Chaos in 'Israel' and occupation police appear powerless
Israeli media highlights "loss of control" on the streets of "Israel" at a time when the police have proven inapt.
A feeling of "chaos" and "loss of control prevails in Israel" underscored Israeli media on Friday morning, commenting on the current situation across "Israel".
The media outlets, notably, Haaretz, stressed that "the personal security situation for Israelis is deteriorating," while "the Israeli police show a complete inability in all areas."
Not only did the newspaper emphasize the inaptness of Israeli occupation police, but also underscored that this comes at a time when Police Minister Itmar Ben-Gvir continued to incite violence against anti-reform protesters and Palestinians alike.
Moreover, the Resistance has only been able to successfully conduct operations targeting Israeli settlers, as per Israeli media, because "of the police's inability."
Israeli media also shed light on the inter-settler killings saying "murders are increasing among the Jewish community, and at the same time among the Eritrean community in Netanya, Ashdod, and south of Tel Aviv, as violence takes a toll in lives."
"The loss of control in the streets is not a coincidence,” but rather “the result of a government and its president, preoccupied with the madness of judicial amendments, and the careless transfer of huge budgets to the Haredim,” wrote Haaretz, concluding that this government "must disappear before the enormous damage that has accumulated, becomes irreversible."
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'No magic solution in West Bank' says Israeli Media
The successive waves of confrontation and shooting operations carried out by Palestinian Resistance fighters in the West Bank resulted in increased concern for the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) and its security services, according to a new report by Israeli Media, published earlier in August 2023.
The IOF, which for the past decade, had focused its efforts on conducting itself with a strict policy of "more than a battle but less than a war", finds itself confused when faced by the Palestinian Resistance whose operations have intensified to become a trend in that they are more than simple operations but still less than a full-blown intifada.
Israeli media website, Maariv, as a result of the intensifying situation in Occupied Palestine, has dubbed 2023 as the deadliest year, as 34 Israeli settlers have been killed by Palestinian operations.
According to the IOF, this is "a period of terror that is intensifying." Moreover, the IOF undoubtedly knows by now, according to Israeli media, that there will not be any "miraculous solution" in the West Bank, and that no large-scale military offensive will thwart the increasing trend of operations against Israeli settlers.
The Israeli media says that "the majority of the harsh attacks that took place in the last year were launched from the northern West Bank." Furthermore, Maariv also criticized the IOF after it had expressed "surprise" regarding the latest Palestinian Resistance operation conducted in Al-Khalil.
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