Hebrew media: War with Iran has turned into a strategic catastrophe for Israel
Tehran - BORNA - The Hebrew newspaper Maariv reported that the Israeli regime has reached a strategic deadlock in its confrontation with Iran. Benjamin Netanyahu's efforts to launch attacks have only increased the complexity of the situation, and the inefficiency of aerial operations has been revealed. Iran, through an imposed ceasefire and resilient missiles, has brought Tel Aviv closer to the brink of a catastrophe.
With the premise that the Israeli regime is currently caught in a dangerous strategic trap in facing Iran, Maariv revealed that the efforts of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resume attacks against Iran have only placed the regime in a more complex position and could further entangle it.
According to the Hebrew daily, the current situation of the Israeli regime in its confrontation with Iran indicates a deep stalemate, leaving Tel Aviv on the verge of a complete strategic catastrophe.
Maariv wrote: The proverb "the pit-digger falls into the pit" applies to Israel's current situation, and Iran has dealt a heavy defeat to Israel through the imposed ceasefire on Israel in Lebanon. The heroic stories that Benjamin Netanyahu attributed to himself are gradually being revealed as limited achievements, akin to "much ado about nothing."
According to Maariv, 70% of Iranian missiles located in its missile cities suffered absolutely no damage during the aerial strikes launched by the Israeli regime and the United States. This issue demonstrates the inefficiency of aerial operations against Iran's dispersed and underground infrastructure.
The Hebrew newspaper concluded by revealing that this war could turn into a strategic catastrophe for the Zionist regime, which today has no control over the negotiations or the current situation.
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