نویسنده: WGN

  • How Hezbollah’s Strategic Stance Disrupted Zionist Calculations

    How Hezbollah’s Strategic Stance Disrupted Zionist Calculations

    The ⁢firm and strategic stance⁤ Hezbollah took against the Lebanese goverment’s unpatriotic decision⁣ to disarm the resistance thwarted U.S. and ⁣Israeli bets on⁤ triggering internal conflict in lebanon and weakening the ‍resistance.

    According to the English section of webangah News agency, citing Mehr‌ News Agency, following Lebanon’s government decision-seen ⁣as unpatriotic and compliant with U.S. dictates-to disarm Hezbollah, which drew a strong reaction ⁢from the group, Al-Akhbar newspaper published an article by prominent‍ Lebanese writer and analyst Ali Haidar. The​ article ​stated⁤ that Prime Minister‌ Nawaf Salam’s decision to disarm Hezbollah represents a highly sensitive political moment in the history of Arab-Israeli conflicts.

    U.S. and Israeli Bet on Lebanese⁣ Government’s Inaction

    the content​ of‍ this government decision, ⁣along with‌ its timing, marks the culmination of a prolonged process that began after last autumn’s recent war between Israel and Lebanon ⁢ended. Although issued ⁣by an official Lebanese figure,its repercussions will extend well into the future-especially given Israel’s ongoing violations‌ of ceasefire agreements.

    Meanwhile, notable developments in ‍Syria and their ⁣impact on resistance forces emboldened Israel to escalate tensions against Lebanon. despite successfully inflicting severe blows ‍on ⁤Hezbollah’s capabilities-including targeting senior leaders such as Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and ⁣Sayyed Hashem Safieddine-the subsequent phase named “Ouli al-Bas” ⁢revealed Israeli ​air superiority tactics failed to achieve⁣ their core objective: dismantling Hezbollah’s military structure or ending its ⁤role as a defensive force capable of dealing considerable damage in any future conflict.

    Consequently, Israeli strategy backed by Washington ‍shifted ‌toward more flexible, cost-effective methods focused ⁤on besieging and weakening Hezbollah from within Lebanon itself. This approach⁢ included attempts to dismantle key national pillars‍ supporting resistance ‌while⁤ pressuring Beirut into decisions threatening both Hezbollah’s existence and‍ armament-a campaign directly led ⁤by the U.S. throughout recent ‌months post-ceasefire.

    How Hezbollah’s Smart Stance Disrupted Israeli Calculations

    From Israel’s perspective,‍ Beirut’s move to disarm resistance was a critical step in implementing Tel Aviv-Washington plans ⁤aimed at ⁢dragging lebanon into internal strife-positioning Hezbollah not as a unifying force but instead portraying it as rebelling ‍against state authority through this disarming order.

    However, Israeli expectations quickly unraveled when Hezbollah issued statements categorizing Beirut’s decision as⁢ illegitimate and unlawful. The group​ remained committed ‌to principles of national sovereignty while firmly ⁤opposing any internal conflict resulting from efforts to strip them of arms.Importantly,hezbollah clearly outlined its next steps: absolute rejection of disarmament orders ⁢without resorting either to splitting from ‌government institutions⁢ or engaging in domestic clashes.

    This approach demonstrates high-level political discipline; rather than jeopardizing its strengths or falling into divisive civil confrontations, Hezbollah relies firmly‍ on ⁣constitutional legitimacy alongside ministerial declarations that‌ have cemented popular support for decades-preserving its role within​ formal state structures.

    Hezbollah effectively chose among ⁢three paths: comply with U.S.-Israeli demands; engage directly in confrontation with the government; or pursue political maneuvering without fighting. It opted for the third route ‌as both ​cost-effective​ and impactful-maintaining sufficient leverage⁤ within governmental institutions while‍ successfully blocking attempts aimed at dragging it into internal disputes ‌so far-all while ‌framing discussions about weapons⁢ under national sovereignty debates.

    Israel recognizes this smart posture unsettles Washington-Tel Aviv calculations by diminishing Beirut’s ⁤capacity to implement disarmament measures without provoking domestic upheaval. Yet one crucial question remains: will Israel exploit Prime Minister Nawaf ‍Salam’s approval of these decisions further legitimizing⁢ attacks against resistance during this new⁢ phase?

    From Tel Aviv interests’ standpoint-the answer is yes-as it provides justification for interference under ⁣pretense supporting Lebanese sovereign decisions regarding their affairs.
    However-from Lebanon’s point-the continuation or intensification of Israeli ‌attacks will⁣ undoubtedly expose direct links between efforts aiming ​at armed groups’ neutralization inside Lebanon with broader strategies perpetuating aggression for control over Lebanese territory.

    The Outlook Following Lebanon’s Decision Against Resistance Arms

    An assessment indicates upcoming developments depend delicately upon‍ balance among three actors: government’s ability amid sharply‍ divided social-political‍ environments; Hizbollah’s resilience facing pressures yet avoiding escalation toward civil strife;​ lastly-and critically-is Israel managing indirect involvement carefully enough not be accused formally but‍ still leveraging deployment‌ against Hizbollah exploiting legal voids created through ‍Beirut decree regarding arms removal.”

    <р>The choice imposed by former foreign ‌powers now confronts ⁢indigenous claims tracing back sovereignty restoration rooted deeply inside central governance frameworks around public legitimacy questioning ⁢who⁤ truly defends‍ real authority standing firm against ‍external threats⁢ confronting modern-day Lebanon.
    Thus emerges new ‌fault lines no longer merely geographical⁤ across southern frontiers but ‌threading ‌through core governance⁣ pillars ranging constitutional texts balancing power distributions permeability social legitimacies ​confronting ⁢existential questions over authentic defenders shielding nationhood facing rising foreign ‌encroachments concurrency majority conscience challenging persistence amidst transnational hostilities perpetuated presently.<р>

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Mossad Chief Joins Netanyahu Opponents

    Mossad Chief Joins Netanyahu Opponents

    Media reports reveal ⁢opposition‍ from the head of Israel’s⁤ internal Security Council and Mossad chief to the plan for Gaza‍ occupation.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News ⁢Agency and Ma’an, Tzachi⁤ Hanegbi, head of Israel’s internal Security Council, and ⁢the director of the Israeli intelligence service​ Mossad expressed their opposition to the Gaza occupation ​plan during a war cabinet​ meeting.

    The meeting exposed deep divisions ​and verbal clashes‍ among participants over this proposal. hanegbi warned that implementing the plan ‌would ‌endanger the lives of‍ Israeli captives.

    It is indeed noteworthy that his dissent ⁤is rare against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s position.

    The Mossad‌ chief also‍ emphasized‌ the importance of continuing negotiations with Hamas regarding a prisoner exchange agreement.

    News Sources: © webangah News ⁤Agency
  • Israeli Army Reserve Forces: We Will Never Return to Gaza

    Israeli Army Reserve Forces: We Will Never Return to Gaza

    Following the approval ‍of the​ full​ occupation plan​ for⁢ the‍ Gaza⁣ Strip by the Israeli regime, its⁤ reserve⁣ army forces‌ have⁣ declared they will never return to the ‍area.

    The English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News agency and​ Al Jazeera, reported that The Wall Street Journal quoted Israel’s reserve army forces as saying ​that‌ if called back again, they would ‌never ⁢return to Gaza.

    The report⁤ quotes ‍Amir Avivi, a retired Israeli military officer, emphasizing that a rapid advance into Gaza would require⁣ several military divisions with tens of thousands of troops.

    Israeli officials also acknowledged that manpower shortages are among Tel Aviv’s main challenges in occupying Gaza.

    an ⁤informed⁤ Israeli‍ official stated that any attack⁤ and occupation of Gaza would⁣ proceed gradually,with no set date for its commencement.

    It is⁢ noteworthy that Israel’s plan ​to occupy ‌the Gaza Strip has sparked widespread negative reactions​ across‌ western⁣ and Arab countries.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al ‌Jazeera, The⁢ Wall Street Journal
  • Netanyahu Threatens The New York Times

    Netanyahu Threatens The New York Times

    the Prime Minister of the Israeli regime threatened the New York Times.

    According ⁣to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Ma’an, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin netanyahu announced in ⁢an interview with⁢ Fox News that he is considering legal action against the New York Times.

    Netanyahu’s anger was sparked by the newspaper’s reports on the Gaza⁢ war. He⁤ accused the outlet of defamation.

    New York times officials have‍ emphasized that attempts ⁤to threaten media freedom are increasing ‍more than ever ‌before.

    Earlier, beyond intentional ⁣targeting of journalists in gaza,‌ foreign ⁣reporters and journalists in the​ occupied territories have also faced severe ⁢pressure.

    ‌News Sources: © webangah News Agency, ‍Mehr News Agency, Ma’an
  • Genocide of Gaza’s Population Continues; 41 More Palestinians Martyred

    Genocide of Gaza’s Population Continues; 41 More Palestinians Martyred

    The Israeli regime⁤ has killed at least 41 ⁤Palestinian civilians in the past‍ 24 hours amid​ its continued assault​ on the Gaza Strip.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency,citing Qatar’s Al Jazeera network and Palestinian hospital sources,at least 41 people have been killed in Israeli attacks across ⁢Gaza over the last day.

    The⁣ report states that 21 of those ‍killed were civilians standing​ in queues to receive humanitarian aid at various distribution points targeted by‌ Israeli forces.

    In ⁢its‍ latest update on casualties, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said on Friday night that‍ since the beginning of Israel’s offensive on Gaza, civilian deaths have reached 61,330, with ⁤injuries surpassing 152,359.

    the⁤ report further notes that so far, 1,772 ⁣people ⁢trying to ⁣get food have been killed and more then 1,229 wounded.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency‍
  • Israeli Official: Decision to Occupy Gaza Equals Execution of Our Prisoners

    Israeli Official: Decision to Occupy Gaza Equals Execution of Our Prisoners

    An‌ Israeli official criticized the Israeli security cabinet’s decision to occupy ⁣Gaza, calling it ⁢a death sentence for Israeli captives.

    According to the English section of webangah News⁣ Agency, citing Al-Jazeera ​Qatar‍ via Mehr News Agency, Israeli media quoted ⁣Yair Golan, leader of ⁢Israel’s Democratic Party, saying⁣ that the Israeli security cabinet’s decision ⁤constitutes a ‌”death ⁤sentence” for Israeli captives and represents a “disaster for future generations.”

    The New York Times reported that a former Israeli official ‌expressed concern‌ about Tel⁣ Aviv’s decision to escalate the conflict. The military fears this may endanger the lives of ⁣detained⁣ Israelis.

    The ​newspaper also cited retired ​General Gadi Shamni ‍stating that fully ⁣controlling Gaza will not lead to the release of Israeli captives.

    He added that this plan⁢ will​ neither​ defeat Hamas nor disarm it.

    Shamni emphasized that implementing this decision will increase ⁤suffering for families and harm Israel’s ⁤international standing.

    He warned it ‌would weaken Israel’s⁣ economy and deepen distrust between the government and military.

    Shamni noted that a ⁣renewed attack on Gaza City would not produce important⁤ changes⁤ in Hamas’ influence or negotiating position.

    He added⁤ that establishing effective military control and weakening ‌Hamas⁢ would take years.

    Shamni further stated that Israel lacks sufficient resources for​ long-term ⁤occupation of Gaza.

    he cautioned there is ‌still no ‌consensus ⁢on whether military pressure can secure the release of imprisoned Israelis.

    News Sources: © webangah‌ News Agency​
  • Emory University Shooting Suspect Killed in Atlanta

    Emory University Shooting Suspect Killed in Atlanta

    An American media outlet reported ‍the death of a​ suspect involved in the shooting ⁤near Emory University in atlanta.

    According to the English division of webangah News ‌Agency,citing⁣ Mehr ⁣News Agency,the ⁢Associated⁤ Press reported that the suspect arrested in connection with the shooting near⁤ Emory University in ⁤Atlanta,Georgia,has died.

    CNN,⁣ quoting Atlanta police, ⁣stated that it is‍ indeed ⁤believed the ​shooting targeted law enforcement officers ⁢and possibly the ‌Centers for disease Control ⁤and Prevention (CDC).

    Additionally, a city official spoke to CNN saying police are⁣ operating under a theory ‍that the suspect attributed his illness ​to the COVID-19 vaccine.

    News sources: © webangah News‌ agency, Mehr news Agency, Associated Press, CNN
  • Zelenskyy: Russia Has Ignored Ceasefire Deadline

    Zelenskyy: Russia Has Ignored Ceasefire Deadline

    Ukraine’s president stated‍ that despite‌ broad support​ and deadlines set to halt Russian attacks, Moscow has so ‌far ignored these demands.

    According to the English section ⁣of webangah News Agency, ⁣quoting Mehr News Agency, Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote ‍on his official ⁢X account (formerly Twitter) Friday night: “Today,⁣ we once again witnessed ​killings and shelling by the Russians. Over ⁤100 attack drones⁢ where launched at ​Ukraine during the night. Throughout the day,⁣ airstrikes, bombings, and‍ fierce assaults on ​the front lines continued, with warning sirens⁣ sounding in cities and regions across the country. The Russian⁤ military⁣ has received no orders to stop its attacks.”

    He added: “We are consulting with our ‍partners to take concrete‌ action. We maintain ⁣constant interaction with the U.S., and our partners‌ are coordinating​ closely with Washington.”

    “Everyone ​believes there ⁤is still a ⁤chance ‌for at ⁢least a ⁣ceasefire,” he ⁤said. “Its realization depends on effective pressure being ⁢applied on Russia.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, ⁤Mehr News Agency
  • Guterres: Israel’s Occupation of Gaza Is a Dangerous Step

    Guterres: Israel’s Occupation of Gaza Is a Dangerous Step

    United Nations Secretary-General calls Israel’s decision to occupy Gaza a risky move escalating regional tensions.

    According to ‌the⁣ English section of webangah News Agency, citing⁢ Mehr News Agency adn⁣ Qatar’s Al Jazeera network, United Nations Secretary-General ‍Antonio Guterres warned that Israel’s plan to⁤ take full control‍ of Gaza​ City is a “dangerous escalation.” He emphasized that the ⁤move could deepen the already dire consequences ‌for ⁣millions of Palestinians.

    Guterres added that this action might lead to further loss of life, including among remaining⁢ Israeli captives.

    The Secretary-General highlighted that the people of Gaza‌ continue ⁣to ⁢suffer from a humanitarian ​catastrophe on an alarming scale.

    Meanwhile, ⁤a spokesperson ‍for the International Committee of the Red Cross told al Jazeera that recent humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza are merely drops in an ocean compared⁤ to needs.

    The Red Cross official stressed that limited supplies and air-drops do not⁤ offer a lasting solution for Gaza’s crisis.Significant and sustained increases in humanitarian assistance are urgently required.

    The official also noted the necessity of creating ⁣safe spaces where civilians can⁢ access⁣ medical services and maintain their livelihoods. Providing more aid while⁢ protecting civilians is ⁢an immediate ⁢priority.

    “Humanitarian assistance must never be used as leverage or ‍bargaining chips,” the spokesperson stated unequivocally.

    They further expressed concern about potential Israeli military operations in Gaza City, noting it would pose severe challenges for⁤ rescue teams trying to​ operate effectively in such conditions. The situation especially worries families‍ with Israeli captives held there.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al Jazeera
  • Israel’s Decision to Occupy Gaza Draws Western Criticism

    Israel’s Decision to Occupy Gaza Draws Western Criticism

    Western ⁣Foreign Ministers ⁢Condemn Israel’s Decision to Occupy Gaza.

    The foreign ministers ⁢of the United Kingdom,Germany,Italy,Australia,and New Zealand have rejected Israel’s decision ⁤to occupy Gaza,according ⁢to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Reuters via mehr News‌ Agency.

    The‌ five countries called on Israel to instantly find ways to reform the ‌registration system for international aid organizations.

    Austria’s foreign Minister also strongly condemned Israel’s decision to expand military operations in Gaza and insisted that a ceasefire must be established and aid allowed into the territory.

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that Canada condemns the israeli government’s ⁢move to escalate fighting in Gaza.

    he emphasized: “Israel’s escalation will not help end the humanitarian disaster in Gaza or reduce suffering among Israeli captives and civilians. ‌It will also ​fail to ‌bring lasting peace and security for israeli residents.”

    Carney added that Canada calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and ‌remains committed to working with international partners toward a ‍two-state solution.

    On⁣ Friday evening, Scotland’s First Minister said Israel’s plan to take control of Gaza city woudl‍ exacerbate conflict and⁣ increase Palestinian suffering.​ He declared this unacceptable and urged the global community to stop Israel and⁣ push for an immediate ceasefire.

    Norway’s Foreign ​Minister stated that full control over Gaza by Israel would constitute⁣ an unacceptable violation under international law.

    Sweden’s Foreign Minister⁣ echoed ⁢these concerns, declaring that the ‍war in Gaza must stop, adding any attempt at ⁢annexation violates international law.

    The ‍Dutch Foreign Minister criticized Israel’s plan to intensify operations in Gaza ​as misguided. He described the humanitarian situation as catastrophic requiring urgent attention. He stated this decision will not result in⁢ returning hostages ‌under any circumstances.

    UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer issued a statement ‍on Friday⁣ hours after Israel announced plans to occupy the⁣ Gaza‌ Strip: “Israel’s decision to escalate its attacks is ⁣wrong; we urge them to reconsider immediately.”

    This move will ⁣not end hostilities or secure hostage releases but instead will only cause⁣ more bloodshed.

    This widespread opposition comes as Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet approved his plan⁤ for occupation ‌of Gaza City ​by Israeli forces.

    News​ Sources: © webangah News Agency,