Occupied Quds - Saba:
The Zionist enemy media reported today, Tuesday, that the Zionist entity requested an extension of the evacuation of the northern and southern settlements, close to the border, until the end of next February.
The Zionist media indicated that the effect of the government's decision to evacuate settlements in the north and south will expire on 1-1-2025.
"The Zionist army's professional opinion regarding this is as follows: With regard to the northern front, it is required to extend the evacuation of the towns by additional months at least until the end of February 2025, and to carry out an additional study in mid-February.
As for the southern front, with regard to the following settlements: "Be'eri, Kafr Izza, Nahal Oz, Kissufim, Ein Hashlosha, Nirim, Nir Oz, Nir Yitzhak, Sofe, Holit, Kerem Shalom, it is not possible to return to them at this stage for security reasons."
Earlier, Channel 12 published reported that 50 percent of the settlers in northern occupied Palestine take tranquilizers, 33 percent do not want to return to their settlements, and 36 percent of the displaced meet with a psychotherapist.
The Zionist enemy media reported today, Tuesday, that the Zionist entity requested an extension of the evacuation of the northern and southern settlements, close to the border, until the end of next February.
The Zionist media indicated that the effect of the government's decision to evacuate settlements in the north and south will expire on 1-1-2025.
"The Zionist army's professional opinion regarding this is as follows: With regard to the northern front, it is required to extend the evacuation of the towns by additional months at least until the end of February 2025, and to carry out an additional study in mid-February.
As for the southern front, with regard to the following settlements: "Be'eri, Kafr Izza, Nahal Oz, Kissufim, Ein Hashlosha, Nirim, Nir Oz, Nir Yitzhak, Sofe, Holit, Kerem Shalom, it is not possible to return to them at this stage for security reasons."
Earlier, Channel 12 published reported that 50 percent of the settlers in northern occupied Palestine take tranquilizers, 33 percent do not want to return to their settlements, and 36 percent of the displaced meet with a psychotherapist.