The crisis of mistrust between the Zionist settlers and the army.
Referring to the widespread devastation in the north of the occupied territories as a result of yesterday’s attacks by Lebanon’s Hezbollah, the Zionist regime media announced that the Zionist settlements north of the occupied territories have been completely abandoned and the residents of these settlements have a deep crisis of mistrust towards the Israeli army.
Today, Haaretz newspaper wrote in this regard that Lebanon’s Hezbollah has managed to create a kind of security belt in the north of the occupied territories because the settlements in these areas have been completely evacuated.
The report of yesterday’s operation assessed the most tense operation in the northern borders since the beginning of the war in Gaza and wrote that a large number of rockets were fired towards the Safad region, and one of these rockets hit the headquarters of the northern region and killed a soldier. Eight others were killed and injured.
The newspaper reported that except for a temporary ceasefire with Gaza, the war in the north has not stopped for a single moment, and not a day goes by without anti-armor rockets and mortars and attack drones being fired from the north toward Israel.
According to the report of this Zionist newspaper, yesterday’s attacks are a short distance from the start of the all-out war and have created unstable conditions in the north for Israel. The Zionist settlements in these areas have been evacuated to a depth of 5 kilometers from the borders. Over the past 4 months, the settlements have turned into temporary military bases, and Israeli tanks and armored personnel carriers have also caused a lot of damage to the roads and entrances to the cities and their infrastructure.
According to Haaretz, Israeli soldiers treat the houses of Zionist settlers as their own and have caused a lot of damage to them and entered these houses without permission. No institution in Israel accepts responsibility for the property of the settlers. The neglect of the army in this regard has created a lot of frustration among the settlers.
In a conversation with Haaretz, Giora Zalts, head of the Upper Galilee Council, said: “The government is not with us in this war.” Many educational institutions are unsafe and no one consults us in decisions. We have no one to solve our problems.
He says: “When there is a fire somewhere, we have to put out the fire ourselves because the Israeli army claims that this is not one of its responsibilities, and the firefighters do not enter the area for fear of raining missiles.”
This Zionist settler admitted that there is a severe crisis of mistrust between Israeli settlers and the army due to the incidents on the Gaza border, while Hezbollah is not like Hamas and the situation here may lead to a much bigger incident than October 7. to be