Indicators of Lebanon’s victory, according to Zionist authorities
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted the Zionist media, after the indirect negotiations between Lebanon and the Zionist regime and the signing of the ceasefire agreement that led to the cessation of the war on the Lebanese front, many Zionist figures expressed their dissatisfaction. from the defeat of Tel Aviv in They expressed this war and presented the signs of this failure in their media reactions.
The head of the Zionist settlement council, Meerum Hajleil, wrote in this regard: We stopped the war by signing the agreement, but we failed in this war in a terrible way. We won’t have any real security in the long run.
Benny Gantz, the Zionist general, also wrote that the announcement of the ceasefire will not allow the residents of the north of the occupied territories to return to their homes, but will return Hezbollah to the borders.
A member of the Zionist Knesset also wrote: This agreement will be like another October 7 for our descendants in the years to come.
Afikhay Ashtern The head of the Zionist settlement Kiryat Shemone also announced: I don’t understand how to go from complete victory to We reached complete surrender and failure. Why didn’t we finish what we started?
In another ridiculous comment, while rejecting the return of the refugees from the northern regions to their homes, he said that he will not allow the residents of the Zionist settlements to go to their altar like sheep.
Another official of the Zionist settlements announced that it seems that the one who raised the white flag is Israel, not Lebanon’s Hezbollah.
David Ezolai, the head of the Zionist settlement of al-Mutla also wrote: The ceasefire agreement with Lebanon after the destruction of more than 70% of our houses is very sad and disturbing, and I I will ask the residents not to return to their homes.
Colonel Gabi Siboni, one of the senior officers of the Zionist army, said in response to this agreement that Hezbollah will return and this is certain, and their infrastructure remains in southern Lebanon. will remain and no one can destroy them.