Washington Post: Netanyahu’s wars have dragged Israel into global isolation and military attrition
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Zionist Regime Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu
Pars Today – The Washington Post newspaper has written in a report that the wars of the Zionist regime prime minister against Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Iran, and Yemen have put Israel on a path of military attrition, strategic failure, and global isolation.
According to Pars Today, citing IRIB News Agency, the Washington Post emphasizes in this report: After October 7, 2023 (Al-Aqsa Flood operation), Netanyahu has moved away from the policy of limited deterrence and, by pursuing successive wars, has tried to redesign the map of West Asia; however, this approach has not only failed to achieve his declared goals but has also severely reduced global support for the Zionist regime.
The report adds that Netanyahu's objectives in Iran, including the destruction of its peaceful nuclear program and the overthrow of the system, have failed, and in response, Tehran has taken control of the Strait of Hormuz. According to the report, the Zionist regime is now dangerously dependent on US military support, while its popularity within the United States has dropped to an unprecedented level. The Washington Post concluded that Netanyahu's attempt to achieve absolute security solely through military power has backfired and will erode the security and capability of the Israeli regime in the long term.
The Washington Post previously reported in a separate article that the United States launched a large portion of its missiles to protect the Zionist regime during the joint aggression against Iran, leading to a significant reduction in America's advanced missile reserves. The Washington Post report stated: According to data from the US Department of War (the Pentagon), assessments show that the US military has used far more advanced munitions than Israel, and this has severely depleted Washington's military stockpiles.