The New York Times:
Israel making same mistake US made in Iraq

David French, a columnist with The New York Times, wrote that the Zionist is encountering many of the same obstacles that the United States faced in Iraq, and it is repeating many of the same errors.
Tehran, Qosdan - A recent report on the Zionist regime’s efforts to seize Al Shifa hospital after raiding it last year highlighted the use of the phrase "renewed insurgency," evoking memories of the Iraq war, where ground was fought over repeatedly. This underscores the counterintuitive truth that in the battle, providing humanitarian aid is not only a moral obligation but also a military necessity.
The civilian casualties and impending famine in Gaza are not just a human tragedy, but also directly impact the outcome of the conflict. The Zionist regime cannot secure its victory without addressing the basic needs of Gazans. The focus has largely been on the regime’s conduct in the heat of battle, but the true test may come in the aftermath, when its assumes the responsibilities of an occupying force.
Filling the vacuum created by military action in a manner that ensures the safety and well-being of civilians is crucial. The approach emphasizes the interconnectedness of military victory and humanitarian assistance, recognizing that failure in either aspect could lead to a significant defeat for the Zionist regime.
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