Publish dateSaturday 18 January 2025 - 22:37
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Due to the complexity of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a permanent end to the war seems unlikely/ At this stage, Hamas won
After the announcement of the ceasefire between Israel and the Islamic movement Hamas, political affairs analysts welcome the cessation of war, but do not consider the conflict between the parties to be over, because they believe that the Palestinian-Israeli wars are one of the most complex and longest conflicts in modern history since the middle of the century. They started on the 20th and are still going on. But at this stage, they believe in the victory of the Hamas movement against the Zionist regime.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: At the same time as the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Palestine, led by the Islamic movement Hamas, Ahmed Saeedi, a political affairs expert, said in an interview with AVA that "many people are happy about the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, and even some They call Hamas the winner and Israel the loser, but the truth is not that simple.
According to this political analyst, "without a doubt, ending war and bloodshed is a wise and logical thing, but what I personally believe is that the Palestinian-Israeli wars are one of the most complex and long-lasting conflicts in modern history."
According to him, "These conflicts started in the middle of the 20th century and are still ongoing. These wars are mainly based on the issue of Palestine and the rights of the Palestinian people against Israel, especially the issue of land and borders".
Saeedi added: "Various attempts to establish a ceasefire, if the new ceasefire is a good example of what has been done between the two sides, some of these efforts have included agreements such as the Oslo Agreement (1993) and the Cambridge and Sharm El-Sheikh agreements, which led to the establishment of ceasefires. Temporary and political accommodations have been made between Palestine and Israel, but these cease-fires have often failed to last because of ongoing violations or new circumstances that arise. stay, and I don't see this truce lasting either."
Saidi also pointed to the reasons for the instability of the Gaza ceasefire and said: the lack of mutual trust between Palestinians and Israelis; The two sides strongly distrust each other, which makes any agreement difficult to implement, especially on sensitive issues such as human rights and the status of Al-Quds.
On the other hand, according to Saidi, religious and political issues, the status of Jerusalem as a holy city for Muslims and Jews, is one of the critical points in the negonegotiation.
Sayedi continued: Despite the cease-fire and many efforts to continue it and reach a permanent peace agreement, the situation is such that each cease-fire is usually temporary and in the end conflicts start again.
Saeedi stated: These wars and ceasefires are still complex issues that require continuous diplomatic efforts and global efforts to find a way to resolve these conflicts.
Saidi emphasized once again that I have little faith that this ceasefire will remain stable, permanent and in favor of the peace and health of the region and the parties.
With the ceasefire agreement, the Zionist regime accepted its defeat against Hamas
However, in an interview with AVA, political affairs analyst Mohammad Salim Paigir says that first, why did the war start? When the Israelis attacked, they declared their only goal to destroy Hamas and said that the war will not stop until the last person of Hamas is destroyed, but this goal was not achieved as the Zionist regime wanted.
Stating that Israel could not eliminate Hamas in 16 months, Paigir added that the Zionist regime finally accepted its defeat against Hamas with the ceasefire agreement and signed the ceasefire agreement with the representatives of Hamas.
According to the follower, at this point in time, the Israelis had to accept their defeat, because during the unequal war, the land of Gaza and the people were destroyed, but Hamas remained in its place and continued to resist.
He added: With the ceasefire agreement, the war between the two sides has never ended, because the conflict will continue until Palestine is recognized as an independent and free country and the Jews do not leave Palestine, and the important thing is to end the occupation.
This political affairs expert stated: Westerners, especially America, have now understood that Israel cannot destroy all Palestinians, and for this reason, they turned to a ceasefire and a stop to the war.
The Arab world is responsible for the people of Gaza, at least they should help in rebuilding the destruction of the war
Paigir also stated: During Israel's invasion of the Gaza Strip, the Arab world had no role in helping Palestine, while they should have supported Palestine and Hamas, but after this they can at least be active in the reconstruction of Palestine, especially the Gaza Strip. grow up and make up for their shortcoming and fault.
According to him, the Palestinian people lost their entire existence and were displaced from their land during 16 months, so it is necessary that countries take steps to rebuild Gaza and Palestine so that the people of this land can start a normal life again.
The cease-fire agreement in Gaza was reached on Wednesday night after 467 days of war, and Mohammad bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, Foreign Minister and Prime Minister of Qatar, read the joint statement of his country with Egypt and the United States during a press conference and said that this agreement is three It will be a step-by-step process and will be implemented from Sunday during which 33 Zionist prisoners will be released.
At the same time, US President Joe Biden said that this phase of the ceasefire will last six weeks.
Meanwhile, the cabinet of the Israeli regime announced in a statement early this Saturday that the agreement for the exchange of prisoners and the ceasefire was approved by the majority of votes and this agreement will be implemented from Sunday. According to Hebrew media reports, 24 ministers have voted in favor of this agreement, while 8 have voted against it.
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