Occupied Quds - Saba:
The Zionist newspaper "Haaretz" confirmed today, Sunday, the loss of thousands of companies in the north and the decrease in the number of visitors to zero, even before the recent escalation on the northern front.
The newspaper attributed the damage to the Zionist companies, far from the risks of targeting them, to GPS disruptions that harmed their ability to promote themselves on social networks. Noting that advertising systems identify the locations of these companies as being in Lebanon.
Matan Avni, the owner of a public relations firm in Haifa, was quoted as saying: "It happens to us that we work on a campaign for a week, with a budget of tens of thousands of shekels, and then we wake up the next morning and see that it is being promoted in Lebanon."
He emphasized to the newspaper that "companies have stopped advertising online, because it aims to bring in tourists, and there aren't any." He added: "Companies open their doors in communities that have not been evacuated and no one comes. They realize that once they close, it will be hard to come back."
The newspaper also quoted a business owner in Dalton area of Galilee as saying that "many say they will not return even if the situation returns to normal."
This comes as Channel 12 revealed that after the war, unemployment in the north is 20 percent higher than the rest of the regions.
The Zionist entity also suffers great losses in the north, especially when Hezbollah expanded its operations further and included Haifa, which affected the reality of industry, agriculture, trade and tourism.
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