Exposing the suicide of 17 Zionist soldiers after the Al-Aqsa storm
A Hebrew-language media revealed that at least 17 Israeli soldiers, from privates to non-commissioned officers, committed suicide after October 7. |
According to the Hebrew group Tasnim news agency
, Haaretz newspaper announced in its Sunday issue that it has obtained data from the Israeli army that shows that a number of Israeli soldiers committed suicide after October 7.
According to this Hebrew-language media, it obtained statistics from the Israeli army that show that at least 10 Israeli soldiers, including an officer with the rank of major and a lieutenant colonel, committed suicide, but the army Israel has preferred to include their names among those killed in the war and not to provide more explanations about the details of these suicides to the media.
Haaretz According to an expert informed about this issue, most of the suicide cases have occurred among young soldiers because they faced conditions after October 7 that they had no experience of dealing with.
According to experts, after October 7, the Israeli army faced a significant increase in suicides among soldiers and officers, even rank-and-file officers, in a situation where most of these suicides were among The age group is 30-40 years old.
Professor Yossi Tawils, head of the Center for Research on Suicide and Mental Illness at Robin University Center, without mentioning the number In this regard, the killed soldiers told this Hebrew media: This was very surprising for us, we were not used to facing cases of suicide during conflicts and wars, these types of actions usually take place at the end of wars and usually people They pretended that they had post-shock conditions, usually those who committed suicide woke up every morning with a voice inside them threatening them and they felt guilty.
In another part of this report, it is stated that one of those who committed suicide was a high-ranking officer Payor, whose body he shot himself, two He was found in his car the week after October 7.
Elsewhere in the report, the Israeli military claims that there is no common ground between the cases. suicide and the events of October 7, but the family members and friends of these soldiers emphasize that some of the dead soldiers suffered from mental and psychological problems, while one of the doctors of the security forces is also on the list of people who committed suicide and It did so last November.
Haaretz admits that although the IDF tries to emphasize that only ten Israeli soldiers and officers They committed suicide from the beginning of the war until May 11, but he is not willing to reveal more details about them, including their names and characteristics.
This Hebrew-language media initially, the Israeli army refused to reveal these details under the pretext of field issues and necessities, while a military source emphasized: We came to the conclusion that announcing this could weaken the spirit of the Israeli society, so I decided to There is no need to raise this issue.
According to this Hebrew media: Nevertheless, it has been determined that the list of soldiers committed suicide after 7 October, which was announced by the Israeli army, does not include soldiers who left the military service some time ago, and accordingly, those who were exempted from military service due to the problems of war and conflict, or those whose precautionary service has ended and after that committed suicide, it is not included in the statistics of the army.
However, according to Professor Yossi Tawils, in the Gaza war, a very large number of troops They were called to serve with caution, and it is not unlikely that a number of them got motivated to commit suicide after that and even attempted it.
Haaretz implied in the end that a number of soldiers The Israeli army identified them as victims of traffic accidents and committed suicide, and according to this, at least 17 Israeli soldiers have committed suicide in the last 7 months.
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