International newspapers: Israel was divided again on Gaza and Trump created a fragile situation in the region news

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International newspapers dealt with the return of internal division in Israel After stopping War with IranSome of them said that the strike I made US To Tehran, I sent a clear message to everyone China AndRussiaAnd it has achieved short -term strategic success, but it may cause long -term instability in the region.

The British newspaper “Times” spoke with a number of Israeli soldiers who refuse to return to what they consider to be an endless war in Gaza StripAnd among them a soldier who served 270 days, but he refused to respond to the last summons request, so he was imprisoned for 25 days.

Speaking to the newspaper, the soldier justified his refusal to return to the war by saying that he was shocked from a war without a clear goal in the absence of the hostages and the death of many innocent people.

As for the British Guardian newspaper, it published an article on the return of divisions inside Israel due to the war on Gaza as soon as the war with Iran stopped.

The newspaper said in an article, “Something has not changed towards the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu And its policies in the sector.

The article pointed out that a question is about whether the results of the war on Iran are enough for people to forget that the greatest security failure in the history of Israel occurred during the Netanyahu era, and perhaps because of the policies it has pursued for years.

In the context, the French newspaper Le Monde said that Israeli prisoners’ families are trying to benefit from the current stage, and that it builds all their hopes on the American president Donald Trump.

The newspaper considered that the momentum after stopping the war with Iran “strengthens hopes about Trump’s ability to impose his opinion on Netanyahu when he wants it.”

It quoted a member of the Prisoners’ Families Forum as saying that it is “a matter of political will only.”

Iranian campaign against spies

In turn, the New York Times said that after the war, Iran started a wide campaign to pursue those who consider spies on its soil, and that it recruited the public to report all those suspected of suspicious activity, noting that Tehran “amended the legislation to implement the maximum punishment for those who prove to be accused of spying.”

The newspaper said that rights are afraid that the campaign would extend to affect political opponents or people who have nothing to do with what happened.

Finally, the National Interest newspaper said that the American interference in the Israeli -Iranian war “carried a clear message to both Russia and China that the United States can move quickly and firmly and unilaterally to achieve specific goals.”

The newspaper considered that the American strike For Iranian nuclear facilities “It achieved a short -term strategic success, but it left a fragile situation that warns of long -term instability in the region with an unclear path of American policy.”

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