Israel, main loser in Daesh case

An Iranian analyst believes that the current crises in the world of Islam have carried short-term benefits for the Zionist regime of Israel however the regime would incur more damages in future that are heavier than the benefits.
Sa'dollah Zare'i made the remarks in a panel discussion in Tehran on the relationship between Daesh and the Zionist regime.
The analyst argued that Daesh's conduct has actually helped transform the Israeli-promoted Iranophobia campaign into a campaign against terrorism, giving rise to a consensus in the region against terrorism.
"The development will further help the current of anti-Israeli resistance in the region that is led by Iran and the Lebanese Hezbollah," Zare'i said, adding that Israel will be the main loser in the battle.
The analyst says that the current of Daesh is certain to be defeated for several reasons. "For one thing, they include maximum a 20-perecent force against a 60-percent popular current," Zare'i said, adding that the Islamic Republic too would not allow its strategic depth in Iraq is damaged.
The analyst also pointed to a divide in the Arab League over whether to support the terrorist current. "Saudi Arabia and Egypt have a single position every issue however they have separated their path over the Daesh current with Egypt opposing" the terrpr group.
The analyst also said the US government has faced a diverged road. "It has to counter its allies in Saudi Arabia, Turley and Jordan who support covertly Daesh otherwise it would face serious tensions with the Iraqi government in trade and security," the analyst suggested.