Israel Faces Surge in War Casualties with Majority Suffering PTSD, Rehabilitation System at Risk
How 7 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 5 hours ago
What happened
Since the war began 1,000 days ago, about 26,200 Israelis have been wounded, with 65% suffering from PTSD or psychological distress. The Ministry of Defense warns that the rehabilitation system is at risk of collapse without immediate funding and implementation of expert recommendations. The number of treated casualties is expected to reach 100,000 by 2028, highlighting a significant rise in mental health cases among mostly young male reservists.
- 01About 26,200 Israelis wounded since war began 1,000 days ago, 65% with PTSD or psychological distress.
- 0217,000 currently suffer mental injuries; 7,700 also have physical wounds.
- 03Rehabilitation Division expects 100,000 treated casualties by 2028, half with mental health issues.
- 04Ministry of Defense warns rehabilitation system may collapse without urgent funding and reforms.
- 0562% of wounded are reservists; 92% are men; nearly half under age 30.
- 06Defense CEO Amir Baram stresses implementation of expert committee recommendations is mandatory.
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