Iran Press/ Commentary: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who has failed to free the Israeli captures in Gaza and is under the pressure of the regime's political parties, admitted to a fact on Saturday:
The regime is facing a lot of international pressure, but it is moving forward to achieve its goals in Gaza.
It is not the first time in the past three months and during the operations of the resistance front in Palestine and Lebanon, that Netanyahu and other officials of the Israeli regime have admitted their failure in the face of the Palestinian militant groups and Lebanon's Hezbollah.
The Israeli army's head of the intelligence department General Aharon Haliva said that the forces under his command were defeated and did not accomplish their missions.
Failures and admissions of this type happen as the Israeli regime always enjoys full support from the US and the West. The opposite point of Israel and its army's weakness is the resistance forces who successfully implement their plans and accomplish their goals.
Mahmoud Mardawi, one of the leaders of Palestine's Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas noted that none of the objectives the Israeli regime set in the attack on Gaza have been achieved, and that the resistance will prevent the regime from achieving its goals.
Still, Lebanon's Hezbollah played an effective role beside Palestine's resistance in recent days, such that the collaboration of the two against Tel Aviv revealed the increasing weakness of Israel's army.
The trend has caused the Israeli authorities and Western analysts to admit the inability of the Zionist army to confront the Resistance Front.
The consequence of the Israeli regime's successive failures in Operation Al-Aqsa Flood has emerged as the formation of internal protests in Israel and a political crisis for Netanyahu's cabinet.
The economic crisis in the occupied territories has been aggravated due to the belligerent policies of Netanyahu's cabinet, and has brought his government is on the verge of collapse. 204