Zionist economist: Israel is moving towards economic chaos.
According to al-Mayadeen, the Hebrew-language media, quoting the Zionist economist “Is Brezis”, reported that the administration of the economy of the Zionist regime is not based on principles, but on the basis of the war of interests.
He added: Israel is moving towards chaos and economic crisis.
This Zionist economist and the head of the Center for Economic Policies in the Occupied Territories added: The economic reforms proposed by the Cabinet of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will have far-reaching consequences.
He emphasized: Only one family in Israel (Netanyahu’s family) decides about these reforms. Because of these policies, we are paying the price today. The Israeli authorities are looking for no investigation and trial so that they remain in power and this power is passed from father to son.
Brizis also stated: The situation will be dire for everyone. Netanyahu also knows this very well. Every time he talks to the former US finance minister about this, he says it’s enough! Because he is well aware of what is happening in Israel, but there are interests involved that must be realized.
He said: We have a very big problem in the economy. There is no discussion about this and that is why I say that we are moving towards economic chaos.
This Zionist economist emphasized: I am pessimistic about the situation and I believe that we should continue our protests. The day we don’t shout means we are dead. These protests must be accompanied by the help of the Israeli army.
The Zionist Kan network also reported that hundreds of economic experts in the Zionist regime signed a petition for the second time and warned about the consequences of judicial reforms on the economy of this regime.
Amir Yaron, the head of one of the banks of the Zionist regime, has also warned against the occurrence of an economic crisis at any moment.
Heads of other banks in the occupied territories have warned the Zionist Minister of Finance about the withdrawal of deposits from these banks and the increase of this process by 10 times due to the Zionists’ concern about the cabinet’s economic plan.
This is while the Hebrew-language newspaper Yediot Aharonot has recently reported that 47 percent of Zionists who left the occupied territories and traveled to foreign countries will not return.
In the continuation of this report, it is stated: Israelis who traveled abroad for any reason or went to work in other countries have decided not to return to Israel.