Hebrew media: thousands of settlers and soldiers have mental problems / sharp increase in suicides after October 7
A Hebrew-language newspaper revealed a significant increase in suicide among Zionist immigrants and especially Zionist soldiers after the Al-Aqsa storm operation. |
According to the Hebrew group Tasnim News Agency
, Ma’ariv newspaper announced in a recently published report that thousands of Israeli settlers and soldiers suffered severe mental and emotional problems on Black Saturday (October 7 – Al-Aqsa storm) and the war that started after that.
According to this media, hundreds of Israeli soldiers are now dead due to the severity of the shock that was inflicted on them on October 7 (and the severity of the war that (they are witnessing it in the ground attack on Gaza) have suffered from severe mental problems, in a way that has placed a heavy burden on the psychiatric department of Israel, while experts still do not know what consequences these problems have for those who suffer from them. It will have a long-term effect. Maariu further announced that the number of people suffering from mental and emotional problems has increased so much that 13 thousand people They have taken action for this purpose only through social insurance, while 2,000 people have been introduced to the clinics through the Ministry of War, and this is only the initial statistics from the first wave of this process, and the mentioned figures will definitely increase.
Hebrew language media further reported that today thousands of families are waiting for the official institutions (Zionist regime) to start treating them.
Maariu wrote that everyone remembers the recorded phone conversations of terrified settler migrants with security forces screaming on October 7, so Where is the Israeli army? Even today, tens of thousands of injured people and people with psychological problems are shouting, where are the official institutions of Israel?
This media revealed that today Thousands of people wounded and traumatized by the war in Gaza are left with many promises of care, only to find in the future that they will still be left alone.
publisher | Tasnim News Agency |