Afrasianet - Palestinian writer and thinker Munir Shafiq said that the region has entered a new phase whose main feature is the transfer of the weight of the war from the Gaza Strip to southern Lebanon, stressing that assassinations do not change the balance of power.
The Israeli occupation army confirmed the assassination of the Secretary-General of theLebanese Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, in the raids that targeted, Friday, the headquarters of the party's central command in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut. Hezbollah later confirmed the news.
Shafiq said that assassinations do not break wars and do not win them, and do not affect or change the balance of power, and their
danger lies in the fact that their impact is individual, moral and psychological.
He described the assassinations carried out by the Israeli occupation against the Lebanese and Palestinian leaders as despicable and despicable operations, and the war will not win it, but the justice of the cause, and there is historical evidence of that.
He stated that most of the leaders of the National Liberation Movement (Fatah) were assassinated by the occupation, but their cause is not over.
The battle of the Israeli occupation, in Shafiq's view, is with the peoples who embrace the resistance, and who were able to confront the Israeli occupation army in Gaza and fight it daily.
He considered that Israel is in a state of loss and weakness, despite the aggression and assassinations it carries out, and the world has noticed how Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looked in his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, which witnessed a large withdrawal of participants.
He believed that everything the occupation does at the present time will be condemned and lost in the next stage, because no one will surrender or raise the flag, and said that the resistance and the Palestinian cause at this stage are better than any previous stage in terms of their strength and ability.
He predicted that Netanyahu would fall and fail, because "fools and violators of the balance of power and facts do not win."
On the other hand, the Palestinian intellectual expected that the resistance would win in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, winning the political and moral battle and international public opinion, while
the occupation, which faces international opposition because of the massacres it commits against children and women, lost.
He expressed confidence that the historic phase in which the Israeli army was winning the battles was over, as long as it was unable to resolve the battle in Gaza and Lebanon.
On the other hand, the Palestinian intellectual touched on the issue of normalization of Arab countries with the Israeli occupation, and said that "normalization has eaten a big blow."