Netanyahu and Trump’s diplomatic showdown in the shadow of the Zionist regime’s strategic confusion

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PNN – The Israeli Prime Minister’s visit to Washington is not an important milestone, but another link in the chain of confusion and strategic failures of the Israeli regime.

Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent trip to the United States appears at first glance to be a repetition of his usual pattern of diplomatic visits, but behind the scenes, a massive effort has been underway to highlight this event as a strategic turning point in regional developments. This effort is based, rather than on real political and field achievements, on a targeted psychological operation to rebuild the damaged and isolated image of the Israeli Prime Minister.

The undeniable fact is that Netanyahu is today known, especially in human rights forums and by large sections of the international community, as a war crimes suspect. A figure who faces a wide wave of protests, legal complaints, and condemnation resolutions, and therefore does not have the legitimacy to travel to many countries. Under such circumstances, it is only America’s special and exclusive relationship with the Zionist regime that makes such a trip possible, and this should not be interpreted as a sign of the restoration of Israel’s political status or the end of its isolation.

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On the other hand, the Zionist media and lobby groups affiliated with the regime have tried to highlight this trip to cover up Netanyahu’s repeated failures in key cases, including repeated failures to achieve aggressive goals against Iran, failure to contain resistance groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah, and the decline in Israel’s security position. This narrative, aimed at creating a successful and invincible image, is mostly artificial and theatrical.

Netanyahu has come to Washington on this trip not to begin a new chapter of success, but as the leader of a government suffering from internal crises and security problems, to receive financial, military, and political support to restore his lost position. The meeting with Donald Trump is also more of a show to repeat the same familiar scenario of asking for help for new adventures that has failed many times before.

Accordingly, independent analysts and resistance front media should, with the aim of neutralizing the enemy’s psychological operations and reducing the impact of media exaggeration, focus public attention on existing realities; realities that indicate the decline of Israel’s deterrent power, the increasing costs of the occupation, and the ineffectiveness of this regime’s diplomatic operations.

Ultimately, this trip is not an important turning point but another link in the chain of confusion and strategic failures of the Zionist regime; a link that is neither capable of restoring regional hegemony nor capable of changing the threat landscape against Iran and the axis of resistance. The media and informed audiences should understand this reality and avoid falling into the trap of fabricated dramas. They should focus on the facts on the ground and follow the process of strategic humiliation of the enemy, rather than watching repetitive diplomatic dramas.

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