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Palestinian Author: The world view about Israel is changing

In a note, the Palestinian author addressed the defeat of the Zionist regime in international circles and wrote: Countries around the world are reconsidering Israel and relinquishing their commitment to Tel Aviv, which is a heavy burden for Israel.

“Mustafa Youssef al-Ladawi” added in a note published in the Palestinian media on Friday: The Zionist regime has faced a real change in public opinion at the international level, which is well understood by the Israeli government and the Zionist institutions, an issue that has alarmed settlers and alarmed Israeli leaders and leaders about the spread of the issue, an issue that the Israelis have not seen in the past because they never expected it to happen and have not prepared themselves to deal with it.

The author added: The Zionist regime is made up of colonial and arrogant countries that oversaw the establishment of this government, tried to support and stabilize it, and endured suffering and hardship for the sake of Israel, to defend it, they have had to pay for Tel Aviv out of the pockets of their citizens and with the help of taxes, spend money to ensure the survival of the Israeli government and to meet new challenges and neighboring countries that are a kind of enemy of Tel Aviv.

Al-Ladawi wrote: But countries around the world are reconsidering Israel and shifting their commitment to Tel Aviv, which is a heavy burden for Israel, it has angered, exhausted and tormented the regime, threatening its security, causing severe damage to its economy, and disrupting Tel Aviv’s plans.

Al-Ladawi wrote: We see a dramatic change in the new European laws, as we see that these laws oppose harming Jews and continuing to pay money to the families of Holocaust survivors. We also see this change in the policy of the new US administration in a way that the United States is blaming the Israeli government.

He added: Washington blames Israel for the incidents and calls to reduce tensions, revitalize the Palestinian economy, alleviate the suffering of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and stop the encroachment on Palestinian life and property, end the pressure on them at home and stop confiscating land and building and expanding Zionist settlements in order to violate Palestinian rights.

Al-Ladawi wrote: International human rights organizations have also launched attacks on the Israeli government, calling for its condemnation and trial, and Israeli crimes and their war crimes case against the Palestinians are on the International Criminal Court, and this international body prepared classified cases for the official condemnation of the Israeli government and against current and former officials, the army and the regime’s intelligence apparatus.

He added: Large international trading companies, agencies, and scientific, professional, and sports agencies have also spoken out against the Zionist regime, with some boycott the regime or others refusing to travel to the occupied territories. Others boycotted goods produced in Zionist settlements in the West Bank and Jerusalem, halted trade with Israel, and canceled contracts with Israeli companies.

Al-Ladawi continued: But also in the field of sports, the big international clubs refused to compete in the occupied territories with Israeli sports teams, which was the biggest loss that the people of the occupied territories received in this regard.

He referred to the action of the Zionists to confront the phenomenon of the recognition of the reality of the Zionists by the people of the world and wrote: The Zionists are trying to prevent the actions that are being formed against them and to be able to confront the plans that have targeted them, and they are trying to intensify the enmity with the Zionists that has caused them concern.

Al-Ladawi wrote: The Zionists’ way out of this phenomenon was to arrange international trips for ambassadors and prominent international figures to travel to the Zionist settlements to be informed of the extent of the destruction of various “Israeli” cities to the Zionist settlers as a result of Resistance missiles.

Al-Dawai wrote in the end: We do not underestimate this change in world public opinion towards Israel, we ignore it, and at the same time it will not make us proud, rather, it is necessary to make the most of this change and try to persuade many other countries to reconsider their relations with the Zionist regime, so what is available to us at this stage was the same demand that we did not have before, and this issue, which has now become a difficult test for the Zionist regime, must become an opportunity that, from the end, increases its efforts and opportunism.

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