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The Zionist enemy has failed to achieve the goals it set when it began its aggression against Gaza Strip, and the repercussions of the victory of the Palestinian resistance have continued inside the occupying entity. The repercussions of the victory of the Palestinian resistance continued inside the occupying entity, and the disappointment and defeat of the occupation entity began to unfold at all levels.
With the entry into force of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza Strip, Zionist statements began to reveal the extent of the strength and tactics demonstrated by the Palestinian resistance in the face of the Zionist war machine, which contributed to moving the battle to new levels and confusing Zionist calculations.
After more than 15 months of threats, threats, and superior rhetoric, the Zionist entity is now characterized by defeatist rhetoric, after the victory of the resistance pushed the occupation entity into very deep crises, politically, militarily, economically, morally, and psychologically.
A number of Zionist analysts, journalists and officials spoke about the failures of the enemy government and army in Gaza Strip. They consider that "Israel" has incurred heavy strategic costs, without being able to find an alternative to the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas in Gaza.
This was expressed by the so-called former head of the security council in the Zionist entity, Reserve General Giora Eiland, while commenting on the failure of the Zionist enemy. He said: "Hamas won," describing what happened as a resounding failure for "Israel."
He was quoted by the Zionist newspaper "Maariv", emphasizing that "the war is over and will not be renewed. This war is a resounding "Israeli" failure in Gaza and that Hamas has won."
Regarding the main picture of the Zionist entity, after it acquiesced to the demands and conditions of the Palestinian resistance, the newspaper "Yediot Aharonot" stated that the war on Gaza Strip was described as the biggest failure in the history of the Zionist entity, as its army clearly failed intelligence on October 7, and the political leadership neglected to think about "the day after the war."
The newspaper added: After 15 months of fighting, "Israel" did not achieve its goals, as it "woke up from one nightmare to another nightmare." Hamas still rules Gaza Strip and continues to build tunnels and recruit militants.
Attempts to eliminate Hamas have failed, as the movement has remained politically and militarily strong despite heavy losses.
The newspaper referred to the scene of the three female prisoners, Rumi, Emily and Doron, being transferred to Red Cross cars amid a crowd of thousands of Palestinians, including hundreds of resistance fighters wearing green bandanas. The newspaper emphasized that the scene reflects the magnitude of the political and military defeat suffered by the occupation entity.
Commenting on this, Zionist military affairs analyst Yossi Yehoshua said: The occupation army dropped huge amounts of munitions on Gaza Strip, but failed to achieve results commensurate with the size of those operations.
He considered that "Israel," despite its strength, did not provide practical alternatives to Hamas, and that the recent deal is not at the victors' level.
Michael Milstein, head of the Department of Palestinian Studies at Tel Aviv University, pointed out that Palestinians consider the continued existence of Hamas and its steadfastness in the face of Zionist strikes a victory, despite the heavy price paid by Gaza Strip in terms of destruction and killing.
Amit Atali, a Zionist journalist, said that "Palestinian generations still carry the idea of resistance." He warned that the resistance in Gaza continues to pose an existential challenge to Israel.
While the Zionist entity stands on the threshold of a strategic defeat, Channel 12 that the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, is still the only force in Gaza Strip capable of governing, after 15 months of war.
Talking about the next day, the channel admitted that Israel failed to achieve its goals in the war, as the goal was "not to allow Hamas to rule or return." However, "we saw yesterday that it still has this ability," referring to the scenes of the Qassam Brigades coming out among the people and handing over the prisoners.
The channel considered that there is no other force in Gaza that has the same ability, which allows Hamas to return, and restricts the ability of the occupation army to operate, according to its words, so "Israel cannot now evade this goal."
In a related context, Channel 12 estimated that Israel will not return to the resumption of fighting in Gaza. Emphasizing that the Palestinian resistance can continue to fight forever, and is able to recruit.
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