PNN – A Zionist writer, pointing out that the regime’s cabinet continues a war without prospects in pursuit of personal and political interests, emphasized that everyone has gone psychotic and that violence, aggression, murder, and crime are the most prominent things you see in Israeli society these days.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, A Zionist writer examined the dire psychological state of Israelis after the war in an article. To describe this situation, he described a personal incident that had recently happened to him after his car was stolen, and emphasized: Post-traumatic mass disorder has engulfed the entire Israeli society following the attack of October 7, 2023.
The spread of murder and violence in Israeli society
Zionist writer Maha Duk wrote in an article for the Hebrew newspaper Israel Hayom: My car being stolen is not the most important event in the story, but what caught my attention was the extreme nervousness of myself, the police, the insurance company, and all the institutions I dealt with. This led me to conclude that what we are all experiencing is a direct result of war and the constant psychological stress it causes.
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He added: The person who stole my car was a 15-year-old boy, but my purpose in recounting this incident is not to complain about the spread of car theft, but to shed light on what the entire Israeli society is experiencing. Each of us carries within us a bomb of tension that has been unfolding in an unprecedented way since October 7, 2023.
The aforementioned Zionist author stated: Violence in Israeli society is on the rise in all sectors, and not a day goes by without incidents of murder being recorded, and impatience is evident everywhere, on the streets, in the Knesset, in the media, on social media, etc. A doctor friend of mine recommended adding Cipralex (an antidepressant and anti-anxiety medication) to public drinking water.
The article continues: I’ve even noticed a lot of changes in my own behavior, and after my car was stolen, I became completely impatient with everyone I was in contact with, and I would subconsciously yell into the phone. I feel like everything is bothering me today, and even the delay in getting my car to the garage because it ran out of gas made me extremely angry.
The Zionist writer noted: The Israeli political leadership is responsible for this situation and cannot create a vision that gives hope to Israelis. The cabinet should lighten the burden on Israelis and take care of the reservists, not give privileges to those who evade military service (referring to the ultra-Orthodox).
The Gaza war continues aimlessly.
He added: We are also witnessing a lack of transparency in the management of the war, and an official should come and explain to us that this war is necessary. We will soon enter the second anniversary of the Gaza war, and the death toll of the Israeli army continues to rise, and the general feeling in Israeli society is that no one is managing things and no one knows where we are going. The ongoing war in Gaza has become Israel’s longest war, and military pressure has failed to force Hamas to release Israeli prisoners.
At the end of this article, it is emphasized: Every day it is proven more and more that all the statements of Israeli officials that the equation of the war can be changed by military pressure are nothing more than lies. Israeli society today is paying a heavy price for a war without prospects; a war that has been continued for the political survival of its officials.