An Iranian expert on West Asia affairs announced the possibility of serious conflict inside the Zionist regime and hold of early elections in the occupied territories, and estimated the lifespan of Bennett's cabinet to be less than a year.
In a live interview with "Rouydad" program on Radio Goftogoo, Mehdi Azizi explained that the stability of the Zionist regime cabinet is not related to the character of Netanyahu or Naftali Bennett, neither is it about claiming quota; “Four elections were held over the last year which was the result of Netanyahu and Trump’s political madness.”
He attributed part of this political madness to the heterogeneous social structure of the Zionist regime as well as the lack of confidence in its political and military decision-makers; “Bennett is trying to form a lasting cabinet, but it should be said that his cabinet, like Netanyahu's, will be a fragile one.”
Azizi then spoke of the possibility of serious conflicts and hold of other elections inside the Zionist regime; “Although this regime’s previous cabinets were fragile and ended in one or two years, but this time we should consider the life of this cabinet to be less than one year.”
This West Asia analyst stressed that internal strife is the product of a crisis in the Zionist society and their historical anonymity; “What happened in the Zionist regime has nothing to do with the cabinets because what was transferred from Netanyahu's cabinet to Bennett's cabinet is the product of the environment existing inside the Zionist regime.”
Azizi continued; “This regime has the previous security from its borders and sees its security depth as lost.”
“This was supposed to happen, but today it has accelerated. Netanyahu thought that through planning the Deal of the Century with Trump, he would stabilize his political life and that of the Zionist regime. But in fact the regime requires to rebuild and restore self-confidence, which is now seen as a completely lost component.”
In his remarks, Azizi mentioned; “The Zionist regime lack the characteristics which are the prerequisites of forming a nation-state, and it is a borrowed, tired, anonymous and racially discriminating society, and it will naturally face such conflicts in its political structure.”
According to this political expert, the fragile structure of this regime started before Netanyahu, but his personal behavior accelerated this decline, and on the other hand, Trump used this situation to win the internal elections.
Azizi also called the occasional attacks on Gaza, Syria and Lebanon contrary of no use in redeeming the Zionists' lost self-esteem; “A society based on military equipment is low on historical power and background, and naturally, as the Resistance grows stronger, the Zionists come to be even less self-confident.”
By Azadeh Khajeh Nasiri