AhlulBayt News Agency

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26 November 2023

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How Israel was knocked out?

Referring to the current developments in the occupied Palestinian territories and using a sports analogy, Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has stated that Hamas has inflicted a "technical blow" on the Zionist regime. This interpretation is perceived as the Zionist regime's defeat under the worst circumstances possible.

AhlulBayt News Agency: Referring to the current developments in the occupied Palestinian territories and using a sports analogy, Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has stated that Hamas has inflicted a "technical blow" on the Zionist regime. This interpretation is perceived as the Zionist regime's defeat under the worst circumstances possible.

The term "Technical strike of the Zionist regime by Hamas" entails important points indicating the trajectory of recent developments in the occupied territories, affirming that the increased vulnerability of the Zionists compelled Tel Aviv to accept a ceasefire.

The Leader usually uses new and innovative words and expressions, considering the audience and the contexts of the speech, which is very helpful in conveying the intended message. Emphasizing that the Zionist regime received a "technical blow" from Palestinian resistance fighters implies acceptance of defeat under the worst conditions.

In wrestling, a technical knockout is the worst type of failure for an athlete. Examining the developments on the battlefield in Gaza as well as the recent ceasefire is proof that after more than 46 days of "heavy", "unequal" and "relentless" battles with Hamas and Islamic Jihad fighters, the Zionist regime did not succeed and was forced to accept a ceasefire for the following reasons:

1. Although the Zionist regime has been defeated in all fields by the resistance fighters, this regime has suffered the heaviest defeat on the battlefield from Hamas. The army of the Zionist regime suffered a heavy defeat from the resistance even though this group is neither a "government" nor an "army". In addition, Hamas has always been under severe siege in recent years and has been in economic trouble due to the sanctions and restrictions imposed by the Zionist regime. On the other hand, the Zionist regime claims to have the third most powerful army in the world with the "Iron Dome" system providing a safe umbrella. Nevertheless, Palestinian resistance fighters not only inflicted heavy blows on the body of the Zionist army but actually inflicted a "technical blow" on the regime itself.

2. The Zionist regime has also received a blow from the world’s public opinion, representing another facet of Tel Aviv's "technical blow". Today, people of the world, from the West to the East of, call on their governments and international institutions to condemn the crimes of the Zionist regime. More importantly, the people of the world are now united in the cause of "Palestinian freedom". In fact, Netanyahu's crimes propelled the cause of Palestine's freedom to become a global demand and gain an international scope.

3. Among other issues that should be considered as an example of the "technical blow" to the Zionist regime, are the blows that this regime has received due to discrediting concepts such as "democracy" and "human rights". Now the whole world has realized that Tel Aviv, contrary to all the claims it makes about democracy and human rights, does not value these concepts, because it neither respects the vote and opinion of the people of Gaza, nor does it value human rights as manifested by its recent crimes in the Palestinian territory. This regime does not value the demand of the world's public opinion for a ceasefire and the cessation of crimes in the occupied territories, and this has caused the people of the world to hate this regime.

4. Another example of the "technical blow" is the deepening of the cracks in the political structure of the Zionist regime. In recent days, we have seen unprecedented demonstrations against Netanyahu and his cabinet, indicating that the regime is facing a deep crisis. This crisis extends to the economic field, with a budget deficit of 47 billion dollars and a loan request of 6 billion dollars from the World Bank. The tourism sector and security in oil and gas areas in the occupied territories have suffered significant damage. Also, the settlers who had flowed from different parts of the world to live in these areas after spending huge expenses are now facing a security crisis and a significant number of elites and investors have fled from the occupied territories.

The result is that the military defeat of Israel by the Palestinians will only accelerate the downfall of this regime. We should witness the gradual collapse of racist Zionism in the future.


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