Iran attacks' devastating impact on Zionists' morale and public opinion

The repercussions of Operation True Promise 3 against the Zionists, which began last night, continue to be widespread in Hebrew and regional circles, and they believe that this operation has caused a fundamental change in the morale and public opinion of the Israelis.
In this context, Adel Shadid, a researcher on the Zionist regime, stated in an interview with Al Jazeera that the widespread Iranian attack that targeted the occupied Palestinian territory last night has caused a fundamental change in the morale and public opinion of the Zionists and has caused a deep shock to society and among the political and military elites of this regime.
He added: "Within a few hours, while the Zionist regime was in a state of euphoria and arrogance after attacking Iranian soil, Tehran's attacks on the regime plunged the Zionists into a state of astonishment and confusion; where Iranian missiles attacked sensitive targets and centers that symbolized the power of the occupying regime."
This Arabic-speaking analyst noted: "Hours before Iran's response, the Zionist public opinion was full of bragging about the regime's ability to penetrate deep into Iran and carry out complex operations, including assassinating military commanders and destroying sites in the country, and the Israelis thought that there would be no painful response."
Adel Shadid clarified: "But as night fell, the picture changed completely; where the focus of the Hebrew media turned to the security failure, Israel's tarnished image, and the inability of its defense organizations to intercept the precise missiles that targeted key bases of the regime such as Ramat David, Navatim, and the Kirya security complex."
He continued: "This event is completely unprecedented in the minds of the Zionists, especially since it was the first time since the occupation of Palestine in 1948 that Israelis found themselves surrounded by missiles inside the occupied Palestinian territory and had to deal with bodies under the rubble and the injured trapped in collapsed buildings. In this major Iranian attack, major cities such as Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, and Rishon Lezion suffered extensive damage, and in Ramat Gan alone, several buildings were completely razed to the ground and hundreds of other buildings were seriously damaged.
Palestinian researcher Adel Shadid continued his analysis by saying: “In addition to the unprecedented damage that Iran’s attack on the Zionist regime caused, these attack was also psychologically devastating for the Zionists, because they did not anticipate the extent of the destruction or the accuracy of the Iranian missiles, some of which are estimated to have carried warheads weighing more than 600 kilograms.”