Palestinian Resistance Forcing Total Zionist Withdrawal From Gaza

Zionist media reported on preparations by the occupation military in anticipation of its withdrawal from the Gaza Strip following situational assessments conducted over the past 24 hours by the Southern Command.

Qatar, a key mediator, said on Tuesday that negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza and a prisoner exchange deal between the Palestinian Resistance and the Zionist regime were in their “final stages”, expressing hope an agreement could be reached “very soon”.

US President Joe Biden also said Monday that an agreement was “on the brink” of being finalized.

Itay Blumental, Kan‘s military correspondent, cited a security source as saying that the Zionist military is preparing to withdraw from the Rafah crossing, as well as from the Netzarim and Philadelphi routes, shortly after a ceasefire-prisoner exchange agreement is signed.

Additionally, the regime is planning to redeploy its forces around the Gaza Strip and withdraw its troops gradually, with the military establishing a buffer zone approximately one kilometer wide as part of the agreement, Blumental mentioned.

The Zionist military correspondent also noted that the potential withdrawal from Gaza was coordinated yesterday between the occupiers, Egyptian, and American security officials.

The regime failed miserably in everything related to Gaza

As discussions about an imminent ceasefire agreement in Gaza continue, a political source within the occupation government told Channel 13 that the regime has realized that Hamas cannot be defeated solely through military solutions, pointing out that the current events in the northern Gaza Strip prove this.

The source emphasized that Hamas has managed to re-recruit a number of fighters nearly equivalent to those it has lost, Zionist media reported.

In the same context, the former head of the regimes Security Council, Giora Eiland, acknowledged that the occupation entity had “failed miserably in everything related to Gaza” and was unable to achieve the objectives it set out for the war.

Eiland told Channel 13 that Hamas is recovering from the severe blow it endured, that not all the captives will return, and that the regime will certainly not eliminate Hamas’ authority in the Gaza Strip.

He also asserted that the Zionist military pressure on Hamas “achieved nothing”, noting that the proposed ceasefire-prisoner exchange deal now and the one proposed last May “are very similar.”

Eiland added that the regime wasted eight months, during which 110 soldiers were killed in Gaza, and a significant portion of the captives have died.

“If this deal had been on the table eight months ago, and we applied intense military pressure only to arrive at the same deal, it means there is no connection between the military pressure and Hamas’ willingness to show flexibility,” he explained.

The retired Zionist general considered that the war “is over, and there will be no resumption of the war, regardless of what the US President-elect, Donald Trump, says.”

“The only one unwilling to acknowledge this is Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but everyone else, including Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, understands this,” Eiland stressed.