Defense Ministry Announces Over 75,000 Wounded, About 13,500 During Current War
More than 75,000 soldiers have been wounded in Israel’s wars, including nearly 13,500 in the current war, the Defense Ministry said Tuesday, December 17.
Israel’s national day for recognizing wounded soldiers was this Wednesday. An estimated 20,000 soldiers would be wounded this year, the ministry said in April. There was a significant drop in fighting between February and May, and in July, the Defense Ministry said about 14,000 soldiers would be wounded in 2024.
About 9,250 soldiers had been wounded in nine months of fighting, the ministry said in July. The slight drop in wounded soldiers compared with the pace of wounded soldiers earlier in the war can be attributed to very little in terms of major ground forces’ battles since Hamas was defeated in Rafah in June and August.
It is important to note that the vast majority of those killed and wounded by Hamas during the October 7 massacre were civilians. The number of killed and injured civilians dwarfed any comparative number for decades.
In general, the number of former soldiers who have sought recognition as wounded soldiers, including some of the social, economic, and therapy rights that come along with that recognition, has tripled to 19,500. (JPost / VFI News)
“Our Heavenly Father, we pray for all the soldiers and civilians who have been wounded during the war. We pray in Yeshua’s name for their full physical and emotional recovery. May You take them into Your protective and loving embrace and remind them that they are loved by the Mighty God of this universe. We also pray for the families of all the people who have been killed during the war, that You comfort them, help them persevere amid the trials, and cause them to turn to Yeshua for salvation.”
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