Consequences of 33 day war, Zionist soldiers suffering mental disorders.
After the 33-day war with Lebanon in July 2006, in addition to the erosion of deterrence against the resistance and losing the initiative to start any new war, the Zionist regime has also faced countless challenges on the domestic front.
The destruction of the “social immunity” of the Zionists after the July war
After the end of this war and after it became clear that the internal front of the Zionist regime is very fragile against external threats and the Israeli army, despite its claims, does not have enough power to support the settlers, this regime is facing complex problems at the level of “social security”.
Polls after the July war among Zionist settlers show that they don’t feel a sense of identity belonging to Palestine, and that their pride has been destroyed. The Israelis also consider the weak management of the political and military institutions and the miscalculations of their officials as the main factors of the defeat in the 33-day war against Hezbollah.
Of course, the questioning of the future of the Zionists and the existence of the interim regime of Israel has become a debatable issue in all military and political circles inside and outside occupied Palestine.
The shocking statistics of the suicide of Zionist soldiers after the 33-day war
The strange behavior of the Zionist military after the July war proves how successful Hezbollah has been in imposing its equations on the enemy. Statistics show that the amount of mental disorders among the soldiers of the occupying regime and the desire to commit suicide and desertion among them has increased significantly after the 33-day war.
The study centers of the Zionist regime emphasize in the latest statistics that they have published in the media of this regime that suicide is the first and main reason for the death of Israeli soldiers, and in the last few years, a significant percentage of attempts by Zionist soldiers to commit suicide have been recorded.