Food and livelihood, the main issue of the Zionist election.
“Yediot Aharonot” newspaper reported that the cost of living crisis and the sharp increase in food prices are the main issues in the national elections of the Zionist regime.
While the campaign of politicians in occupied Palestine for the national elections of the Zionist regime continues, the report of the newspaper “Yediot Aharonot” of this regime indicates that the voters are focusing on the economic crisis.
National elections are scheduled to be held in occupied Palestine on November 1 to determine the assignments of the parliament seats and subsequently the cabinet of the Zionist regime. If these elections are held, the Zionists will hold elections for five times in less than four years.
“Yediot Aharonot” newspaper published a report on Wednesday (today) about the concern of the residents of occupied Palestine and the focus of the Zionist voters on the economic problems of this regime.
In the report of this print media of occupied Palestine, it is stated that “the cost of living crisis in Israel has become an important issue of the elections”.
In an interview with this newspaper, a 32-year-old female nurse living in occupied Palestine has informed about her and her husband’s severe economic problems in providing food and expenses for their two children.
She, who requested that her identity not be published, told Yediot Aharonot that despite the fact that she and her husband, who is a home appliance repairman and “working like crazy”, are not able to prepare the food needed by their two children.
The nurse, who lives in occupied Palestine, pointed to her night shifts and her husband’s long working hours and said, “We can’t go on any longer.”
In his report, Yediot Aharonot addressed the severe economic problems in the Zionist regime and wrote: “This is a familiar problem for millions of Israelis who have experienced the problem of a sharp increase in the price of consumables over the years.”