In a war where there have been no winners, Israel’s prime minister looks set to be the biggest loser entering a fragile and vague ceasefire with Iran.
Peter Beaumont @ the Guardian puts it all in a cosy nutshell for the Gumby's to understand...
The head of the leftwing Democrats party, Yair Golan, also called the ceasefire a “strategic failure” by Netanyahu.
“He promised a historic victory and security for generations, and in practice, we got one of the most severe strategic failures Israel has ever known,” Golan said on X. “It’s a total failure that endangers Israel’s security for years to come.”
“This is now the fourth time in a row – in Gaza, once in Lebanon and twice in Iran – that his boasts of total victory and the removal of existential threats have been exposed as empty promises,” wrote Amos Harel, military affairs correspondent @ Haaretz
Peter Beaumont @ the Guardian puts it all in a cosy nutshell for the Gumby's to understand...
The head of the leftwing Democrats party, Yair Golan, also called the ceasefire a “strategic failure” by Netanyahu.
“He promised a historic victory and security for generations, and in practice, we got one of the most severe strategic failures Israel has ever known,” Golan said on X. “It’s a total failure that endangers Israel’s security for years to come.”
“This is now the fourth time in a row – in Gaza, once in Lebanon and twice in Iran – that his boasts of total victory and the removal of existential threats have been exposed as empty promises,” wrote Amos Harel, military affairs correspondent @ Haaretz
