Zionist media acknowledge internal erosion in Tel Aviv after 600 days of war
According to webangah News Agency, as the Gaza war reaches its 600th day, Zionist regime media outlets have stressed the urgent need to halt this war of attrition.
Current indicators reveal the Zionist regime’s tangible exhaustion across political, military, and public dimensions after 600 days of warfare in Gaza.The stagnant battlefield situation across multiple fronts and the absence of a political roadmap to resolve this crisis have become increasingly evident.
Israel Hayom: Gaza war must end immediately
Zionist writer Karni Eldad stated in Israel Hayom that the prolonged conflict has worn down Zionist soldiers, prisoners, their families, and settlers. “this war must end soon so wounds can heal and people can return to peaceful lives,” she wrote.
“While the war’s objectives remain clear—we even dream about them—why haven’t they been achieved yet?” Eldad questioned, suggesting the conflict may continue indefinitely.
Yedioth Ahronoth: Israel faces deadlock in Yemen
Yedioth Ahronoth journalist Yoav Zeitun highlighted distorted battlefield realities after 600 days of fighting. The Zionist regime now confronts five active fronts: Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and the West Bank—with no viable political solution in sight to ease tensions or conclude hostilities.
Zeitun noted visible stagnation in Gaza operations, where attacks persist on areas repeatedly occupied as the war began. he referenced plans to sever Gaza’s main routes and “counter terrorism centers!” despite lacking any political strategy for Hamas governance changes or relocating Gaza’s two million residents.
the analyst emphasized Yemen’s strategic impasse: near-daily missile and drone attacks against occupied territories occur every 48 hours. Weeks earlier at Ben Gurion Airport exposed vulnerabilities when air defense systems were breached—an incident that spiked airline ticket prices before summer holidays while dealing economic blows.
Zeitun described halted US-UK operations against Ansarullah as “disastrous,” noting their subsequent maritime trade agreement with Yemenis reopened shipping lanes while Sana’a International Airport resumed operations—as Ansarullah continues nightly strikes terrorizing Zionist forces.