Who lost the Gaza war, Hamas or Netanyahu?
According to the website, “The United States and many other countries, including Western and Arab countries, clearly supported the Israeli genocide in Gaza, and many of them directly participated in war crimes. After all this, Netanyahu’s army was able to free only a small number of Israeli prisoners. After 54 days of genocide, dozens of them were released only through a deal with the Palestinian resistance. If Hamas had insisted on not making a gesture of good faith, they would not have been released. 467 days after committing “direct genocide,” Netanyahu desperately pleaded and agreed to make a deal with Hamas that would guarantee the release of Israeli prisoners.”
The website continued, “Referring to the text of the deal, it is clear that it responded almost completely to all the demands put forward by Hamas during the war, and it is very clear that one of Netanyahu’s demands was not met. In addition, Israel sank into quagmires that it had not expected at all. At the same time, the predictions of the late Hamas leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, came true. Netanyahu agreed to conclude a ceasefire deal with Hamas. This point explodes Netanyahu’s goals, as he pledged to destroy Hamas, but in the end he found himself making a deal with it. All of Israeli policy along with the sponsor of Israel’s genocide was waiting for Hamas to make a decision, and all their power and influence could not force Hamas to surrender and retreat.”
The website added, “The release of Israeli prisoners is not a result of Netanyahu’s massacres, but rather a result of Hamas’ approval, and based on its own demands: the release of Palestinian prisoners, including those who have spent decades in prison and those sentenced to life imprisonment.” As for Netanyahu’s third goal, it also would not have been achieved without Hamas’s approval. In addition to Netanyahu’s failure to achieve his genocidal goals, he made Israel a pariah state as its name became synonymous with criminal and immoral people. Despite the unprecedented crackdown on hundreds of thousands of anti-Israel demonstrators in the largest Western and American cities, people continued their demonstrations.”
According to the website, “In an old recorded speech by Sinwar, he predicted that Israel would become an isolated state. It appears that these expectations have been fulfilled. The Prime Minister and Foreign Minister are wanted by the International Criminal Court, and Israeli soldiers are legally persecuted everywhere, especially in the West. Many have so far secretly fled from different countries after becoming wanted for arrest. Aside from the number of deaths, injuries and widespread destruction, what more do we need to prove that Hamas won the war? Indicators of victory are not measured by the size of the sacrifices, but rather by which side accepts the other’s conditions. It appears that Netanyahu has accepted Hamas’ conditions.”
The website continued, “Some say that Hamas and Netanyahu were subjected to pressure from US President-elect Donald Trump. Actually, no, because Trump is a friend of Netanyahu, and Netanyahu used Trump as leverage when he told his partners who were against the deal that they would achieve great strategic gains through Trump. In fact, what prompted Netanyahu to accept the ceasefire agreement was the Palestinian resistance. Israeli soldiers on the ground said several times that they were fighting ghosts in Gaza. Will Netanyahu respect the terms of the agreement? It is not known yet, but the Zionists in general are accustomed to violating every agreement, and the Americans are not a reliable party to be a guarantor of the agreement, but if they return to war, the Palestinian resistance is ready.”
Source:
Lebanon 24 Special