Publish dateWednesday 8 October 2025 - 10:21
Story Code : 330964
October 7; From America’s Defeat in Afghanistan to Israel’s Collapse in Palestine
Seyed Zamin Ali Chavoshi/ On the pretext of October 7, we take a brief look at two historical events that are both signs of the decline of the arrogant powers of the time: the defeat of the United States in Afghanistan and the gradual collapse of the Zionist regime in Palestine. In this article, we will make a brief look at two historical events that are both signs of the decline of the arrogant powers of the time: the defeat of the United States in Afghanistan and the gradual collapse of the Zionist regime in Palestine. In this article, we will make some points that, if we reflect on them, can transform our understanding of the future of Afghanistan and Palestine.
Topics of Discussion
1. The true nature and character of America’s hegemony and the Zionist regime
2. The factors and causes of America’s defeat in Afghanistan after twenty years of occupation and aggression
3. An examination of the dying state of the fake Israeli regime after the deadly and disappointing attacks of Hamas
4. The important consequences of Operation Storm of Al-Aqsa in the awakening of human and Islamic societies
5. The similarity of America’s experience of defeat in Afghanistan with the inevitable future collapse of the Zionist regime
6. The fruitless struggle of America and Israel to save themselves from drowning in unjustly shed blood, relying on threats such as the retaking of Bagram and the elimination of Hamas

1. Understanding the nature of arrogance and Zionism

To understand the failure of these two powers, we must first become familiar with their existential truth and true character.

The United States of America and the usurping Zionist regime have both designed their political doctrine for managing human societies based on a hegemonic, not an occupationist, approach.

In every American military operation, especially in the form of a "clean war," a network of allies and institutions affiliated with it enter the field of diplomacy and the media with slogans such as defending human rights, supporting women and children, or fighting terrorism, to justify the occupation under the guise of humanitarianism.

The arrogant American regime, which is the epitome of the "Great Satan," is inherently ambitious and hegemonic. Its history is full of three major crimes against humanity:
1. The genocide and imprisonment of the indigenous Indians,
2. The exploitation of white girls deported from Europe,
3. And slavery and brutal oppression of blacks.
Behind all these crimes, the footprints of the British Empire are clearly visible.

This arrogant regime uses the “clean war” plan to invade countries; a plan that, under the pretext of defending human values, is in fact a tool for dominating and exploiting nations. A clear example of this was the attack on Afghanistan on October 7, 2001; an attack that began with a suicide bombing and the explosion of the Twin Towers in New York and led to a two-decade occupation of Afghanistan under the pretext of fighting terrorism.

2. Causes of America's Failure in Afghanistan
During the twenty years of occupation, the United States tried to transfer and institutionalize its arrogant spirit and character to the body of its puppet state. But in the end, its shameful failure was the product of several fundamental factors:
a) The deep structural conflict between the religious and tribal culture of the Afghan people and the humanist systems and Western democracy.
The Afghan society, with its Islamic and religious context, was not receptive to Western models; therefore, the implementation of the American version of democracy was doomed to failure from the beginning.

b) America's lack of commitment and dishonesty in all its strategic plans
In no experience of global interactions has this country remained faithful to its commitments. America came in the name of fighting terrorism, but it strengthened terrorism; it came in the name of supporting women, but it further trampled on their dignity; and it entered in the name of fighting drugs, but it multiplied its production and benefited from its income.

c) The strong religious faith and anti-arrogant spirit of the Afghan people
The US military presence also worried its neighbors and rivals; therefore, many countries supported the US opponents.
In the meantime, the Taliban played a pivotal role on the battlefield and cultural and religious institutions such as the Tebyan Center and the Ava News Agency in the intellectual and media arenas; institutions that themselves became direct victims of assassinations planned by the enemy.

d) The pure blood of the oppressed martyrs of Afghanistan
The same blood shed unjustly, whether during the civil wars or the twenty-year occupation, showed its fruit in the final defeat of the great devil.

3. From Kabul to Gaza; Similarities of Two Experiences
There are significant similarities between the Palestinian fighters and the Afghan mujahideen. Just as America, despite spending trillions of dollars, failed to achieve its goals in the region, the Zionist regime, after seventy years of occupation and crimes, has failed to achieve its illusory ideals “from the Euphrates to the Nile.”
Today, Israel is in its weakest historical position; a desperate people, a shaky society, and unprecedented pressure from world public opinion against its crimes.
The deadly attacks by the Palestinian resistance on October 7, 2023, have accelerated the process of the regime’s collapse. Now, the psychological and physical insecurity among the occupiers has intensified to such an extent that it has made it impossible to continue living in the usurped lands.

4. Consequences of Operation Storm of Al-Aqsa
Operation Storm of Al-Aqsa breathed new life into the resistance and brought about several fundamental changes:
1. Strengthening the spirit of jihad and resistance among the people of Gaza and Palestine,
2. The disgrace of the brutal face of the Zionist regime and its Western supporters,
3. The awakening of human and Islamic conscience throughout the world,
4. The formation of a global collective conscience among those who seek justice and freedom,
5. And a clear distinction between the front of truth and falsehood.

5. The inevitable end of arrogance
By reviewing two major events - the occupation of Afghanistan on October 7, 2001 and Operation Storm of Al-Aqsa on October 7, 2023 - we realize that this date is a turning point in the developments of the Islamic world.
The expansionist and oppressive nature of arrogant regimes is doomed to decline and collapse, based on internal and external rules.

Conclusion
The nature of arrogant regimes is to seek excess and domination; but these systems, according to the tradition of history and divine logic, ultimately collapse due to internal contradictions and external pressures.
NATO’s entry into Afghanistan on October 7, 2001 and its defeat after twenty years, as well as Operation Storming Al-Aqsa on October 7, 2023, are two clear examples of this law of history; a law that promises:
“And those who have wronged will know what they will turn to.”
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