Mental Health Crisis Among Zionist Settlers Surges After Iranian Retaliation
After Iran's Retaliatory Strike, Zionist Settlers' Mental Crisis Quadruples Zionist TV announced a fourfold increase in requests from Zionist settlers for psychiatric assistance following Iran's True Promise retaliation operation on April 14.
According to Arab news agency, following Iran's retaliatory operation launched in response to the Zionist regime's attack on the consular section of the Islamic Republic of Iran Embassy in Damascus, the number of Zionist settlers seeking psychiatric assistance has quadrupled. Previously, Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported concerns about the collapse of the mental health system of the Zionist regime. This Zionist newspaper reported that alongside the increasing demand for psychiatric services in the occupied territories, Israel is facing a shortage of psychiatrists and doctors active in this field.
Previously, Zionist media reported an unprecedented mental disorder crisis in the occupied territories and calls from the Zionist regime's Ministry of Health to recruit even more neurology experts. In another part of this report, it is mentioned that, alongside 200 days passing since the failure of the Zionist army to achieve its goals in the war against Gaza, Zionist settlers called for demonstrations in Tel Aviv. Regarding the Zionist regime's failure to achieve its goals in Gaza, Al-Qassam Brigade spokesperson Abu Ubaidah emphasized on Tuesday that the Zionist regime is stuck in the quagmire of Gaza after 200 days since the start of the war without achieving any of its goals. They will only commit more killings and destruction.