The Guardian: Gaza has become uninhabitable with Western weapons
reported Mehr News Agency, global newspapers and websites are concerned with the consequences of the dismissal of Yoaf Gallant, the Minister of War of the Zionist regime, as well as the possible return of Donald Trump to the White House and Its impact on rapid field developments in the region have paid.
Britain’s Financial Times newspaper reported that Gallant’s removal would make it easier for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to control his fractious coalition, according to diplomats. will do.
According to these diplomats, this move gives Netanyahu more freedom to direct the Zionist regime’s wars as he wishes, especially since the new war minister, Israel Katz has limited military experience and will not be an obstacle to Netanyahu’s plans.
Jerusalem Post newspaper of the Zionist regime wrote in its editorial that Netanyahu currently holds the positions of prime minister, minister of war and minister of foreign affairs of this regime. It has.
This newspaper believes that Katz does not have the necessary qualifications to hold the position of the Ministry of Defense and the deal that Gadoun Sa’ar has accepted a “stab in the back” for the position of Foreign Ministry.
On the other hand, the Hebrew newspaper “Haaretz” announced in its editorial that the election of Trump as the President of the United States has terrified all the supporters of liberal democracy in the world. And “it should cause special concern in Israel”.
This newspaper believes that the alliance between Trump and Netanyahu endangers the future of the Zionist regime, its political freedom and its ability to create a common future with the Palestinians.
In this context, an article in the American website “Hill” (media of the American Congress ) concluded that the pressure to rebuild the settlements in Gaza within Netanyahu’s coalition is increasing day by day.
This article points out that Trump considered the occupied West Bank settlements legal during his first term as president, and this situation will probably continue in the future.
The British newspaper “Guardian” from Ian Egland, Secretary General of the Norwegian Refugee Council, said that the residents of Gaza have been pushed to a stage of collapse and their suffering is unprecedented. Igland, who traveled to Gaza this week, witnessed scenes of utter despair and declared that Israel had made the densely populated area uninhabitable with Western weapons.
An article in the American newspaper “New York Times” also pointed out that the Democrats have ignored Gaza and this has led to their defeat in the elections. This article asked the democrats – who claim to respect human equality and international laws – to align their policies towards the Zionist regime and Palestine with these principles.
This article also states that supporting the freedom of the Palestinians has become a central issue in the current era and ignoring it will be a political disaster that will end up harming the Americans and their freedom.
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Also, the British newspaper “Daily Mail” mentioned the tearing of Palestinian flags by the Israeli football fans during a parade in the city of Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. which took place on Wednesday night and before the match of Maccabi Tel Aviv and led to chaos. Videos show dozens of masked people shouting “Go to hell, Palestine” at the ceremony.