The Zionist regime; From psychological crisis to media crisis

Pars Today – The Zionist media outlet Yedioth Ahronoth reported a psychological crisis within the military of this regime.
The Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth revealed that 170,000 Israeli soldiers who recently returned from the battlefield have registered in the ministry of war’s therapeutic program to receive psychological support. According to Pars Today, many Israeli reservists who spent months in the war are seeking psychological treatment but are facing a severe shortage of therapists. This is not the entire story; the psychological crisis is just one of the issues currently plaguing the regime.
Seyyed Ala Mousavi, a political science expert, believes that Israel is grappling with internal crises, military failures, and the decline of its power.
Amir Bohbot, an Israeli military analyst, also reported intense tension among senior commanders of the Zionist regime’s army on the eve of the release of the investigative report into the October 7 attack. Bohbot stated: “Military sources revealed that preliminary findings of the investigation have caused significant disputes within the general staff of the army and increased distrust between the new chief of staff and Israeli generals.”
“Existential crisis” is another term used by an Israeli military expert when discussing the growing strength of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Palestine. Yair Golan, a former Israeli general and ex-deputy commander of the regime’s army staff, stated that Hamas still maintains control over the Gaza Strip, adding: “Israel is facing not only external threats but also, due to internal divisions and fragmentation, the most serious existential crisis in its history.”
The crisis of Israel’s media failure has also become a topic acknowledged by Israeli experts these days. In this regard, Ilan Levy, a former spokesperson for the Zionist regime, analyzed: ” The Zionist regime has always relied on media propaganda to advance its expansionist goals and legitimize its actions, trying to sway public opinion in its favor. However, al-Aqsa Storm operation became a turning point in this battle.”
According to Levy, despite significant efforts to influence global public opinion during the Gaza war and deploying all available media resources, the regime not only failed militarily and fell short of achieving its objectives, but it also suffered a defeat in the media war and could not conceal its crimes and massacres in Gaza.
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