PNN – A political analyst examined the scenario of a ceasefire in Gaza after the first phase of the agreement and wrote that the Zionist regime no longer has the power to continue the war.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Abdul Bari Atwan, an analyst of regional strategic issues, examined the ceasefire process in the Gaza war and the factors that led to its achievement in an article, writing: The real reason for the ceasefire in Gaza and the partial withdrawal of the Israeli army from this strip can be summarized in the “golden phrase” of US President Donald Trump in his latest press conference: I told Netanyahu that Israel cannot fight the entire world that is now standing against it.
The following is from Atwan’s article on this subject:
This is a clear admission by Trump that the Zionist regime no longer has the power to continue this war, and its allies in the West, led by the United States, cannot continue this war and defend it against the entire world. A war against the entire world, politically, militarily and economically, is not like a war against a besieged and starving resistance group in the Gaza Strip, an area of less than 365 square kilometers, where 2.5 million people live, most of them children, women and the elderly.
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In his article, Atwan examined the factors that forced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept the first phase of the agreement and its rapid implementation:
First: Netanyahu needs time to breathe and strengthen his domestic political and military front after the great losses he suffered.
Second: Develop a solid strategy to regain control of Trump and his administration, change his direction, and try to develop a new strategy to break international isolation and prevent the execution of the sentences of the International Criminal Court that has convicted him as a war criminal.
Third: The failure to achieve victory on the seven fronts that the Zionists claimed to be fighting. The Yemeni front was the most prominent of these fronts, where the Zionists were never able to prevent Yemeni missiles and drones from hitting the occupied territories.
Fourth: The failure of the attack on Lebanon, the neutralization of the Hezbollah threat, and its disarmament.
Fifth: The resistance movement in the Gaza Strip, in its two groups, the Qassam Brigades of Hamas and the Quds Brigades affiliated with Islamic Jihad, still exists and is expanding, and the impact of the Zionist regime’s attacks to weaken and destroy it is limited.
What will happen after the celebrations by world leaders in Egypt and the return of Israeli prisoners to Tel Aviv? Will there be a second and third phase of this ceasefire? Will Trump, after failing to win the Nobel Prize and fulfill his greatest wish, continue his efforts to complete the “peace” process and ceasefire? Will the disarmament of the resistance be carried out, as the most important demand of the Zionists?
The resistance brigades must be vigilant in the coming days, because the enemy is deceitful and the US President is most complicit with the occupiers, and the second or third phase of the agreement may not actually exist. Of course, this does not mean that the crisis will be resolved, but rather that it will become more complicated, and resistance will certainly continue and spread to the West Bank, and the pattern of Yemeni support will be repeated on other fronts.