Major international newspapers continue to shed light on the ongoing Israeli war on… Gaza strip 75 days ago and its repercussions on the regional and international scenes, highlighting the occupation’s inability to achieve its goal of eliminating the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitation) and the backgrounds and consequences of this.
An article in the Washington Post newspaper said that the severity of Hamas’s fortification makes it difficult to defeat, even as Israel launched one of the most violent military campaigns in history, as it was able to influence only a small part of the movement’s military capacity, but in return it destroyed the Gaza Strip and displaced about 90 people. % of its population.
While the Economist magazine believes that Israel She does not know what she should do regarding the detainees’ crisis, and the options before her are fraught with risks, and the government’s position on the negotiations seems confused, adding that Israel is unable to reconcile its goals in its war on Hamas more than ever before.
While an article in Haaretz newspaper expected that the scope of rejection of the war among Israelis would begin to expand to include most of its supporters soon, it concluded that the anger and shock over the attack of last October 7 were insufficient to guarantee popular support for a long, bloody war.
Political earthquake
As for the Jerusalem Post newspaper, it predicted a major political earthquake in Israel after the war, and an article in it saw that Israel’s self-confidence had been damaged, as had confidence in political and military leaders, adding that the formation of the parties that would compete in the upcoming elections would be completely different from the scene in the last elections.
A report in Le Monde newspaper criticized the Israeli army’s targeting of Gaza hospitals one after another, causing countless human and material losses. It concluded that the extent of destruction and damage from efforts to pursue Hamas fighters and collect information about them is not commensurate with the results announced by the Israeli army.
While a report in the Telegraph newspaper dealt with the efforts of American officials to deter the Houthis and secure the passage of cargo ships through the Red Sea, it stated that Pentagon advisors warned that carrying out direct strikes against their targets in Yemen may lead to inflaming tensions with Iran, and they are also concerned about the cost of their defensive operation in The Red Sea.