The English-language publication The Economist has emphasized in its latest analysis that the Zionist regime has not only not achieved victory in the Gaza war, but has also become a hated entity on a global level, and its military and political strategy has completely failed.
In one of its latest analytical articles, the English-language publication The Economist has emphasized, referring to the critical situation in the Gaza Strip, that the Zionist regime, without succeeding in destroying Hamas, has trapped itself in a quagmire, the consequences of which are global hatred and a crisis of legitimacy.
The Economist writes: “Israel has failed; without it being clear what will replace this failed strategy. The famine in Gaza and the continuation of violence have not only weakened Hamas, but have also damaged Israel’s image more than ever before on the global level.”
The publication also describes the situation of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu as critical, writing: “Netanyahu has backed Israel into a corner where it has few options left, let alone a coherent and forward-looking strategy.”
International analysts believe that the continued killing of innocent Palestinians, especially in the shadow of famine, forced migration, and destruction of infrastructure, has not only distanced the Zionist regime from its military goals, but has also paved the way for global isolation and increased political and human rights pressures against it.