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Significant visits of Zionists to psychiatric centers during the war with the resistance

Comparing statistics related to the 2014 war with the recent battle between Palestinian resistance groups and the Zionist regime, Hebrew-language sources reported a significant increase in the number of people referring to psychological support centers.

The Hebrew-language newspaper Haaretz published a report today (Wednesday) on the psychological effects of rockets fired by Palestinian resistance groups on residents of occupied Palestine.

The Palestinian news agency Shahab quoted Haaretz as saying that the number of residents of settlements around the Gaza Strip who had sought psychological support in the recent war with Palestinian groups was 54 percent higher than in the 2014 war.

According to Haaretz, this ratio is while the recent war lasted for twelve days and the 2014 war lasted for 51 days.

The Hebrew-language newspaper Kalklist recently reported on the initial damage caused by the resistance missile attacks, stating that the direct damage to the Zionist regime in these 12 days is about $ 92 million, compared to about $ 61 million in the 51-day war of 2014 is more.

According to the Calculus, 5,300 reports of financial losses (buildings, vehicles, agricultural land, etc.) have been reported by residents of settlements around the Gaza Strip and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and are expected to follow the ceasefire in the coming days. The return of the remaining residents to houses and agricultural land will increase this figure.

In 2014, however, the number of direct damage reports was only 4,000.

The newspaper reported that the significant increase in damage to the “Israeli internal front” was due to the increasing number of rocket attacks by the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas.

The number of missiles fired by Nawaz Gaza during these 12 days has reached about 3800 missiles, while the number of missiles fired during the 51-day war in 2014 was about 4600 missiles.

Clashes between Palestinian resistance groups and the Zionist regime began on Monday, May 10, after the end of the resistance strike in Tel Aviv over the need to end the attacks in Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Following reports by some sources about the possibility of a ceasefire, the Israeli security cabinet formally agreed to a ceasefire and a ceasefire mediated by Egypt.

An hour later, Palestinian resistance groups announced in separate statements that they would commit to the ceasefire until Tel Aviv adhered to it.

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