The Zionist media outlets predicted that the majority of the Israelis displaced from the northern settlements have started a new life in other occupied cities for fear of Hezbollah’s destructive missiles.
The dwellers of the 47 northern Zionist settlements have started to rehearse after every missile fire from Hezbollah, “North is breaking down.”
The Israeli media outlets reflected the case of frustration plaguing the Zionist settlers who turned hopeless about returning to the northern settlements and started renting houses and searching for new jobs elsewhere.
Head of Margaliot settlement Eitan Davidi said that, after the Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000, the Zionist officials promised the settlers in the North of occupied Palestine to experience nice days, adding that Zionists nowadays cannot return to the north amid the confusion of the government.
“Israeli displaced from the North are searching for new jobs and renting new houses elsewhere. The North is breaking down,” Davidi added.
Israeli Channel 13 indicated that it is unsure whether the settlers will return to the North immediately after ceasefire because they do not want to see fighters on the borders anymore, adding that some Israeli minister do not know much about the consequences of the war with respect to ‘Israel’.
Hezbollah’s anti-armor missiles represent the nightmare that terrifies the Zionists who do not know how to deal with the massive destruction inflicted upon their houses in the North amid the lack of the clear governmental perspective to secure them in light of the fear of the recurrence of Al-Aqsa Flood Operation.
Almog Boker, Israeli journalist, considered that, when the Zionists show they are unable to defeat Hamas, Hezbollah will take this into consideration.
Arab affairs analyst, Hizi Sementov, underlined the military escalation on the northern borders, adding that Hezbollah insists on fight the Israeli occupation army in support of Gaza.
Ari Shavit, an Israeli political writer, said that the military battle with Hezbollah is inevitable, adding that it will be a very tough confrontation.
“I am not sure whether if this is will be appropriate for ‘Israel’ nowadays. Maybe it is better to do that later,” Shavit added.
Zionist papers pointed out that the government knows the displaced will not return to the North before next Summer, adding that only 25% of them are still in the hotels and shelter centers.
Source: Al-Manar English Website