Beirut: After the recent approval of a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, discussions have intensified regarding the benefits each party derives from this agreement in the current geopolitical climate. The ceasefire, which spans 60 days, is perceived as a significant tactical advantage for Hezbollah, despite Israel's initial strategic intentions.According to Islamic Republic News Agency, the Zionist regime has declared the ceasefire a failure in achieving its strategic goals, which included weakening Hezbollah's infrastructure and securing a decisive military victory in southern Lebanon. The acceptance of this ceasefire is viewed as a strategic setback for Israel, highlighting its inability to meet these objectives.The Israeli regime has consistently replenished its arsenal with the support of the US, encountering no significant barriers in obtaining military equipment over the past year. Conversely, Hezbollah has faced stringent restrictions on acquiring new weaponry. The ceasefire presents an oppor tunity for Hezbollah to re-equip and rebuild, thereby gaining a tactical edge.Historically, the Zionist regime has proven unreliable in adhering to agreements, having violated the 2006 agreement more than 30,000 times. Hezbollah remains vigilant, aware of its adversary's track record, and continues to prepare for any breach of the current ceasefire.A potential outcome of this situation is the extension of the ceasefire to include Gaza, under specific conditions, which could further benefit Hezbollah and the Resistance Axis. While Hezbollah focuses on rebuilding swiftly and strengthening its position, the Israeli regime faces an expanding psychological and operational conflict.The ceasefire's announcement has triggered severe criticism within the Zionist regime, particularly directed at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Public opinion polls reflect growing dissatisfaction and frustration among residents of the occupied territories, adding to the internal pressures faced by the Israeli leadership.
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