Thousands of Zionists suffer mental breakdowns due to war
According to webangah News Agency, Zionist regime outlets have detailed the Gaza war’s psychological toll on Israeli settlers.
The reports indicate more than 500,000 Israelis have requested mental health support since the conflict’s outbreak - a troubling statistic revealing the war’s extensive psychological impact.
Approximately 66,000 military personnel and their families sought therapy, primarily suffering from depression and social dysfunction caused by combat trauma.
The occupation forces established specialized clinics for soldiers as cases of combat incapacity rise. Media reports show about 5,200 wounded soldiers (43% of rehabilitation center admissions) suffer from post-traumatic stress and physical injuries. Projections suggest nearly 100,000 will require treatment by 2030,with at least half experiencing PTSD.
Zionist military estimates reveal 15% of returning Gaza combatants received psychiatric care and cannot redeploy due to mental health conditions.
Previous reports highlighted rising suicide rates and PTSD among veterans. Survivors reportedly experience severe anxiety about potential redeployment after enduring horrific experiences in Gaza.