Israel’s internal strife is a sign of the impending collapse of the Jewish state.
In a note, The Times of Israel called the internal strife in the Zionist regime a sign of the imminent collapse of the Jewish state, which increases the strength of the resistance forces and Palestine.
Israel Times newspaper, in a report written by Havio Rettig Gore, the newspaper’s senior analyst wrote: “For Hamas and Iran, Israel’s internal strife is a sign of the imminent collapse of the Jewish state.”
In this report, the author refers to the speech of Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah: “The leader of Hezbollah said on Friday that the tide will finally turn against Israel. The resistance is confident, while the Israeli enemy is scared and panicked.
This report also mentions the Holy Day speech of Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi, President of Iran, and Esmail Haniyeh, the head of the political office of Hamas, that these speeches confirmed the views of Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah.
Referring to the Quds Day marches and speeches, Tig Gore wrote that on Friday, wherever we looked, similar words were presented, all of which spoke of the guarantee of the imminent fall of the Zionist regime and the celebration of the growing alliance between Iran and Hamas.
Referring to the greatness of this year’s Quds Day marches, The Times of Israel continues as follows: “This day was “Quds Day”; The last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan is designated by Iran as a day to focus on its commitment to the destruction of Israel. But last Friday was not an ordinary holy day. A week earlier, Iran’s proxy forces in Lebanon and Syria helped Hamas fire at Israeli cities from locations that had not carried out such an attack since at least the Second Lebanon War in 2006. But the mass of these rockets that were fired were only the tip of the iceberg. As Iran’s leaders intend, the situation will eventually change in line with the will of the Islamic Republic.
In this report, the author, referring to the international and political decay of the United States, says: “Iran’s great enemy, the United States, is abandoning the region on a large scale. Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s visit to Saudi Arabia in December and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s visit to Beijing on March 10, which ended with the dramatic restoration of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran, are a political change and an important step in the region. that brought the developments to their peak” and now “Iran’s proxy forces in Syria are increasingly bolder in their attacks on US forces and allies.”