Daniela Kresch is a journalist, she has lived in the Tel Aviv area for 20 years and considers this to be the “worst moment” since she has been in Israel.
“This is the worst situation I have ever been through in my life and here in Israel all the Israelis I know say the same thing, it’s not just me who has lived here for 20 years. Never in the history of Israel have there been 900 deaths in just one day. It’s the worst moment not only for me but for all Israelis,” he says, speaking with TSF.
When asked if she plans to leave Israel, Daniela Kresch, who was once a correspondent for TSF For several years now, he has admitted that “for the first time in 20 years” he is thinking about leaving the country.
“Brazil is carrying out a campaign to repatriate its nationals using Brazilian Air Force planes. This campaign begins today and from what I saw in the Brazilian press, 1,700 Brazilians have already registered to be evacuated by these planes and yesterday I thought seriously about registering,” he said. says.
Dnaiela Kresch tells TSF that this is “the worst situation” she has experienced since living in Tel Aviv
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Daniel says there are no smiles in Tel Aviv. Sadness and trauma dominate the atmosphere of the city.
“There are no classes, the children are all at home, also nervous, because their parents cannot hide their nervousness. All the conversations between friends are terrible, everyone is nervous and depressed, in shock and mourning. Yesterday all the Israelis went out I went to the supermarkets and bought everything, there were huge lines, people were crestfallen, they were sad, there was no smile, they were all nervous and crying. The atmosphere is very sad and mourning, “A lot of shock and trauma. It is a trauma that has already entered the history of Israel,” she describes.
The journalist describes the environment in Israel.
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Israelis have lost their sense of security: more and more people are taking tranquilizers and asking for help from psychological support lines.
“People tell each other that they can’t stop shaking, that they can’t stop feeling like they have something in their throat that won’t come out. The worst thing about what happened on Saturday was the feeling of insecurity, the feeling of insecurity that the “Israelis suddenly felt it. The number of people calling emotional support organizations is very large, people are taking medication to calm themselves. It is a trauma and now we are seeing the signs of post-trauma.” he adds.
Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israeli territory on Saturday, called Operation “Al-Aqsa Storm”, with the launch of thousands of rockets and the incursion of armed militiamen by land, sea and air.
In response to the surprise attack, Israel bombed several Hamas facilities in the Gaza Strip from the air, in an operation it called “Iron Swords.”
Israel declared total war and vowed to punish Hamas like never before, and the mobilization of 300,000 Israeli reserves raised the prospect of a ground invasion or even reoccupation of Gaza. The Israeli army claims to have killed hundreds of militants and bombed numerous Hamas targets.
Source: TSF