TEHRAN – In his memo, Sob-e-No addressed the United States’ failure to shape a new order in the Middle East.
The paper stated: The United States sought to establish a new order in the region. This order is based on the hegemony of the Zionist regime and may challenge the countries that exercise power in the region. On the second anniversary of Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, it is clear that the goals outlined by the United States and Israel have not been achieved. The order they had in mind, including the Abraham Accords, marginalizing the Palestinian issue, eliminating resistance groups, and dismantling the state, effectively failed. Since the emergence of ISIS, a new Middle East plan has been on the agenda, but the Axis of Resistance by the leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran is the main obstacle to its implementation. For the past two years, the United States, Western countries, and the Zionist regime have made every effort to promote this plan, but without success. Despite the full support of the United States, the Zionist regime has been unable to form a new regional security order in its favor, and this game continues.
Resalat A solution to overcome both war and peace
In his analysis, Resalat discusses the common formula of the American and European troikas in total conflict with the Iranian government and people, writing: The common formula of the American and European troikas in total conflict with the Iranian government and people is clear: to place Iran in a situation of “neither war nor peace.” To counter this situation, it is sufficient to change country to an independent variable. We must look for solutions to our country’s internal problems and shortcomings at home, not in the actions, words, tactics, and strategies of our enemies. It is clear that the more this independence and its dependence is strengthened in the country’s economy and internal affairs, the more the enemy will fail in pursuing its strategic plan to place Iran in neither war nor peace. The adversary wants to solve a strategic challenge in confronting Iran. Western countries’ insistence on invoking the snapback mechanism is rooted in this strategy. Therefore, you need to target and destroy enemy premises.
Iran: Cyber alliance between Tel Aviv and sabotage networks
In a commentary, Iranian newspapers published reports from the Citizen Lab Institute and the Israeli newspaper Haaretz and said: “These reports reveal operations aimed at attacking Iran, replacing the regime, and restoring the Pahlavi monarchy in Iran.” Israel and some of the subversive groups, with all their problems with each other, agree on one point: weakening public trust in Iran’s political structure. These reports demonstrate the importance of cognitive warfare, a war that targets audience perceptions, and the weapons of which are data, images, and narrative. The covert alliance between foreign actors and opposition media groups shows that conspiracies no longer make sense in their classic form, but in an invisible, digital and multi-layered way. Winning in this area is also possible through media literacy, collective consciousness, and defending society’s mental and cognitive boundaries.
Doña-e-Ektesad: What impact will the Gaza peace plan have on Iran?
Donya Ektesad dedicated an editorial to the Gaza peace plan and its implications for Iran. It says: We are faced with two different views on the Gaza peace plan. The first view is that the peace in Gaza is a prelude to increasing pressure on Iran and preparing the ground for a future military conflict between Israel and Iran. However, a second view holds that the declining influence of the Axis of Resistance in the region leaves the United States and Israel with little reason to pay for a military conflict with Iran, and that Israel may want to de-escalate tensions and prevent escalation of tensions with Iran, as Putin has stated. Existing evidence and actual developments indicate that Israel is preparing for military conflict and may be forced to accept a diplomatic deal with Iran in the coming months under pressure from the United States and its Arab allies in the region.
Jawan: Israel has lost the war with the world.
“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of the Zionist regime had previously declared that the war would not end without the complete destruction of Hamas,” Jawan said, “but after two years of fighting and international conscience pressure (culminating in the walkout of dozens of countries’ leaders during a speech at the United Nations General Assembly), he has now caved in to ending the war. Meanwhile, Palestinians celebrated in the streets of Gaza after two years of historic resistance, marking a victory for the spirit of life over two years of atrocities.
