JAKARTA - Lebanese resistance movement, Hezbollah, dealt a crushing blow to Zionist settlements in the northern territories of the Palestinian occupation, thus turning them into "ghost cities" and crippling them completely.

According to Al-Ahed News, the Israeli regime media published calculations on the ongoing war between regime forces and Hezbollah fighters, which poses destruction to all aspects of the economy, social and tourism of the lives of settlers in the northern occupied territories, in particular agriculture.

Two Shlomi settlements and Kiryat Shemona in the Isba al-Jalil region, the northern occupied Palestinian region, suffered the most damage, with a loss of half a million shekels (Rp2.15 billion).

The Yetioth Ahronoth newspaper reported financial losses due to the war in Gaza on regime trade and financial projects estimated at US$6 billion (Rp95 billion).

Reported by ANTARA from IRNA-OANA, Monday, April 8, Chairman of the Metula Settlement Council David Azoulay admitted that about 100,000 settlers lived outside their settlements, following the Hezbollah attack.

Israeli media estimated losses to agriculture to reach 131 million US dollars (Rp2,079 trillion), and noted that food prices increased by 30 percent. The tourism sector's revenue also decreased by almost 73 percent.


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