Hundreds of Zionist policemen resign due to low salaries.
Hundreds of police in occupied Palestine have resigned since the beginning of this year to protest low salaries.
The Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth revealed the increase in the number of resignations among the regime’s police forces in protest of low salaries.
According to the report, the average monthly salary of the Israeli police force is 6700 shekels (the currency of the Zionist regime) per month.
More than 400 Israeli police officers have resigned since the beginning of this year, 101 of them in May, a record. Yedioth added that the situation is expected to worsen and that by the end of this year (2022) about 1,000 police officers will resign.
On the other hand, the official statistics of the Knesset Research Center (Zionist Parliament) show that the Zionist regime registers 500 suicides every year, 100 of which are among the young generation of this regime and in the age range of 15 to 24 years.
According to Palestine Today, suicide is still the leading cause of death in the ranks of the Israeli army in non-combat situations, and this phenomenon has intensified in recent years.
The Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth revealed the increase in the number of resignations among the regime’s police forces in protest of low salaries.
According to the report, the average monthly salary of the Israeli police force is 6700 shekels (the currency of the Zionist regime) per month.
More than 400 Israeli police officers have resigned since the beginning of this year, 101 of them in May, a record. Yedioth added that the situation is expected to worsen and that by the end of this year (2022) about 1,000 police officers will resign.
On the other hand, the official statistics of the Knesset Research Center (Zionist Parliament) show that the Zionist regime registers 500 suicides every year, 100 of which are among the young generation of this regime and in the age range of 15 to 24 years.
According to Palestine Today, suicide is still the leading cause of death in the ranks of the Israeli army in non-combat situations, and this phenomenon has intensified in recent years.