Pak Sahafat – The Zionist newspaper “Haaretz” pointed to the consecutive failures of the Prime Minister of Tel Aviv in crisis management and held him responsible for the calamity that has befallen this regime.
According to the report of Pak Sahafat International News Agency, the Hebrew newspaper “Haaretz” wrote in its editorial today, Sunday, October 8, that “Benjamin Netanyahu”, the prime minister of the Zionist regime’s cabinet, is “responsible for the calamity that befell Israel”.
According to the Al-Mayadeen network website, the newspaper noted that Netanyahu will try to escape his responsibility and blame the army commanders, security forces and Shabak.
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Haaretz continued to write: “The prime minister, who prides himself on his political experience, when he established a coalition government and started looting the territories; Bezalel appointed Smotrich and Itamar Ben Goyer to important positions. He completely failed to recognize the dangers that lurked in Israel. His foreign policy was such that he clearly ignored the existence and rights of the Palestinians.
The Islamic resistance movement Hamas attacked the occupied territories including Tel Aviv, Ashdod and Ashkelon with hundreds of missiles and rockets yesterday morning, Saturday, October 7. At the same time as this attack, Hamas forces penetrated into the Zionist settlements around the Gaza Strip and captured some Zionist soldiers and took some areas under their control.
Ha’aretz newspaper reported on Sunday morning after the security cabinet meeting in Tel Aviv, the end of the announcement of the first phase of the military operation against the Gaza Strip by Netanyahu. The prime minister of the Tel Aviv cabinet had admitted; we are heading for a long and difficult war.
According to the latest statistics and according to the report of the Ministry of Health of the Zionist regime, more than 300 Zionists have been killed in these conflicts; The number of wounded in this attack has reached 1864 Israelis, 19 of them are in critical condition, 326 are in dangerous condition and 359 are in moderate condition.