AhlulBayt News Agency: American newspaper, New York Times, in an opinion column titled, "How Biden's Middle East Policy Fell Apart?" has related this failure to the personality of Yahya Sinwar, Commander of Operation al-Aqsa Storm and the new Chairman of Hamas Political Bureau.
New York Times considers the global isolation of Israel and its failure to defeat the Palestinians resistance as the defeat of the American foreign policy in West Asia (Middle East). NYT introduces Sinwar as a strategist who never retreats from executing his plan under any circumstances.
The American famous media, pointing to the negative impact of Operation al-Aqsa Storm on the American-Israeli "Abraham Accords" to normalize the relations of Arab governments with the Zionist regime, wrote that while Israel was normalizing ties with the Arab rulers and, geopolitically, the cause of Palestinie was going to be forgotten, Sinwar, one again, reminded the suffering of the Palestinian people and the need to destroying this suffering to the world people.
New York Times, added that Sinwar proved that Israel is vulnerable and he managed to destroy its legitimacy and power in the international system through the course of time.
NYT considered Operation al-Aqsa Storm as the cause of turning the Zionist regime to an isolated regime like the South African Apartheid.
New York Times, then quoting from Richard Haas, former President of the Council on Foreign Relations of the US, about the failure of Washington's policy in West Asia, wrote, "Foreign policy means enforcing influence in the foreign policy of foreign governments and the US has been defeated in this field."
The American daily New York Times then quoted from Franklin Foer, senior analyst of the US foreign policy and called Washington's policy in West Asia as the "Anatomy of Defeat".
NYT stressed in the end that materialization of the cause of Palestine has now turned into an international demand and even the new generation inside the US is not supporting Israel.
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New York Times considers the global isolation of Israel and its failure to defeat the Palestinians resistance as the defeat of the American foreign policy in West Asia (Middle East). NYT introduces Sinwar as a strategist who never retreats from executing his plan under any circumstances.
The American famous media, pointing to the negative impact of Operation al-Aqsa Storm on the American-Israeli "Abraham Accords" to normalize the relations of Arab governments with the Zionist regime, wrote that while Israel was normalizing ties with the Arab rulers and, geopolitically, the cause of Palestinie was going to be forgotten, Sinwar, one again, reminded the suffering of the Palestinian people and the need to destroying this suffering to the world people.
New York Times, added that Sinwar proved that Israel is vulnerable and he managed to destroy its legitimacy and power in the international system through the course of time.
NYT considered Operation al-Aqsa Storm as the cause of turning the Zionist regime to an isolated regime like the South African Apartheid.
New York Times, then quoting from Richard Haas, former President of the Council on Foreign Relations of the US, about the failure of Washington's policy in West Asia, wrote, "Foreign policy means enforcing influence in the foreign policy of foreign governments and the US has been defeated in this field."
The American daily New York Times then quoted from Franklin Foer, senior analyst of the US foreign policy and called Washington's policy in West Asia as the "Anatomy of Defeat".
NYT stressed in the end that materialization of the cause of Palestine has now turned into an international demand and even the new generation inside the US is not supporting Israel.
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