In his interview with Radio Goftogoo, an Iranian expert on West Asia affairs pointed to Israeli Prime Minister's marginalization and saber-rattling and mentioned those as his strategy to get out of internal and regional problems.
Over this phone call interview with "Rouydad", Seyyed Reza Sadr ol-Hosseini spoke about the general weakness of the Zionist forces, which the Zionists themselves acknowledge.
He added that the political, economic and social condition inside that regime was compounded by the problems of Corona; “The opposite had been said in the regime's media, and today Bennett is facing problems and will not be able to finish anything during the time he’s in power.”
Sadr ol-Hosseini mentioned the formation of a fragile government in the Zionist regime which consists of different parties as the proof of this claim and said; “Under the current circumstances, Bennett has to plan for the Zionist regime within two years.”
He explained that marginalization and display of power are on the agenda of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, and in this regard, they exaggerate their anti-cyber measures; “In the face of everything that happens in their cyberspace, he remains silent. For instance, when a large urban complex goes dark, or the names of a military brigade with all the photos, emails and details are revealed, Bennett says nothing.”
Over this interview with Radio Goftogoo, Sadr al-Hosseini stated; “The only way out of this crisis for the Zionists is to carry out a series of blind and fruitless actions. But today, the defense of a country like Syria is not like that in the past, and since 14 months ago, this defense has appeared powerfully in the Syrian airspace. Some Zionist planes were even forced to flee despite bombing from a distance.”
He stressed that the Zionist missiles were damaged by the Syrian air defenses and that Israel seems to be showing off to prove it’s still alive.
Sadr ol-Hosseini continued; “The Zionists want others believe that various pressures and damages haven’t worn them out yet.”
By Azadeh Khajeh Nasiri