Publish dateTuesday 17 June 2025 - 19:27
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Abdul Bari Atwan's Analysis of the Iran-Israel War;

Signs of Tel Aviv's Early Defeat Have Been Revealed

Signs of Tel Aviv
Abdul Bari Atwan, a prominent Palestinian analyst and editor of the newspaper "Ra'i al-Youm", in a new article, considered Iran's missile attacks on the occupied territories a turning point in the historic battle of the Islamic world with the Zionist regime and revealed signs of Israel's rapid defeat. He believes that Iran's response was not only military, but also psychological and strategic, and the result is America's fumbling for an early end to the war.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: Abdul Bari Atwan, reviewing the first four days of the battle between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Zionist regime, emphasized that Tehran has the upper hand; both on the battlefield and in the psychological arena. According to him, this is the first time in the history of Arab-Islamic conflicts with the Zionist regime that missiles cover the entire occupied territories, leading to heavy destruction and widespread casualties.
 
The real picture of war in Netanyahu’s face
According to Mehr News Agency, Atwan, referring to the confused and anxious face of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, compared to his aggressive stances against Gaza, wrote: Now Netanyahu is talking about “future victories,” while the realities on the ground indicate the strategic collapse of the Zionist regime.
He pointed to the taking of about 5 million Zionists into shelters, subways, and underground facilities, and assessed it as an unprecedented sign of the regime’s moral defeat in less than a few days. 
 
The missiles that changed the equation
Atwan continues: The devastation caused by Iranian missiles in areas such as Beit Yam, south of Tel Aviv, has created scenes that could only be seen in Gaza or in World War II. This time, what the Zionists had done to others has come back to haunt them.
According to him, the regime's defense systems were unable to stop any of these missiles, while Iran has not yet used more advanced missiles such as the "Fateh" with heavy warheads.
 
A precise attack with strategic deception
Atwan continued his analysis by emphasizing that the precision of Iran's attacks, from Tel Aviv to Eilat, from Baysan to Haifa and northern Galilee, shows that Iran had identified strategic targets in advance and planned to counter them. According to him, this is a sign of complete military maturity and successful information deception that Iran implemented well against Tel Aviv.
 
The collapse of Israel's initial goals
This prominent analyst of the Arab world states that not only did the Zionist regime not achieve its main goal of destroying Iran's nuclear facilities, but according to Western military analysis, these facilities remained without serious damage.
 
Trump under pressure from a war he started
In another part of the analysis, Atwan refers to the hasty efforts of US President Donald Trump to immediately stop the war and writes: Trump, who gave the green light to Netanyahu to start the attack, is now seeking to stop the conflict and save his ally from the quagmire by talking to the leaders of Oman, Qatar and Russia.
He concludes that this shows that Iran has only won the field in the first round and that the US is now facing the strategic risk of the collapse of its regional ally.
 
Iran is not worried about a long war; rather, it is ready for it
Atwan emphasizes that, unlike Israel, Iran is ready for a long war and has proven its high resilience in major wars such as the Holy Defense. He also considered Pakistan's possible entry into support for Iran and its call for the Islamic Ummah to unite against Israel as a sign of a change in the balance in the Islamic world.
 
Conclusion: The end of the war, the beginning of Iran's victory According to Atwan, even if a ceasefire is established, it will be a strategic victory for Iran and a definitive defeat for Israel; not only on the military front, but also on the political and psychological level. He believes that this war could be a prelude to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state and the redefining of the power of the Islamic world.
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