Zionist Regime Defeated in “Discourse,” “Imaging” & “Public Opinion” Areas

2023/11/11 | Note, Politics, Top News

Strategic Council Online - Opinion: The widespread crimes of the Zionist regime in Gaza have sparked many reactions among the public opinion of the world. Until now, and in none of the Israeli wars and crimes committed against the Palestinians, we have ever seen such “widespread reactions” in the world, especially in Western countries, against the Zionist regime. Hamid Khoshayand - expert on regional affairs

The protests and pressures that have been formed today by the public opinion of the world and various Western figures against the Zionist regime to end the genocide in Gaza are “unprecedented” and “consequential” to such an extent that even if the war in Gaza ends, it should not be underestimated.

The scope and severity of the Zionist regime’s criminal genocide in Gaza is so great that it has even confused the mental and perceptual space of the politicians who support that regime in the West, and sometimes they have faced doubts and “serious uncertainty” about the future and survival of the regime.

On October 16, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, while referring to the Al-Aqsa Storm, clearly stated that a severe blow was dealt to the idea of Israel, a safe land for the Jews!

Antonio Guterres, Secretary General of the United Nations, on Tuesday, October 24, in unprecedented words that have been heard from a UN Secretary-General, said at the Security Council meeting that Hamas attack on Israel did not happen without reason; the Palestinian people have been under occupation for 56 years. It is also important to know that Hamas attacks did not happen without reason. The Palestinian people have been under a suffocating occupation for more than five decades.

In a video message on October 25 in response to Israel’s genocide, Spain’s Minister of Social Rights, Ione Bellara, stated that the EU countries must immediately take four measures against Israel: suspension of diplomatic relations with Israel, firm imposition of economic sanctions, arms embargo and the summoning of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other political leaders to the International Criminal Court due to the bombing of civilians in the Gaza Strip.

Turkish President Erdoğan addressed the Zionist regime in the gathering of the people of Istanbul on Saturday, October 28, arguing that how Israel could get to this situation?! How did it get to those lands and call Israel an occupying group? “You are a terrorist group!”

In addition, the results of the polls show that the Zionist regime does not enjoy a good position in public opinion the world, even inside, the residents of the Zionist settlements look at this war with “cynicism” and “distrust” and consider Netanyahu as its “main factor.”

The first poll, published a week after the start of the Al-Aqsa Storm operation, shows that 86 percent of the participants consider the weak leadership of Netanyahu’s cabinet as the “cause” of the damage that the Zionist regime received. In this survey, 56% of the participants demanded the resignation of Netanyahu, and 52% demanded the resignation of Gallant, the Minister of War!

The survey conducted by the “Lazar” Research Institute headed by Dr. Menachem Lazar for Maariv newspaper on October 20 shows that 80% of the residents of the Zionist regime believe that Netanyahu should take responsibility for what happened in the Gaza Strip. In this survey, the majority of Israelis (65 percent) supported extensive ground operations in the Gaza Strip; in the next survey of the institute, this figure drastically decreased and reached 29 percent!

A new survey by Harvard University shows that 51 percent of Americans aged 18 to 24 (a country that is Israel’s largest strategic ally in the world) believe that what the Palestinian resistance did on October 7 was a natural and justified result of injustice against the Palestinians.

In a joint poll by CBS and YouGov, a global online research company, 52 percent of respondents said that the “United States should not provide weapons and military equipment to Israel.”

The two mentioned polls clearly indicate that the Zionist lobbies in the US, despite dominating both the Democratic and Republican parties and their media, as well as the US government, have lost the power to “manipulate and engineer” the minds of the new generation of that country regarding the Palestinian crisis!

The statements of Western and international officials, as well as opinion polls, confirm the fact that in the past 75 years, the Zionist regime was not as “hated” and “weakened” in the public opinion of the world as it is today.

The crimes of the Zionist regime in killing the people of Gaza show that this regime has not only been defeated by the Palestinian resistance, but for the first time, it has faced a “strategic failure” in the public opinion of the world (Muslims and non-Muslims).

The large and unprecedented anti-Israel gatherings that continue to be held in European countries and in the US are not a small matter. The fact that thousands of Jews in different American cities, including the center of New York City, as well as in the lobby of the US Congress wearing black clothes and chanting the slogan “Palestine must be free,” put into question all the aspirations of the Zionist regime to form and maintain the so-called Jewish government in Palestine!

Legitimizing and improving the political and legal position of the Zionist regime in the three arenas of public opinion, countries of the world, and international and regional organizations has been among the “main concerns” and as a result of the important missions of diplomats and affiliated media circles of the Zionist regime in the world. The point to ponder here is that the recent war in Gaza has questioned and “shaken” the legitimacy and political and legal position of the Zionist regime in all three areas, as it seems that it will get worse in the coming months.

In any case, the Al-Aqsa Storm operation and the crazy reaction of the Zionist regime against it is not only the failure of that regime in the intelligence, military, and political scenes; moreover, the usurper regime has been widely defeated in the dimensions of “discourse,” “imaging” and “public opinion.” However, no matter how this war ends, the image that the Zionist regime showed of its nature in this war, which was a clear image of modern “apartheid” and “terrorism,” will not be restored.

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