Psychological problems of Zionists have increased since the beginning of the Gaza war
The Zionist Radio and Television Broadcasting Organization admitted last night that mental and emotional problems and the use of sleeping pills, tranquilizers and drugs have increased greatly in Israel since the Gaza war.
The Zionist Radio and Television Broadcasting Organization admitted last night that mental and emotional problems and the use of sleeping pills, tranquilizers and drugs have increased greatly in Israel since the Gaza war. The Zionist media in question added: “According to statistics, the use of sleeping pills and tranquilizers in Israel has tripled,” Arab news agency reported. The report also found that drug use among those who left their homes has also increased, so much so that statistics show that 33% of these people use drugs. A Zionist newspaper has warned that many reservists of the Zionist army need psychological care after returning from the war against Gaza. In other news, the news circles of the Zionist regime announced last night that approximately 3 thousand settlers in the north of occupied Palestine, on the Lebanese border, did not want to return to their homes for fear of Hezbollah attacks. Tel Aviv regime media stated that the residents of Kiryat Shamone in the north of the occupied territory do not want to return to their places of residence. Kiryat Shamonone is one of the areas repeatedly targeted by Lebanese Hezbollah's retaliatory missile attacks during the Gaza war.