A stark personal message, passed to a commentator by a resident of the Jezreel Valley, describes a daily reality in which Arabs constitute the majority of service providers and specialists, businesses close on Muslim holidays, and the resident says she does not leave home unarmed or open her blinds. The message warns of a loss of Jewish presence and influence in the North, and calls for national awakening. The recipient added that despair is not an option.
A harsh personal message, relayed by a commentator to his Telegram audience, paints a dire portrait of Jewish life in northern Israel as described by a resident of the Jezreel Valley. According to the message, the writer asserts that Arabs constitute the majority of service providers, specialists, and even judges in the region, and that Muslim holidays cause widespread business closures and disruptions to school transportation. The resident says she does not leave home unarmed and keeps her blinds closed out of security concerns. Her son, a recently discharged IDF officer now studying at the Hebrew University, reportedly told her: 'Imma, leave the North — there is nothing to look for here.' The commentator who published the message added that the text could be disheartening but stressed that there is no despair in the world. The area described — the Jezreel Valley — lies just south of the frontline with Lebanon, a region the Zioneer has previously reported on as facing a steady erosion of security and Jewish demographic presence amid ongoing Hezbollah threats and a lack of official response. The message does not provide verifiable statistics, and the author remains anonymous to the public.
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