TEHRAN PAPERS

American trick to save Israel from revenge

August 10, 2024 - 22:23

TEHRAN - In a note, the Iran newspaper addressed the resumption of the ceasefire talks hosted by Cairo and with the mediation of the U.S., Qatar, and Egypt.

It wrote: The United States is worried about Iran's response to Israel and intends to ensure Israel's security against Iran by announcing a ceasefire plan and convincing the parties to come to the negotiating table. America's support for its long-time political friend questioned the humanitarian gesture of the United States vis-a-vis the war in Gaza. It is obvious to everyone that America is an accomplice of genocide in the war in Gaza. Also, if Iran's response to Israel is such that the political life of the Zionist regime in the region is endangered, this means that the interests of the United States in the West Asia region will be endangered. Therefore, the White House tries to be one of the negotiators in this agreement, so that if these negotiations conclude, the threat of Iran's attack will be removed from Israel.

Kayhan: Iranian media driving them crazy

In a commentary, Kayhan addressed the Israelis' fear of Iran's attack and wrote: The Zionist mayor of Haifa told the Reuters reporter that he does not sleep at night because of the anxiety and fear caused by Iran's retaliatory attack. Israel is preparing for a possible attack by Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah. Israel faces the danger of a multi-front war. After the promises of Iran and Hezbollah to take revenge, it is expected that Israel will be attacked in the next few days. Reuters and the mayor of Haifa are not the only Western media or Zionist officials who report that fear prevails over the Zionists, but other sources and circles have reported the dominance of fear and anxiety in the Zionist regime and admitted that the leaders of Iran, Hezbollah and the Hamas movement succeeded to win the psychological war. They admitted that the Iranian media is deceiving them and has made them crazy. According to Amos Yadlin, the former head of Israel's military intelligence, the Iranians enjoy creating tension, anxiety, and panic in Israel, because they have a strategic impact without firing a shot.

Arman-e-Melli: Escaping from punishment with a ceasefire card

Arman-e-Melli wrote about the developments in the region: The developments in the region have gained double speed. Movements in Tehran to respond to Israel's action have confused them. In a statement, Jordan and the United States welcomed the return of the parties of war in the occupied territories to negotiate. It seems that if Netanyahu wants to sign a ceasefire with Hamas after these decisions, he will face a heavy defeat in anticipation of an attack by Iran and Hezbollah. After the assassination, intensive consultations were held by the Arab countries of the region as well as the Western countries to convince Iran not to respond to Tel Aviv and even request Tehran to give a short response to Israel. Even the Americans announced in this context that they sent a message directly to Iran and Israel in order not to spread the war. But we immediately saw that the countries involved in the ceasefire negotiations, such as the United States, Egypt, and Qatar, adopted a new approach to somehow send a message to Iran to support the ceasefire path as before.

Donya-e-Eqtesad: Secrets of the Jeddah meeting

During the last few days, not only the West Asia region but most of the world have prepared themselves so that Iran carries out a revenge attack against Israel. But is it possible that Tehran wants to progress in the Gaza peace talks instead of retaliatory operations? It was this hope that brought regional leaders together in an emergency meeting in Jeddah. A U.S. official and a Western intelligence official told CNN that the fear of Hezbollah's action is now bigger than Iran's one. If this is the case, Israel's retaliation against Hezbollah can quickly escalate the regional crisis and drag Iran into war, something that everyone fears. What is clear is that the meeting in Jeddah and the behind-the-scenes diplomacy provided a diplomatic situation and time for the partial reduction of the crisis. Currently, there seems to be a desire for this issue from both Iran and the United States. According to CNN, its prospects depend on Tehran's decision.

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