Zionist Settler’s Confidence in Israeli Army Plummets amid Hezbollah’s Military Retaliations

The findings were drawn from research conducted under the "Internal Front Resilience Index," project by Etzaky Ronen, head of research at the David Institute for Policy and Security Studies, indicating a 15% drop in the index among illegal settlers of the Galilee and Elkana on the night of March 11. The decline has been attributed to reports of Hezbollah launching approximately 200 rockets from Lebanese territory towards northern occupied Palestine.

Channel 12, quoting an Israeli security source, also noted that Hezbollah has reestablished its medium-range rocket launchers in ways making their targeting more difficult. This development adds pressure on already strained settlers’ morale and military preparedness.

Meanwhile, the Israeli regime's health ministry confirmed that within the past 24 hours, 192 Zionist settlers experienced injuries due to Iran’s retaliatory missile strikes. 

Cumulatively, since the start of US-Israeli aggression against Iran, a total of 3,727 settlers have been injured, with 74 still under medical care as of this report.