The Zionist Regime: From Psychological Crisis to Media Crisis

The Zionist Yedioth Ahronoth media outlet reported on a psychological crisis in the regime's army.

Feb 26, 2025 - 16:15
The Zionist Regime: From Psychological Crisis to Media Crisis

The Zionist Yedioth Ahronoth media outlet reported on a psychological crisis in the regime's army.

The Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth has revealed that 170,000 Israeli soldiers who recently returned from the battlefield have registered with the regime’s War Ministry treatment program to receive psychological support.

As Russia Today notes, many Israeli reservists who have been at war for months are seeking psychological treatment, but are facing a severe shortage of psychotherapists. This is not the whole story, and the psychological crisis is just one of the problems plaguing the regime these days.

On the eve of the publication of the report on the investigation into the October 7 attack, Israeli military analyst reported on the severe tensions among senior commanders of the Israeli army.

Military sources revealed that the initial results of the investigation have caused serious disagreements within the army general staff and increased distrust between the new chief of staff and the Israeli generals.

“Existential crisis” is another term used by an Israeli military expert in his commentary on the growing power of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS).

Former Israeli general and former deputy chief of staff of the regime’s army, Yair Golan, stated that Hamas still controls the Gaza Strip, “Israel is facing the most serious existential crisis in its history, not only because of external threats, but also because of internal decay and strife.”

The crisis of the failure of the Israeli media is also a problem that Israeli experts have acknowledged these days. In this regard, former spokesman for the Zionist regime, Ilon Levy, said in his analysis: 

The Zionist regime has always used media propaganda to manipulate public opinion for expansionist purposes and to legitimize its actions. But Operation Al-Aqsa Storm was a turning point in this battle.

According to him, despite the regime's great efforts to influence world public opinion in the Gaza war and its full use of the media network in this area, in addition to its defeat in the military war and failure to achieve its goals, the regime also suffered defeat in the media battle and was unable to cover up its crimes and murders in Gaza.