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Publish Date : 11/30/2025 12:28:16 AM
Behind Israel’s Renewed Assault on Gaza

Behind Israel’s Renewed Assault on Gaza

NOURNEWS – The Zionist regime has launched a new wave of extensive ground, air and naval attacks on Gaza at a time when a theatrical ceasefire, battlefield setbacks in Lebanon and Syria, the scandal over the torture of detainees, and the discrediting of its claims to regional power have left it in a precarious position—one it now seeks to obscure through “killing to whitewash defeat.”

Despite announcing a ceasefire under Trump’s 20-point plan and the political show in Sharm el-Sheikh, the Zionist regime never actually halted its operations against Gaza. Humanitarian aid deliveries were restricted to just 35% of what had been promised—and even that without medicine or vital supplies. Yet the recent attacks, unprecedented in scale and multilayered, have subjected the neighborhoods of al-Shujaiya and al-Tuffah to artillery fire, aerial bombardment and naval strikes.

This degree of violence goes beyond a military offensive and has become a tool of “performative power projection” to compensate for regional failures—a pattern frequently used in the past to cover up strategic defeats. Tel Aviv knows well that its fragile domestic situation can only be managed by manufacturing a security shock and showcasing raw, unrestrained violence.

 

Iron Fist: Extortion and Public Distraction

Under the cover of a superficial ceasefire, the Zionist regime has systematically expanded settlement construction in the West Bank and Jerusalem, pushing its occupation to a new and openly undisguised level. Global public pressure—and even criticism from European allies such as Germany, the UK, France and Italy—shows that, contrary to past assumptions, the Zionists can no longer control or shape the global narrative.

Compounding this is the torture-of-detainees scandal, which has turned into a major crisis. Footage of direct gunfire at two surrendered Palestinian youths and the mutilation of bodies with a military bulldozer exposed the true face of an official “state policy of torture”—a reality also confirmed by a UN committee. In these circumstances, launching a new round of killings in Gaza is less a military strategy than an effort to shift public attention away from the scandals and toward a manufactured security crisis.

 

Tel Aviv’s Miscalculations on Three Fronts

Backed by Western support, the Zionists had viewed themselves as the region’s unrivaled power, but three major developments shattered these assumptions:

A) Failure in Lebanon

The assassination of senior Hezbollah commander “Tabatabaei” was intended to trigger internal unrest in Lebanon. But Hezbollah’s strategic management and maintenance of a “balance of terror” neutralized the plot. The massive turnout of ordinary Lebanese people at the funeral ceremonies defeated Tel Aviv’s blueprint for a manufactured civil war.

 

B) Defeat in Post-Assad Syria

Tel Aviv believed that the collapse of Syria’s central government and the rise of Julani had turned the country into a permanent hunting ground. But unprecedented grassroots resistance in Beit Jinn and the wounding of Israeli soldiers by local forces revealed that post-crisis Syria has become a hub for expanding resistance. This occupation provoked a wave of global condemnation.

 

C) Embarrassment Over Claims of Attacking Iran

The media spectacle surrounding a supposed joint U.S.–Israeli attack on Iran collapsed after the Supreme Leader’s clear and strategic remarks on the 20-year failure of U.S. and Israeli planning. The episode dealt a severe reputational blow to Israel’s entire decision-making apparatus.

Taken together, these three major failures—along with the detainee-torture scandal and domestic crises—have pushed the Zionist regime back toward reviving the tactic of “killing as a form of whitewashing.”

 

International Day of Solidarity and the Collapse of Israel’s Narrative

This year, 29 November—the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People—is more than a symbolic observance; it has become a global exhibition of nations’ awakening. From Europe to Latin America, mass demonstrations and public pressure have forced governments to take a stand against Tel Aviv.

The Zionists are attempting to exploit side events—such as the Ukraine peace talks or U.S. military maneuvers in Venezuela—to divert attention from their failures, but the reality is that the “resistance narrative” has become the dominant discourse, and even Western media censorship cannot stop this momentum.

Netanyahu is trying to secure his political survival by further escalating the crisis, but the massacres in Gaza can no longer conceal the regime’s continuous scandals—because today, more than ever, the world stands with Palestine.

 


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