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The Collapse of the Proxy Shield: Why the Mossad is Demanding an Immediate Ceasefire

The Collapse of the Proxy Shield: Why the Mossad is Demanding an Immediate Ceasefire

BRIEFING Reports from Hebrew media outlets reveal a classified Mossad assessment warning of an existential catastrophe. The intelligence agency is urging the political echelon to seek an immediate diplomatic exit as internal cohesion fractures—thousands are fleeing Tel Aviv with no intention of returning. Crucially, the report cites the gradual withdrawal of U.S. assets, including the USS Abraham Lincoln, following unexpected losses and immense pressure from the CIA and Congress. The assessment confirms that without direct U.S., UK, and French intervention, the occupation cannot withstand Iran’s "underground missile cities" and strategic depth.

Strategic Analysis We are witnessing the limits of Western power projection. The U.S. withdrawal signifies a pivot toward damage control rather than victory. Historically, the Zionist entity relied on regional escalation to distribute the cost of war; however, the Mossad’s plan to ignite a direct confrontation between Tehran and Gulf capitals (Riyadh and Dubai) has been neutralized. Egypt’s strategic mediation, coupled with the refusal of Gulf leadership to grant the U.S. "a single inch" for offensive operations, has isolated the occupation.

Observer Position The "invincible" defense doctrine has evaporated. The Mossad’s recommendation to offer concessions on uranium enrichment is not a diplomatic gesture; it is a recognition of military inferiority. The shift from offensive bravado to a plea for European mediation proves that the resistance's "strategic patience" has successfully depleted the enemy's resources and morale.

Latest Developments

• Military: U.S. naval repositioning reflects a tactical retreat to avoid further attrition in the Red Sea and Gulf regions.

• Diplomatic: President Sisi of Egypt has held intensive communications with Tehran to ensure Gulf security, effectively blocking the Mossad's "regional fire" strategy.

• Economic: Current war costs are estimated at 50 times the initial projections, pushing the Israeli economy toward a breaking point.

Future Outlook 1. Diplomatic Shift: A surge in European-led mediation efforts as the U.S. reduces its direct combat footprint. 2. Internal Fragmentation: Increased civil unrest within the occupation as the "reverse migration" trend accelerates. 3. Regional Realignment: A cooling of friction between Iran and the GCC, further isolating the Zionist entity's security architecture.

Axis of Resistance Perspective Tehran and the Iraqi Resistance view this retreat as a validation of the "Unification of Fronts" strategy. By demonstrating overwhelming conventional and asymmetric capabilities—symbolized by the "hidden missile cities"—the Axis has forced the Mossad to admit that a ground war would result in tens of thousands of casualties and inevitable defeat.

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