Zionist media: Does Tel Aviv regret Nasrallah’s assassination?
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, according to the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, although all the media of the Zionist regime expressed their satisfaction with the action of this regime to assassinate the martyr Seyed Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary General of the Lebanese Hezbollah, but many analysts And the writers of the strategic issues of the Zionist regime also spoke with more realism about the effects and consequences of this assassination with concern and emphasized that the conditions after the assassination will not be different for Israel.
Carmet Valensi, an analyst of the Academy of Internal Security Studies of the Zionist regime, as the most important strategic think tank of this regime, in an article with the title “The more difficult question is what will happen next” ?’ He pointed out that Hezbollah still has advanced military capabilities and has precision missiles and a fleet of weapons.
This report emphasized that Nasrallah’s assassination has put the region in an unknown situation, because everyone was familiar with Nasrallah’s strategy and the void caused by his existence caused understandings and It destroys the past agreements regarding Hezbollah.
This report emphasized that Tel Aviv will have a difficult path in analyzing and interacting with Hezbollah in the post-Nasrallah era.
Amos Hariel, one of the other senior Zionist analysts, referring to the possibility of this regime regretting the assassination of Martyr Nasrallah, said: It is better to lower the voice of the joy of your victory, when Iran and Hezbollah are shocked, Israel must prepare itself for possible tensions and their reactions.
Harel pointed out that the attack in the suburbs of Beirut brought the measures for a ceasefire to a standstill, and stressed that if the Americans want to achieve a result, they should plan very soon. present a new one and take advantage of the political pressures that they have not used so far.
This Zionist analyst adds that the US government is worried that Netanyahu will lead the country to a regional war.
Gideon Levy, another Zionist analyst, wrote in Haaretz newspaper: Why do you rejoice when the situation of the Israelis is still as “bad” as before? In the first week after Nasrallah, take a look around you. The West Bank is on the verge of explosion. The army has no way out of the destructive quagmire of Gaza. Israeli prisoners are still trapped in Gaza. Israel’s credit rating has been downgraded by Moody’s. It is better not to say anything about Israel’s international position. In this context, just look at the United Nations General Assembly during Netanyahu’s speech. It seems things have gotten worse. A regional war seems quite possible and we have taken a big step into it. Tens of thousands of residents of northern Israel have not even come a step closer to their homes.