Northerners’ resilience ‘isn’t unlimited,’ minister warns Netanyahu

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Minister Yitzhak Wasserlauf warns that residents of northern border communities “are on the verge of collapse.”By World Israel News StaffMinister for the Development of the Periphery, the Negev, and the Galilee Yitzhak Wasserlauf (Otzma Yehudit) has issued an open letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling for immediate government intervention and an economic rescue plan for communities along Israel’s northern border with Lebanon.In the letter, Wasserlauf warned that the ongoing conflict with the Hezbollah terror group is pushing residents to their breaking point, both emotionally and financially.Wasserlauf, who has spent much of his tenure advocating for residents of the embattled northern border region, noted that many communities had yet to fully recover from the first phase of the conflict that followed the Hamas-led October 7 massacre.The day after the attack, Hezbollah began launching near-daily barrages of rockets, missiles and explosive drones at Israeli communities along the border. Tens of thousands of residents were evacuated for nearly a year and a half, with some only returning home following the November 2024 ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.Since hostilities resumed following the outbreak of the U.S.-Israel war against Iran in late February, however, northern residents have once again faced severe disruptions to daily life and renewed threats to their safety amid relentless Hezbollah attacks.“I spend a great deal of time in the field, meeting with local authority leaders and residents, and I must emphasize that throughout these two and a half years of fighting, I have never witnessed the level of emotional distress and erosion of civilian resilience that I am seeing today,” Wasserlauf wrote.He urged Netanyahu to move beyond political disputes that have delayed a critical economic support package for the north, arguing that immediate action is needed to help businesses survive and communities function under wartime conditions.“I am issuing an urgent warning: the residents of the confrontation line are on the verge of collapse. Their resilience is not unlimited. Beyond civilian assistance, what they need most is security,” he wrote.“Without strong and overwhelming military action that brings this campaign to a decisive conclusion and fundamentally improves the security situation, we risk losing the confrontation line and its residents. If that happens, it will take many years to restore these communities to what they once were,” he added.The post Northerners’ resilience ‘isn’t unlimited,’ minister warns Netanyahu appeared first on World Israel News.