Gaza is rising like a phoenix; why did the Zionist regime accept defeat in the war?
The phoenix is a legendary sacred bird that is mentioned in Iranian, Greek, Egyptian, and Chinese mythology. In these mythologies, it is said that the phoenix is a rare and lonely bird. But once every thousand years, it spreads its wings and sings on a large pile of firewood. When it is delighted by its song, it lights a fire with its beak and burns in the fire, and another phoenix is born from the ashes. In many cultures, the phoenix is considered a symbol of immortality, sacrifice, and a new life. However, some cultures have attributed other characteristics to it. Among other things, it has been said about it: The tears of the phoenix heal the wound, even if it is a sword wound, and…
What happened in Gaza after October 7th is not unlike the story of this legendary bird. In the war that followed the October 7 attack, the Zionist regime razed Gaza to the ground and left its inhabitants in ruins. But it wasn’t long before Israel was forced to accept a ceasefire, which was reminiscent of the resurgence of Gaza’s legendary heroes from the ashes of the October War.
What happened
The leaders of the United States and Qatar, who, along with Egypt, brokered the ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas, said the agreement will go into effect on Sunday, January 19, and will be implemented in three phases: in exchange for the release of prisoners, aid to refugees will be provided as Israel withdraws from Gaza, and reconstruction of this narrow coastal strip will begin.
Joe Biden has said that if negotiations fail to conclude within the first six weeks of the ceasefire, the agreement could be extended. World leaders have welcomed the agreement and described it as a factor in stabilizing the region.
Now, the question on everyone’s minds is: What developments led Israel to accept the ceasefire plan, which it could have accepted 10 months earlier?
Without a doubt, what forced the Zionist regime to accept the ceasefire was not the humanitarian situation and devastation in Gaza, but directly the pressures that Israel is suffering as a result of this war.