US Worries About Israel's Defeat in Gaza War
United States media Politico reported Washington's concern over the defeat of the Zionist regime in the Gaza war.
American media Politico announced in a report that American officials admitted that the Zionist regime only destroyed a small part of the capabilities of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in the war, and the White House was worried about the regime's defeat in the Gaza war.
According to US officials, the Zionist regime's strategy in Gaza is doomed to fail and pave the way for the resurgence of Hamas. A statement that has not been heard since the beginning of the war until now.
This US media added, American intelligence agencies believe that only 30-35% of Hamas troops were killed in the Gaza war, and about 65% of the underground tunnels of the Palestinian resistance are still intact.
According to a Politico report, according to US officials, Israel has failed to control the territory it has cleared in Gaza. Massive bombing and inadequate humanitarian aid turned the people of Gaza and the rest of the world against the Zionists, and also failed to prevent Hamas from recruiting new forces.
Politico reports, citing American sources, that Hamas has lost up to 35% of its forces in the war, but has recruited thousands of new members in the same time period.
Since the Zionist regime's brutal attack on the Gaza Strip on October 7 2023, America has always refrained from criticizing the Zionist regime.
Meanwhile, the Zionist regime's stubbornness in accepting American proposals has caused Washington to criticize the regime's war methods in the public arena. An action that magnifies the differences between America and this regime.
It is worth noting that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statement Tuesday (21/5) in an interview with CNN that "we must get rid of Hamas, otherwise there is no future for Gaza" has further increased the White House's concerns about the Israeli regime's failure in the Gaza war and failure to achieve the goals of this regime.(sl)