Israelis cannot sleep amid fears of Iran retaliation
Sima Kadmon, a Zionist analyst, has said that fear from an Iranian retaliatory attack have disturbed daily life for Zionists.
Tehran, Qodsna - She said in a report published by the Zionist Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper that Zionists cannot sleep even at their homes for fear of an Iranian retaliatory attack.
She said that a study has revealed that 44% of the Tel Aviv residents could not sleep at their houses during the war in the Persian Gulf.
If a study is carried out now, the number of the Zionist people who cannot sleep out of fear of an Iran attack would be more than 44%, she added.
Her comments come as Iran has vowed to avenge the assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh who was killed in a Zionist attack on his accommodation in Tehran in the early hours of Wednesday on July 31.
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