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Zionists Express Anger and Criticism Over Ceasefire: We Achieved No Goals

Some ​Israeli analysts have expressed strong anger and criticism over the acceptance⁤ of ​the Gaza ceasefire agreement, stating that Tel aviv‌ achieved none of its objectives and suffered a profound​ defeat in Gaza.

According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al-mayadeen, ‌reports published in Israeli media following the ceasefire deal in the Gaza Strip-especially given that Palestinian resistance remains in the enclave-indicate widespread dissatisfaction among Israelis with both the war’s outcome and ⁤the ceasefire itself.

In this context, Yariv Levin, Israel’s Deputy Prime minister and⁢ Minister of Justice, said‍ this agreement comes at a ‍heavy price. He described freeing “terrorists” as an extremely high cost and added: “We will continue our efforts to ensure Hamas does not regain weapons or control over Gaza.”

Zeev Yehezkeli, an Israeli analyst on Arab affairs, stated: “Hamas‍ was neither destroyed nor removed from the scene. ​The question is: Have we won? have we eliminated Hamas’s ideology and threat?”

Baruch Yedid, another Israeli⁣ journalist and analyst, criticized the idea behind releasing Palestinian prisoners ⁣from Israeli jails by saying Hamas successfully fulfilled⁤ its vow⁤ regarding their release.

Simultaneously occurring, Avi⁣ Issacharoff, Arab affairs analyst for Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, claimed that Hamas scored a political⁤ victory over Tel Aviv on both domestic and international stages.

He added ‍that widespread destruction and high casualty numbers will fuel ⁢hatred toward Israel not only in Gaza and the West Bank but around the world. “Go to any city in​ Europe,” he said, “and you will see just how politically defeated Tel Aviv appears.”

This Israeli ⁤analyst‌ pointed to global ​solidarity protests ​across Europe ‌supporting Gaza. He emphasized that Hamas succeeded in mobilizing grassroots movements there while Tel Aviv ‍failed.

Issacharoff warned that one⁢ of ⁣Netanyahu’s cabinet’s‌ most humiliating failures has been losing public​ opinion support in America-including within parts of the Republican Party-turning sentiment against Tel Aviv.⁤ He‍ also cited‍ recognition ⁤of Palestine by major Western countries as one of Hamas’s political achievements stemming from Tel Aviv’s strategic failures.

The analyst noted that despite extensive destruction in Gaza,approximately 67,000 Palestinian deaths,and ⁤loss of⁤ senior​ military ​leaders within Hamas,this movement views Operation Al-Aqsa ⁤Storm as nothing short ‍of a victory. Israel⁣ has transformed ⁤what was originally a military⁤ campaign into a political struggle but overlooked its initial wartime goals.

A far-right Israeli media outlet calling itself “The doctrine for Combat for Israel’s Army” criticized Israel’s army welcoming the⁣ ceasefire deal with these words: “What happened? Who told‌ you to welcome this agreement? Are you a political party? Your duty was to eliminate Hamas.”

Ofra Levinson,an Israeli writer for Haaretz newspaper,stated that ⁣extreme right-wing ideas have ended. She remarked:​ “Under this ceasefire neither is Gaza occupied nor are settlements established there.”

News Sources: © webangah News Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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