Zionists: We wanted to change the region, but we were rejected ourselves!
Following the spread of a wave of global hatred for Zionists in the wake of the revelation of the regime’s brutal crimes against defenseless civilians in the Gaza Strip, Hebrew circles are warning about Israel’s growing international isolation.
Israel wanted to change the Middle East but found itself ostracized by the world
Following the killing of two employees of the Israeli embassy in Washington in a shooting that occurred on Wednesday evening, at around 9:05 p.m. local time, Avi Ashkazi, a military correspondent for the Ma’ariv newspaper, stated: “Instead of Israel changing the shape of the Middle East, we are ostracized by the world. Hamas has succeeded in creating dynamic changes and wants to turn Israel into an isolated party in the world.”
Also, following the increase in international pressure and the call by European countries to end the occupation regime’s genocidal war against Gaza and lift the blockade of the strip, Zionist circles are warning about Israel’s ostracization and isolation at the diplomatic, political, economic, and other levels in the world.
Hebrew circles believe that Israel is in its worst position on the international stage today, and if the war and famine against Gaza continue, the situation will only get worse.
The Hebrew newspaper Haaretz described the events of the past few days in terms of international pressure on the Zionist regime as a series of unusual political events, and quoted a foreign diplomat familiar with Israeli affairs as saying: The situation in Gaza has become unbearable, and it is time to stop the process. Images of children struggling for a plate of rice, reports of a major famine and starvation in Gaza, and Israel’s failure to take sufficient steps to deliver humanitarian aid to the strip are not something we can stand by and watch.
Following the European Union’s threat to cancel the trade agreement with the Zionist regime, the regime’s officials, although skeptical about the possibility of the European Union canceling all agreements, acknowledge that the Union’s decision to review the agreements with Israel is a major political warning.
In this regard, a Zionist political official stated in an interview with the Haaretz newspaper: These developments were predictable, and the situation could have been even worse.