US and Israeli frustration with Iran; Tel Aviv’s failure to achieve goals.
According to Rai Al-Youm, regional strategic affairs analyst Abdul Bari Atwan examined the winners and losers in the joint American-Zionist aggression against Iran in an article, and wrote that the aggression ended with the US’s immediate request for a ceasefire.
He continued that a close look at the statements of Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, examining their body language and facial expressions, and viewing images of widespread destruction in occupied Palestinian cities such as Tel Aviv, Haifa, Ashdod, Ashkelon, and Beersheba largely answers the question of the winners and losers of the war.
Atwan discussed Netanyahu’s 10-minute speech, which was filmed underground, in which he claimed a historic victory over Iran and said that Iran would never obtain nuclear weapons and that Israel had pushed back the country’s nuclear program for years.
He added: US President Donald Trump also claimed in statements that the US attack ended the Iran-Israel war and destroyed the nuclear facilities of Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, just as the nuclear attack on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan ended World War III!
Atwan noted: The body language and facial expressions of Netanyahu and Trump and their obvious frustration show the opposite of these statements and prove that the winner of this war is the one who has received dozens of congratulatory messages from all corners of the world. This is while Netanyahu has not received a single congratulatory message, even from Israelis inside the occupied territories, let alone from the Western supporters of Tel Aviv and Zionist institutions in the West.
Atwan added: “What historical victory is Netanyahu talking about, when he was unable to surrender Iran or change its sovereignty or even prevent Iran’s hypersonic missiles with multiple explosive warheads from landing in Tel Aviv and Haifa? Israel was unable to protect more than 7 million Zionists who had no connection with the world as a result of the closure of Ben Gurion Airport and lived in shelters and subway tunnels for 12 days and nights.”