Zionist hostages; An endless crisis for Benjamin Netanyahu

Continuing protests in occupied areas demanding the release of Zionist captives has turned into a crisis and a nightmare that is strangling the Prime Minister of the Zionist administration of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu and his cabinet.

Feb 5, 2024 - 06:40
Zionist hostages; An endless crisis for Benjamin Netanyahu
Zionist hostages; An endless crisis for Benjamin Netanyahu

 In the continuation of the protests in the occupied lands, on Saturday February 3 some Zionist settlers held a protest in the center of Tel Aviv with the aim of pressing for the acceleration of the agreement for the release of the Zionist hostages. The demonstration was held after the failed efforts of the Zionist regime to free the hostages by using force and attacking different areas of Gaza. Last week, in parallel with the session of the war cabinet of the Zionist administration to discuss the cease-fire agreement in Gaza, the families of the Israeli hostages held a demonstration in Tel Aviv to demand the implementation of the hostage exchange agreement and to call of the dissolution of Netanyahu's cabinet and the holding of early parliamentary elections. The representatives of the Zionist regime, the United States, Egypt and Qatar previously reached an agreement in Paris, France regarding the framework to stop the war and release other captives of the army of the violent regime of Israel and Hamas. Leaders of Hama and Jihadul Islami showing their solidarity The two movements of the Palestinian Islamic struggle HAMAS and Jihadul Islami have said that any proposals that do not lead to a full stop of Israel's occupation of Gaza are unacceptable in any way. Hamas and Jihadul Islami emphasize that, any negotiations that do not lead to the end of the war and the departure of Israeli occupation troops from the Gaza Strip as well as the end of the siege and the rebuilding of the strip cannot be accepted by those movements, and there is no exchange of hostages as long as those conditions are not fulfilled. Demonstrations against Prime Minister Benjamin Neytanya have been going on in the occupied Palestinian lands that have been given the false name of Israel since October 7 last year (2023) when the al-Aqswa Hurricane operation was implemented by the muqawama. The protesters insist that Netanyahu's cabinet has failed to return the Zionist hostages held by Hamas. The authorities of the Zionist regime hide the exact figures of their military prisoners, but their number is estimated to be in the hundreds. Some Israeli hostages who were held by Hamas were released in one of the hostage exchange agreements between Hamas and Israel. The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime and the radical Zionists who form the right-wing and hard-line government of the brutal Israeli regime have always promised a quick victory against Hamas and the return of the Zionist hostages since the beginning of Operation Hurricane. Al-Aqsa. But with the passage of time and the continuation of the operations of the Palestinian militant groups, the results of the promises have become empty air due to the promises not being implemented. The situation has made some of the leaders of the administration to come forward and admit publicly about the failure of the administration and the Palestinian resistance.

Yossi Cohen, the former head of the Israeli intelligence agency MOSSAD, has said that, in order to return the hostages to Israel from Gaza, the Zionist regime should pay a very high price. Demonstrations in the occupied territories continue in a situation where the leaders of the Zionist administration had to accept Hamas' conditions for a cease-fire, which exposed Israel's weakness in front of the strong Palestinian resistance. The truth of the matter is that, the Palestinian resistance groups succeeded in changing the equation after the October 7 operation, and their persistence has led to Israel's weakness becoming more evident day by day. Aggravation of the economic crisis due to the continuing war in Tel Aviv, the loose and unstable position of the coalition cabinet in Israel, continuing protests in the occupied territories and the disclosure of the truth of the security damage of the Zionist regime's approach to the control of intelligence and operational information of the Palestinian resistance groups is part of the fruits and success of the Al-Aqswa Hurricane operation. The Zionist regime is in dire straits despite the financial, political and advertising support of media companies in the United States and Europe. The continuation of the protest will undoubtedly be an opportunity for the opposition parties in the Israeli Parliament "Knesset" to continue their goal of indicting and removing from power the current cabinet led by Netanyahu who is also facing several corruption cases. What is clear is that Netanyahu's cabinet and the authorities of the Zionist regime are facing a crisis and protests in the occupied territories to such an extent that, the continuation of the situation has made their American and Western allies, doubt Tel Aviv's ability to be responsible for for the implementation of the ceasefire and to fulfill his promises. The Zionist regime has a long history of breaking promises and ignoring UN resolutions and their implementation at various times in recent years, and the plight of the occupied territories will be an excuse for Netanyahu and his extremist cabinet. to avoid fulfilling their international commitments and obligations.