Zionist sources: Economic damage of the northern settlements in the war is more than the southern areas.
While Hezbollah’s detailed operations against the positions of the Zionist enemy over the past 120 days have crippled the occupied Palestine’s northern front at various levels, the Hebrew media yesterday evening reported the damage caused to the economy, businesses and commercial activities in the northern settlements over the past 120 days. pointed out
Channel 7 of the Zionist regime reported in this context that commercial activities in Kiryat Shemoneh and Shlomi in the northern region were severely affected and the incomes from commercial activities in these areas decreased by 75%.
According to the information provided by a Zionist financial and economic company, in the last 120 days, the regions of Tiberias and Eilat have suffered significant economic losses. It is noteworthy that during this period, the northern towns suffered more economic losses than the southern towns.
A serious threat to the food security of Israelis
On the other hand, the Zionist Food Security Research Institute also reported severe problems in providing food for the settlers in northern occupied Palestine and announced that 85% of Israelis’ food consumption is animal protein obtained from beef, fish, chicken and eggs. comes and most of them are imported. But after the beginning of the conflict in the northern front and the possibility of the war spreading in this front, we are facing the risk of food shortage and a sharp increase in their prices.
Nir Goldstein, director general of the Israel Food Security Research Institute, said that the war on the northern front will have a negative impact on the availability of animal protein, because the prices are increasing due to the many problems related to the import of these foods. 50% of Israel’s poultry farms are in the border areas.
He added that, in this situation, Israel has no plans for the food security of the settlers; Although the risks in this field are serious. Therefore, within a few weeks, a plan for the food security of Israelis must be developed.