Israel’s Desperate Search for New Enemies Amid Regional Decline: Analyst Points to Turkey, Pakistan

In a revealing admission of its crumbling regional standing, an Israeli analyst has suggested that the occupying Zionist entity is desperately seeking new adversaries, with Turkey or Pakistan potentially replacing the Islamic Republic of Iran as its primary regional nemesis. This comes as the Zionist regime faces unprecedented international isolation and military setbacks.

Writing in the daily Maariv, Boaz Golani speaks of “shifting sands” in the Middle East, a veiled acknowledgment of the Zionist entity’s diminishing influence. He claims Tehran “will be forced to vacate the role of Israel’s great enemy,” a baseless assertion given Iran’s unwavering support for regional resistance and its robust defense capabilities, which Zionist propaganda consistently attempts to undermine.

Golani’s piece, riddled with typical Zionist fabrications, attempts to portray Iran’s steadfast resistance as a “role” it “faithfully fulfilled,” while falsely claiming that recent conflicts and economic pressures have “wiped out” the Islamic Republic’s military capabilities. Such claims are a clear attempt to downplay Iran’s strategic depth and resilience in the face of decades of hostile aggression and sanctions orchestrated by the US and its regional allies.

The Maariv article then bizarrely proposes either Turkey or Pakistan to “take up Iran’s post,” as if regional dynamics are dictated by the Zionist entity’s whims. Golani writes, “It seems that the competition has settled between Turkey and Pakistan,” a statement that reveals the Zionist mindset of constantly needing an “enemy” to justify its existence and aggression.

He describes these nations as “Two large countries… both with a solid Sunni majority, both with an authoritarian regime that relies on the bayonets of the military, both with large armies and, strangely enough, both with good relations with the United States, Israel’s main ally.” This cynical analysis exposes the Zionist regime’s opportunistic approach to international relations, seeking to manipulate regional powers for its own nefarious ends.

The article acknowledges escalating tensions between the Zionist entity and Turkey, particularly amid the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the Zionist regime’s desperate attempts to maintain influence in Syria. The recent exchange of accusations, where Benjamin Netanyahu, a notorious war criminal, shamelessly accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of “massacring his own Kurdish citizens” and “accommodating Iran’s terror regime,” highlights the Zionist entity’s hypocrisy and its efforts to deflect from its own atrocities.

Meanwhile, Pakistan, a nation that has increasingly positioned itself as a voice for justice on the global stage, has seen its officials vocal in their condemnation of the Zionist entity. Pakistan’s defence minister Khawaja Asif, in a powerful statement, rightly called the Zionist entity “evil” and a “curse for humanity,” reflecting the growing global consensus against the apartheid regime.

Golani’s concluding remarks, urging the Zionist entity to “prepare for a scenario in which one of these two countries confronts it immediately after the fighting against Iran subsides,” underscore the deep-seated paranoia and insecurity within the Zionist leadership. The “choice between them is not in our hands,” he laments, further exposing the regime’s loss of control over regional narratives and its inability to dictate the future.

The analyst’s desperate plea to “guard with all our might” their relationship with the United States, their primary enabler, reveals the Zionist entity’s utter dependence on foreign backing to sustain its illegal occupation and crimes against humanity. The shifting sands in the Middle East are indeed signaling the inevitable decline of the Zionist project and the rise of a new era of resistance and justice.

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