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As I said in the last megathread, trying to figure out what exactly is happening is becoming ever more difficult. The gist of things is that Iran has, very justifiably, refused to negotiate (assassinating their leader and striking their country with hundreds of missiles in the middle of negotiations causes some reluctance to return to the table, I suppose). Censorship across the Middle East has further ramped up, with reportedly extreme punishments for posting footage of Iranian strikes online. From what I can gather, Iran's number of strikes have stabilized at a comfortable daily rate, with strikes into both the Gulf monarchies and Occupied Palestine continuing apace. Official charts of these strikes over time seem very disconnected from reality on the ground, but again, it's hard to really get at the specifics.

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[–] Tervell@hexbear.net 64 points 1 week ago (7 children)

https://xcancel.com/academic_la/status/2032503298021077364

Israeli morale in this war is showing a significant amount of strain. Far more than in previous rounds. This is why:

  1. About 30% of the population lacks adequate shelter/protected spaces
  2. Northern reconstruction is moving slowly while coalition funds go toward draft exemptions
  3. Politicians feed the public empty slogans ("total victory," "generational deterrence") that create unrealistic expectations and when unmet, they breed cynicism and despair
  4. The IDF keeps claiming it destroyed the ability of Hezbollah and Iran to shoot missiles at Israel and yet the attacks continue unabated
  5. After more than two years of continuous or repeated deployment, reservists are facing "unprecedented burnout". In 2024, combat reservists served an average of 136 days, with some exceeding 300 days. This has caused significant strain on marriages, careers, and small businesses.
  6. Public frustration has peaked over the government's continued focus on Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) draft exemptions. This sense of "inequality of burden" deeply embitters the secular and national-religious sectors, who feel they are paying the price in blood and economic stability while others are legally excused
  7. Experts describe the current situation as the country’s biggest-ever mental health crisis. PTSD diagnoses among troops rose by 70% monthly throughout 2024, and one in five people in the general population now suffers from severe functional impairment due to mental health issues
  8. The cost of the endless wars is estimated to reach 500 billion shekels ($160 billion) over five years. This leads to budget cuts in education, welfare, and infrastructure to fund the defense deficit, directly impacting the daily quality of life for the average citizen
  9. The feeling of becoming a "pariah state" weighs on morale. Polls show that 58% of Israelis believe their country is not respected internationally, contributing to a sense of "us against the world" that, while unifying for some, creates a sense of dread about the country's long-term future

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All of this is leading to more weakness and bitterness in Israeli society than ever before. It is unclear how much more of this endless war it can take before things start to unravel.

[–] BanMeFromPosting@hexbear.net 40 points 1 week ago

Experts describe the current situation as the country’s biggest-ever mental health crisis. PTSD diagnoses among troops rose by 70% monthly throughout 2024, and one in five people in the general population now suffers from severe functional impairment due to mental health issues.

Christ, imagine how the Palestinians mental health is doing.

[–] joaomarrom@hexbear.net 39 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Experts describe the current situation as the country’s biggest-ever mental health crisis. PTSD diagnoses among troops rose by 70% monthly throughout 2024, and one in five people in the general population now suffers from severe functional impairment due to mental health issues

I know a very good solution to this: the IDF should allow soldiers to keep their sidearm after finishing their mandatory military service, so that they will be able to take the one proper measure to fix their PTSD quickly and permanently.

[–] spudnik@hexbear.net 15 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I hope they do, or that Iran is successful in destroying the entity. Having a nation full of PTSD riddled combat veterans that lose a war and get mad about it didn't go well last century

[–] oliveoil@hexbear.net 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I don't hope so, because in past situations with the US, PTSD riddled combat victims didn't have the target demographic right next to them.

[–] spudnik@hexbear.net 2 points 1 week ago

Good point, hadn't considered that. On second thought, I dont know why I thought the genocidaires would do the one cool thing with their weapons anyway. Just wishful thinking I guess

[–] OrionsMask@hexbear.net 35 points 1 week ago

Good. Suffer more, devils.

[–] D61@hexbear.net 14 points 1 week ago

idf-cool "wait are we the baddies?"

amerikkka "first time?"

first-time

[–] SoyViking@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago

Justice aside, the entity could have had it pretty good if it had accepted the partition of Palestine in the Oslo accords and allowed a nominally independent rump Palestinian state to exist under somewhat tolerable conditions. They could have gotten away with the genocide and the land grab but now they are shitting themselves in overcrowded shelters because they had to go full Lebensraum and antagonise everyone around them.

[–] aanes_appreciator@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

wonder if that 30% includes the Arab Israelis who dont get shelters in their new homes by govt policy

[–] Damarcusart@hexbear.net 2 points 1 week ago

Don't be silly, they don't count them as part of the population at all.

[–] mkultrawide@hexbear.net 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Public frustration has peaked over the government's continued focus on Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) draft exemptions. This sense of "inequality of burden" deeply embitters the secular and national-religious sectors, who feel they are paying the price in blood and economic stability while others are legally excused

It's funny, because this is also the line of attack I think anti-zionists should take in the US: the Israeli welfare state, paid for by US taxpayers who themselves don't even get these benefits, and a massive subset of the Israeli population who reaps those benefits without even working. If you can't teach the language of anti-zionisn to the unwashed American masses, you can speak to them in one they understand: their disgust for people on welfare. "No more subsidizing Israeli welfare queens with free healthcare and education, make them pay full price for weapons". The current Israeli state can't function without its massive welfare programs subsidized by US taxpayers, and the current government can't function without the Haredim. Make every AIPAC leech explain in public why Israelis deserve to have social welfare programs paid for by US taxpayers that US taxpayers don't even get.