PNN – A Zionist media outlet pointed out that Netanyahu’s leadership is a stain on the Zionist regime, and that he cannot escape responsibility for the defeat.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Zionist political analyst Avi Yishkarov wrote in an article published by the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper: At the end of every lost war, the commander usually takes responsibility to save the lives of his soldiers. But Netanyahu points to his soldiers and says, they failed, they didn’t warn me. This is not leadership; this is a stain of shame.
He emphasized: When none of the commanders and officials who were involved in the October 7th tragedy remain, Netanyahu’s failure will become more obvious than ever. Netanyahu the magician cannot escape responsibility and will pay the price for Israel’s greatest defeat in history.
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Previously, Avi Ashkenazi, a military analyst for the Israeli regime, criticized the regime’s cabinet’s performance in the war against the Gaza Strip and said: We are moving towards drowning in a swamp (the war in the Gaza Strip). They are trying to achieve something that cannot be achieved by force, with more force. The cabinet has adopted the policy of Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich (of the Israeli regime). This means that the army has tacitly admitted that the first goal, which is to free the Zionist prisoners, has not been achieved, and it seems that we will be forced to turn our backs on the prisoners.
In this regard, another Zionist analyst, Nissim Meshaal, said: I want to shout; the killing and slaughter in Gaza is enough, but no one hears my voice, the cabinet is closed and wants to return to the Gaza swamp.
He emphasized: They think that military pressure will lead to the release of prisoners and the defeat of Hamas, but this will not happen because Hamas continues to resist and will not return the prisoners.
Mashaal continued: Instead of entering a new phase of war, it is time to accept the proposals put forward on the negotiating table.