Zionists: We lost the north
After interviewing the Zionists living in the north of the occupied territories, the Zionist media confirmed their desperation to return to this area. |
Channel 12 of the Zionist regime examined the opinions of the settlers in the north regarding the current war with Lebanon and the consensus regarding the despair of returning due to the neglect of the Zionist cabinet and the lack of economic security and any future horizons.
According to the Al-Mayadeen report, in the report presented by the regime’s channel 12 after conducting several interviews with the settlers, it is stated that the settlers of the occupied northern Palestine have no future horizons and are desperate for the promises that hardly come to them and do not know. When will they return to their homes?
This channel showed the statements of the Zionist leaders about the North, including the statement of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the occupying regime, who said: We will return security not only to the South, but also to the North. Yoav Galant, the Minister of War of the Zionist regime, also said about the north of the occupied territories: We will not leave the people without protection.
On the other hand, Harzi Halevi, the Chief of Staff of the Zionist Army, said in this regard: We are committed to returning the residents of the north to a different security situation.
Guy Varun, the author of this Zionist Channel 12 report, confirmed that despite these promises, 65,000 settlers have been evacuated from the north, and the remaining Zionists are living under rockets and sirens.
Varun confirmed the firing of more than 3,000 rockets and nearly 1,000 accurate anti-armor missiles towards Al-Jalil in addition to dozens of suicide drones and added: This fact is coupled with the fact that it is not clear how long the war will continue. , forcing Zionist families to decide every day whether to move to a permanent apartment in a safer place.
One of the residents of Goren town told the Zionist Channel 12: We have no future and no economic security, even if there is a political agreement, I don’t think we will return to our homes.
Warun noted that the north of the occupied territories is affected by the ongoing conflicts on the border with Lebanon, and that is why businesses are facing problems, closed or partially closed.
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