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After 500+ Days of War: Alarming Amount of Soldiers Suffer from Mental Health Issues

Over five hundred days have passed since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas War on October 7, 2023, and updated data from the Defense Ministry’s Rehabilitation Department and the IDF, obtained by Israeli media, reveal the heavy toll the war has taken on soldiers, reservists, and security forces.  

Since the war began, 846 soldiers and security personnel have been killed, and 15,000 have been wounded: 8,600 with physical wounds and 7,500 grappling with psychological trauma, including post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, and adjustment disorders. 

Of the casualties, 7% are women and 93% are men. Reservists account for 66% of the wounded, while 17% are active-duty soldiers, and 10% are police officers who fought in the conflict. One striking statistic underscores the war’s intensity: 1,500 soldiers have been wounded twice and returned to battle despite their injuries. 

Some were physically wounded early in the fighting, treated, and then returned to the front lines, only to be injured again. Others, suffering from psychological trauma, chose to rejoin the fight, enduring further emotional distress. 

The report states that the government “has not done enough to address the anticipated mental health challenges,” estimating that “no fewer than 3 million Israelis may develop symptoms of depression, anxiety, and PTSD as a result of the war.” (JPost/VFI News)  

“The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves such as have a contrite spirit.” - Psalm 38:14