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Tel Aviv’s multifaceted failure in regional cases and scandal in Gaza

PNN – The Zionist regime, which thought that after Trump came to power, it could advance its goals in the region by waging the Gaza war and forming a coalition against Iran, has been shocked by recent developments.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Al Jazeera, While the Israeli army continues its aggression against the Gaza Strip in the hope of achieving military gains, a number of Israeli and Western researchers and writers have pointed to the regime’s inability to achieve military and political gains, emphasizing that the opposite has happened so far, as Tel Aviv’s regional and international political standing is declining.

The impact of America’s multiple policies in the region on the Zionists

This is clearly evident in US-Iranian negotiations, where Israel has no veto power and US priorities have prevailed over Tel Aviv’s considerations. Saudi-US relations have also taken a path that is not dependent on Riyadh’s normalization process with the Zionist regime.

The US ceasefire agreement with Yemen without Tel Aviv’s knowledge was also a shock to the regime and represents a new approach in US policies. The exclusion of the Israeli regime from US President Donald Trump’s travel plan to the region has also caused a lot of controversy in Hebrew circles, and everyone sees it as a sign of tension in the Trump administration’s relations with Israel, especially Netanyahu.

In addition, we are witnessing the growing impact of the decline in the international standing of the Zionist regime and the decline in popular support for the regime in the United States and Europe, which is weakening Tel Aviv’s regional and international position.

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The failure of the Zionist regime to secure strategic interests

In this regard, Rap Pentfold and Clive Jones stated in a report in the British Journal of International Politics that Israel has become a “revisionist” regime and is seeking to change the status quo in the region through the expansion of its military attacks. This is due to the failure of Tel Aviv’s previous policy of deterrence and is happening at a time when

However, it seems that the Zionists do not want to be far-sighted and only think about the strategy of occupation in Gaza and Lebanon and do not think about its consequences.

The researchers of the report noted: The occupation of Lebanon in the 1980s and the brutal attacks in the country led to the emergence of Hezbollah and the formation of a major axis against Tel Aviv in the region.

The collapse of the Zionist regime’s bets on the normalization case and the coalition against Iran

Another study conducted by Korean researcher Su Yeon Ahn also shows that The structure of security coalitions in the region is changing as a result of the war on Gaza, and while Tel Aviv was trying to consolidate and expand normalization agreements and create a coalition aimed at cooperating against Iran, Tel Aviv’s crimes in Gaza have increased regional anger against this regime and increased the costs and risks of normalization for Arab countries.

The relationship between Riyadh and Washington

On May 8, Reuters reported, citing two sources familiar with the matter, that the United States is no longer asking Saudi Arabia to normalize relations with Israel as a condition for progress in civilian nuclear cooperation talks.

These sources reported that Arab countries’ anger over the war against the Gaza Strip has stalled progress on Saudi Arabia’s normalization deal with Tel Aviv, and in addition, Riyadh insists that it will not recognize the Zionist regime without the formation of an independent Palestinian state.

On the other hand, while Tel Aviv continues to contemplate escalating military tensions in the region, Turkey’s influence in the region is expanding, taking advantage of new realities, both in Syria and in emerging political trends in Arab countries.

Hebrew circles categorized the Zionists’ most pressing concerns about the withdrawal of American forces from Syria into three levels:

-Reducing US influence in the region

-Reducing the Zionist regime’s deterrence against Iran

-Negative impact on security coordination in southern Syria

Zionist analysts also warn that the Gaza war has deepened the differences between Tel Aviv and Washington, and that Tel Aviv has failed to fully restore its deterrent capacity, which collapsed after October 7. Meanwhile, new generations in the countries of the region and the world are increasingly convinced of the need to confront Israeli aggression.

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