A British author in an interview with Qodsna:
Gaza ceasefire has no long-term future
Prof. Rodney Shakespeare said that the basic Middle East situation is completely unstable and Zionist regime will continue thereby massively increasing the chances of widespread disaster for the region.
Tehran (Qodsna-) Gaza ceasefire breaks down and the regime has violated the deal more than 130 times. The United States expressed its support for the Zionist regime's ongoing genocidal war against the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip.
The Zionist regime has repeatedly proven that it has not adhered to any of its commitments and has always violated the ceasefire. It has also violated the Lebanese ceasefire many times.
The Zionist regime, which has the unconditional and comprehensive support of the United States, continues to violate the ceasefire and attacks again without any international trial or consideration of public opinion.
Qods News Agency (qodsna) interviewed with Rodney Shakespeare, a professor at the University of Cambridge and a qualified British lawyer.
The interview comes as follows:
Qodsna: What is your opinion about the violation of the ceasefire by the Zionist regime and how do you assess its future? Will it be sustainable?
Rodney Shakespeare: The basic Middle East situation is completely unstable with American and Israeli policy being predicated on the assumption that the peoples of the region will tolerate an entity expanding far beyond its existing borders into the lands of others. There is nothing democratic about the policy and therefore it has no long term future.
Qodsna: Will Israel resume its war in Gaza and Lebanon on a large scale?
Rodney Shakespeare: The policy has no reverse gear. It will continue thereby massively increasing the chances of widespread disaster for the region (and, quite likely, other regions as well).