The suicide of a Zionist soldier in the Gaza war
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News According to Al Jazeera, the media of the Zionist regime reported the suicide of one of the Zionist soldiers after returning from the Gaza war on the beach of Nahariya region. They gave.
These media did not publish more details about the identity of this Zionist soldier and his military rank.
In this regard, the Zionist newspaper Ha’aretz revealed last spring, citing the Zionist army, that the number of soldiers who In the early hours of Al-Aqsa storm operation, 10 people committed suicide, some of them were majors and lieutenant colonels.
This newspaper quoted experts and wrote that the tendency to commit suicide after the start of the war on October 7 ) has increased among 30-40 year old soldiers.
Professor Yossi Tui Belz, head of the Center for Research on Suicide and Mental Problems at the Rubin Center in the Zionist regime, about this He said: Suicide is not common among soldiers during the war, but it is common at the end of the war that a person feels guilty, but now suicide in the ongoing war is a sign of the severity of the killing in Gaza and its effect on the mental state of the soldiers who are aware of it.
The newspaper noted that one of the people who committed suicide was an officer who died two weeks after the storm began. Al-Aqsi had shot himself and his body was found in his car.
The Zionist army has declared these 10 people as war dead and is not ready because of the so-called issues security to express the reality.
The Zionist army has announced that 620 Israeli officers and soldiers have been killed since the beginning of the Gaza war, but the number The real number is 637 people, 17 of whom were killed in a car accident and suicide, but the news of their death has not been announced.
According to some media reports, since 1973, 1227 Israeli soldiers have committed suicide, but the army The Zionist claimed that they were killed due to a wrong shot and not a suicide and that he does not have accurate information about these incidents.