Israel's threats against Iran are equivalent to suicide; Zionist regime's situation is worse than Nazis
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Jul 17, 2024 07:39 UTC
  • Israel's threats against Iran are equivalent to suicide; Zionist regime's situation is worse than Nazis

Pars Today - Egyptian writer and political analyst Hassan Badi' said: The Zionist regime's threats against Iran mean that the Zionist officials are thinking of suicide and feel that they are approaching their end.

The Zionist regime's threats against Iran and the correct analysis of these threats are of great importance. According to Pars Today, Hassan Badi' reacted to the remarks of Avigdor Lieberman, the former war minister of the Zionist regime, against Iran, saying: "Lieberman's threat to attack Iran with nuclear weapons shows that the Zionist regime is in a deep crisis and has reached the stage of collapse, despite the support of the US and NATO."

He added: "Lieberman's hysterical remarks against Iran indicate that Tel Aviv is afraid of Iran and is concerned about the consecutive victories of the resistance axis, especially after Iran's missile attack on Occupied Territories."

He said: "The missile attack and the destruction of two enemy airbases taught Tel Aviv a hard lesson, that it should not play with Iran and the resistance axis."

The Zionist regime is threatening Iran while its media outlets have acknowledged the shortage of manpower in its army and the psychological problems of its soldiers.

Zionist media outlets quoted a soldier from the Golani Brigade in the Zionist army as saying that the soldiers are tired of the futile war in the Gaza Strip and the northern front with Hezbollah, and the army is not ready to enter a war with Lebanon, which would cause psychological damage to the soldiers.

Previously, news outlets had revealed that the Zionist regime was resorting to propaganda on social media and Facebook to recruit soldiers, as many soldiers who participated in the Gaza war are unable to continue, and many eligible individuals are evading military service in the Zionist army.

The Zionist regime, alongside these threats, continues its genocide and efforts to assassinate resistance commanders in Gaza, and every time it commits a new crime.

Abdel Bari Atwan, a strategic affairs analyst, wrote in an article on the Ra'y al-Youm news website: "Nine months have passed since the genocide and ethnic cleansing in the Gaza Strip, and Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Zionist regime, is still trying to assassinate one of the military commanders of the Qassam Brigades, such as Yahya Sinwar, or one of his representatives or advisors, but these efforts have failed, and Netanyahu has suffered a humiliating defeat."

Atwan referred to Tel Aviv's recent claim that it had martyred Muhammed Deif, the commander of the Qassam Brigades, and Rafa Salama, the commander of the Khan Younis Brigade, in its recent brutal attacks on the Al-Mawasi region in western Khan Younis, adding: "Of course, this victory celebration did not last long, and Tel Aviv's intelligence services, which Netanyahu has boasted about, have failed for the thousandth time against the resistance's security forces, and their shame has been heard everywhere."

The regional expert noted that the resistance commanders will remain in their underground operation rooms to manage the longest and most costly war for the Zionist regime, adding: "These crimes will be very costly for the Zionist regime, and those responsible, including political or military commanders, will pay the price for their actions, and their punishment will be worse than that of their counterparts in Nazi Germany or other international criminals."

 

Key phrases: War with the Zionist regime, Netanyahu, resistance power, Gaza war, Israeli army, Israeli crimes, Nazi Germany

 

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