Ido Azulay expressed his frustration with the Israeli government’s handling of the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah, questioning why they are only acting now when the threat reaches Tel Aviv. He feels like a second-class citizen, living in fear of routine bombings while the government seems to prioritize its decisions based on perceived threats to larger population centers. Azulay's remarks reflect a deep sense of betrayal by the political leadership he once supported.
Azulay's community has endured low-intensity warfare for eleven months, yet he finds the recent display of military power disheartening rather than reassuring. The emotional toll of ongoing attacks has left residents like Azulay feeling abandoned by their government, who now seem to act only out of necessity to protect other cities rather than addressing their needs. The sentiment among residents echoes a broader dissatisfaction with governmental priorities.
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