Publish dateSaturday 18 January 2025 - 09:48
Story Code : 304944
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Sayed Hamed Amini/ Wars are always a great test for nations in their strength and will. The recent war between the Zionist regime and Hamas was as difficult on the battlefield as it was on the political and human dimensions. Both sides of this war had specific goals and were trying to achieve them. In this article, we will examine these goals and achievements and show which side won this war.
The Zionist regime had set great goals for this war from the very beginning, but the results show that most of these goals were not achieved.

The first goal of the Israeli regime was to completely destroy Hamas and reduce the power of this group in Gaza. The Zionist regime thought that by launching widespread military attacks and destroying Hamas' infrastructure, this group would be defeated. However, Hamas not only did not fail, but it was able to maintain its resistance and remain as a regular force on the battlefield. In this way, the Israeli regime was unable to achieve this goal.
Another goal pursued by the Israeli regime was to return the October 7 prisoners from Hamas. Israel anticipated that it would be able to release its prisoners through military pressure, but this goal was not achieved either, and the Israeli prisoners remained in Hamas’ hands. This failure to return the Israeli prisoners clearly demonstrated the weakness of the Israeli regime’s strategies.
The Israeli regime also intended to force the people of Gaza to leave their homes and gain greater control over the region by transferring the population. However, this plan was met with strong resistance from the people of Gaza, and they remained in their lands. The people of Gaza defended their land even in difficult war conditions, and the Israeli regime was unable to achieve this goal.
Hamas also pursued its own goals in this war, and it succeeded in many of them. One of Hamas’ most important goals was to capture prisoners from the Israeli regime. Hamas was able to capture a number of Israeli prisoners and thereby put a lot of pressure on the Israeli regime to release Palestinian prisoners. This success was very important, both on the battlefield and in the field of politics and diplomacy.
Another achievement of Hamas was to disrupt the Abraham Peace Process. This process, which included agreements to normalize relations between Israel and some Arab countries, encountered difficulties due to the war and its pressures. As a result, the Arab countries supported Palestine more, and this ended up being to the detriment of the Israeli regime.
Hamas was also able to create serious obstacles to the economic plans of the Israeli regime. The project that the Israeli regime had to create a trade corridor from India to Europe through the occupied territories faced many problems due to the war and the pressures it caused, and Israel's economic goals were jeopardized.
Another achievement of Hamas was to introduce the oppressed people of Gaza to the world. Images of the widespread destruction and killings in Gaza were broadcast all over the world, attracting global attention. This issue led many people and international organizations to support Palestine and put more pressure on the Israeli regime.
One of the most important aspects of the war is its humanitarian impact. The Zionist regime caused great destruction with its extensive attacks on Gaza, and many Palestinian civilians were killed. These war crimes caused global attention to be drawn to Palestine, and many countries and international organizations took a strong stance against Israel. The people of Gaza were able to introduce their situation to the world using the media and social networks, and a wave of global sympathy was created for Palestine.
This war had a great impact on the power equations in the region. The Israeli regime faced security and social crises within its country due to increasing threats from Palestinian resistance groups and the Lebanese Hezbollah. These crises, especially in the field of internal security and social problems, placed the Israeli regime in a precarious position and showed that the regime was vulnerable to resistance forces.
Considering the goals and achievements of both sides, it can be said that Hamas was the real winner in this war. The Zionist regime was unable to achieve its goals and was defeated on many fronts. In contrast, Hamas achieved great successes not only on the battlefield but also in the political and social arenas. This war somehow created major changes in the regional power equations and proved Hamas' victory.
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