The Al-Aqsa Storm, the operation of the Palestinian Resistance groups in the Gaza Strip against the Israeli regime, and the settlements around Gaza caused a historic shock to the Zionists.
The lack of preparation of the Israeli regime's intelligence agencies caused more than a thousand Zionists to be killed and nearly 150 others captured by the Resistance forces in a few hours.
Al-Aqsa Storm showed how vulnerable the Zionist military is to an offensive operation. This vulnerability is an issue that has been repeatedly warned by Zionists in recent years.
Netanyahu's strategy regarding Iran's nuclear program has also been completely destroyed, and Tel Aviv's relations with the United States are tense as never before. Without the US, which is considered a very important ally of the Israeli regime, it is unlikely that the regime can last even a day, Zionist newspaper Haaretz wrote in an article.
Israel is now facing a storm that analysts previously warned of a multi-front war, the source said, adding, "All these conflicts weaken Israel's deterrent power and destroy its international standing. The only regime that is predicted to change in the near future in the region is Israel, not Iran."
On the second day of the Al-Aqsa Storm Operation, 3 rockets were fired from the border of Lebanon into the headquarters of the Zionist Army at the occupied territories.
An hour later, the Lebanese Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the attack in a clear statement and threatened the Zionists against intensifying the tension and pressure against Gaza.
In recent years, Zionist experts have repeatedly warned against the formation of two or more fronts in the battle against Tel Aviv.
Zionists are worried and afraid of Lebanese Hezbollah's more serious entry into the Al-Aqsa Storm Operation.
According to the Hebrew media, half of the army's strength has been transferred from Gaza to Lebanon's border in order to prevent the occurrence of the October 7 surprise attack.
More than 75% of the settlers living in Al-Jalil in northern Occupied Lands (bordering Lebanon) have left this area as they are afraid of infiltration and possible attack by the Resistance
Many analysts and experts believe that in the current crisis, when the Zionist regime is involved in both internal and external crises, it cannot fight even on one front.
Meanwhile, the entry of the Lebanese front into the battle with Tel Aviv will multiply and disperse the concentration of the Zionist army and armored forces.
The Zionists know that Lebanese Hezbollah has much more power in the face of the tired and defeated army of the regime.
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