'Israel' fails in deterrence promise as students face psych. trauma
A new poll reveals that since the launch of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, psychological and mental disorders among Israeli settler students have surged to unprecedented levels, underscoring the ramifications of a dwindling security apparatus across the Israeli occupation.
A new survey conducted by the Israeli occupation's Ministry of Education, and published by Yedioth Ahronoth, revealed that over half of Israeli students, settling in occupied Palestine, now experience daily psychological disorders since October 7th, 2023.
While Israeli the occupation's ministry found the findings "alarming" it remains that the poll shows the impact of the loss of deterrence of the Israeli occupation's security apparatus in the face of the Palestinian Resistance and its people who have been fighting occupation and oppression for decades.
The survey found that a notable proportion of students are grappling with mental and emotional disorders. It fails to mention that mental and psychological comfort is among the many promises "Israel" uses to tempt foreigners from distant lands to become settlers in occupied Palestine.
The loss of this luxury and security due to the rise of oppressed Palestinians through Armed Resistance and the return of the cause of Palestine as a central Arab cause has shaken the foundations of the occupation on the military, economic, and settler levels.
Hence, these surveys indicate that Operation Al Aqsa Flood carries substantial implications within the Israeli occupation's internal dynamics.
Oct. 7 has changed everything, 'Israel's' existence in doubt: WSJ
A piece published in the Wall Street Journal said that October 7, 2023, is considered a date that changed everything for "Israel", making it more internationally isolated than ever before.
Titled "In Six Months, Everything Has Changed for Israel", the piece highlighted that among the factors that the Israeli occupation entity has experienced since October 7 are the eagerly awaited normalization agreements that are now in limbo.
It mentioned that "Israel" now finds itself openly debating with its ally, the United States, adding that the war on Gaza has reignited debate over the Palestinian cause.
According to the report, October 7 had economic impacts on "Israel" due to paralysis on both the southern and northern fronts as a result of the ongoing war.
The piece suggested that the world turned upside down for "Israel", as it witnessed a fundamental shock that overturned its sense of security and confidence in its military strength.
Israeli historian Benny Morris was quoted as saying that "Israel's" existence has become subject to doubt for the first time since its establishment.
The report noted a decline in global sympathy for "Israel" after images of its massacres in Gaza spread, showing a large number of civilian Palestinian casualties and vast areas of the Strip turned into rubble.
It also addressed parallel fronts that are causing concern for "Israel", namely the occupied West Bank and the northern front with the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah, amid an anticipated Iranian retaliation following Israeli air strikes that targeted Iran's consulate in Damascus.
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