the Zionist regime.