Haaretz: Netanyahu’s project to destroy Iran ended in a major failure

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PNN – Haaretz, acknowledging the defeat against Iran, announced that Netanyahu has worn out Israel and is himself on the verge of decline.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, while Zionist circles, acknowledging the failure of all of this regime’s goals in the war against Iran, emphasize that Israel is still in shock over the terms of the agreement reached between Tehran and Washington, and everyone holds the regime’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responsible for this catastrophic situation, Zionist political analyst Uri Misgav stated in an article published in the Hebrew newspaper Haaretz: Netanyahu’s era is over politically, legally, and in terms of public support, and his health is also deteriorating.

Netanyahu’s Project to Destroy Iran Ended in Major Failure

The Zionist analyst added: The situation is not at all as Netanyahu wishes and Israel is more worn out than before. On the other hand, the project to which Netanyahu had dedicated his life, namely the destruction of Iran, ended in a significant geopolitical failure, and the surrender agreement imposed by the conquerors (Iranians) on the (vanquished) America and Israel is an insult to the administration of US President Donald Trump.

He wrote in the article: At present, Trump is busy celebrating his birthday and the World Cup in the United States, and with these actions he is hiding his defeat, but today Israel is faced with defeat, isolation, tied hands, and extreme anxiety about the increase in Iranian military power, especially in the level of ballistic missiles and the development of its nuclear program.

The aforementioned Zionist analyst emphasized: We must see whether Netanyahu, who is responsible for all these defeats, will still participate in the upcoming elections. If he decides to participate in the elections anyway, he will pay the price of the October 7 wars and its consequences at the ballot box.

Netanyahu’s government is collapsing

The article continues: These are the final days of Netanyahu’s government, and they are dangerous days. We should not underestimate his erratic behavior. As Mark Twain said: History does not repeat itself, but becomes like itself, and there is no escape from this obvious historical repetition.

The author of this note continued: On Tuesday last week, after the announcement of the agreement between Tehran and Washington, Netanyahu’s anger erupted twice; in the first instance, he delivered a fiery and accusatory speech reminiscent of the exaggerated speech of the French activist Emile Zola at the end of his trial. In the second instance, during a cabinet meeting, he attacked the commander of the air force and reprimanded the chief of staff, citing a letter of commendation that the Israeli air force had sent to its pilots after the end of the war against Iran.

The Haaretz article continues: Leading historians Joachim Fest, Ian Kershaw and Anthony Beaver have written extensively about Hitler’s mental state in the final days of his Berlin bunker in 1945, when he came to terms with the reality of the situation. They have documented his denial, his loss of touch with reality, his delusions, his narcissism, his grandiosity, his sense of persecution and his paranoia (everyone is against me and the people; traitorous officials and failed generals are stabbing me and the nation in the back).

There is no comparison between Netanyahu and Hitler, according to the report, but the outbursts in both cases are similar to what historians have described. In the third attack this week, during a press conference summarizing the defeat against Iran, another similar trait emerged in Netanyahu: his frustration and disgust that no one is talking about his achievements.

The author of this article noted: In Netanyahu’s world, it doesn’t matter if all of Israel is burned for his personal gain, and the amount of destruction and devastation that Netanyahu and his partners will cause in the remaining months of their rule is enormous. Netanyahu is surrounded by a group of thugs, sycophants, and idiotic advisers.

Haaretz stated: In terms of security, Netanyahu has also placed himself in a ring of fire; the Public Security Service (Shabak) led by Zini, the Mossad led by Goffman, and the police and National Guard led by Ben-Gwer, who regularly use physical violence against demonstrators and violate the most basic individual rights (freedom of opinion, expression, and assembly).

The note continued: Also, next to them is a general staff of obedient generals, none of whom are sufficiently capable of imposing their views and cannot refrain from participating in further attacks on Lebanon and Gaza, while sacrificing the forces of the army and the Israeli home front.

The author of this article concluded by emphasizing: There are several other issues on the agenda of Netanyahu and his partners, including disrupting the elections, exploding the situation in the West Bank and pushing it towards a third intifada, renewing the massacre in the villages and cemeteries of the West Bank, and burning down the Old City of Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque, continuing to ignite the war in Lebanon and Gaza, and trying to keep the entire region in a state of war. It is also not at all unlikely that Netanyahu will set Israel on fire and then flee to America himself.

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