Zionist settler: I want to shoot myself so I don’t understand what is happening.
A Zionist settler, in an interview with the Zionist regime’s television, narrated his fear and anger about the current situation of the occupation after six days of the battle of Storm Al-Aqsa.
A Zionist settler said in an interview with the Provisional Regime TV Channel 13 about his feelings now after six days of the “Al-Aqsa Storm” battle and the killing and wounding of thousands of Zionists: “I want to shoot myself so that I don’t realize what is happening. I don’t want to understand anything anymore. I don’t have time for this interview and wars. But I have no choice because I am a mother and I can’t do anything else.”
“I don’t want mothers to understand my situation,” she says angrily in response to a TV presenter who sympathizes with her and says that now all mothers understand what she is saying. I want the Prime Minister to understand this. I want him to shed a drop of tears for what happened. The Prime Minister should say that I am paying attention to the issue of your arrested children. Where are “Smotrich” and “Ben Goyer” and…? All of them are now hidden. shame on you. It’s a shame. They all turned their backs on us. Netanyahu and the government betrayed us. We will leave and not live here anymore. Our children have been arrested and government leaders have gone into hiding. This is a shame.”
The Zionist regime’s fear of the Al-Aqsa storm and the expansion of its scope, which has so far killed 1300 Zionists and injured thousands of others, has caused the authorities of this regime to evacuate a large number of Zionist settlements even near the southern borders of Lebanon.
Since Saturday (October 7), the Hamas resistance movement has launched the “Al-Aqsa Storm” operation against the Zionist terrorist regime, which has resulted in the death of at least 1,300 Zionists and the wounding of 2,500 others.
The Zionist regime has also launched an all-out attack against the Gaza Strip, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, so far more than 1,200 Palestinians have been martyred and 5,600 people, most of whom are women and children, have been injured in the continuous attacks of the Zionist regime army on the residential areas of the Gaza Strip.