Regime officials: From breach of commitment in Gaza to army's mental crisis and continued occupation in Syria
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The Israeli army announced that it will not withdraw from the Yellow Line in Gaza
Pars Today — As it announced the start of the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, the Zionist regime once again violated its commitments by insisting it would not withdraw from the “yellow line.”
Officials of the Zionist regime announced that despite the commencement of Phase Two of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, the regime's army will not withdraw from the "yellow line." According to Pars Today, this stance was articulated at the same time as the announcement of the implementation of Phase Two of the American plan for a ceasefire in Gaza. Tel Aviv has emphasized that it will not adhere to the agreement framework without Hamas being disarmed and Gaza being "demilitarized." The office of the Zionist regime's prime minister also stated that the return of the last Israeli prisoner's remains is the top priority and announced that the formation of a technocratic committee in Gaza will not overshadow this issue. Netanyahu has also said that until the remains of the last prisoner are returned, he will not agree to reopen the Rafah crossing. Palestinian sources stated that Israel's refusal to retreat from the "yellow line" is a major obstacle to implementing second phase of the ceasefire plan.
Sharp increase in psychological disorders and suicides in the Israeli army
Yisrael Katz, the Zionist regime war minister, reported a significant increase in psychological disorders and suicide cases among the regime's military personnel following the Gaza war. According to a Jerusalem Post report, the average rate of post-traumatic stress disorder in the military has risen by about 40%, and it is predicted that this trend will intensify as the consequences of the war continue. Sixty percent of the 22,000 soldiers receiving treatment for physical injuries are facing issues such as depression, anxiety, panic attacks, and sleep disorders. Additionally, 39% of the forces deployed in Gaza or other fronts have officially requested psychological support. Reports indicate that soldiers are finding it difficult to return to normal life, and family problems and the use of sedatives have increased among their families. Analysts attribute this situation to the direct result of intense combat, high casualties, and close engagements with Palestinian Resistance forces.
Zionist official: We will Not withdraw from Syria
A Zionist regime official stated that the presence of the regime's forces in southern Syria will not end, and Israel will not withdraw from Jabal al-Sheikh. The official emphasized that Israel will never allow Syria to obtain strategic weapons, as this would alter the regional power balance. In recent weeks and months, Zionist military raids in southern Syria, particularly in Quneitra, have become a daily occurrence, accompanied by the detention of citizens and the establishment of checkpoints. This is while the [local Syrian] authority in the Golan Heights has stressed that it poses no threat to Tel Aviv. Nevertheless, the Israeli army continues to enter Syrian territory and carry out numerous airstrikes, resulting in civilian casualties and the destruction of military facilities.