“Israeli” Broadcasting Authority: Psychiatric Patients have Tripled since October 7
By Staff
The "Israeli" Broadcasting Authority cautioned that the entity’s mental health centers treated about 18000 settlers.
The authority also explained that the number of settlers who received treatment in mental health centers has tripled since the beginning of the war on Gaza.
Earlier this year, Eurasia Review’s researches conducted a study by the “Israeli” Rubin Academic Center and Columbia University, examining the broader impact on the “Israelis’” mental health after Al-Aqsa Flood Operation.
The study, published in The Lancet, found a high prevalence of possible post-traumatic stress disorder [PTSD], depression and anxiety in the weeks following October 7 operation [29% with PTSD, 42%-44% with depression and anxiety], almost doubling the spread recorded two months before the operation.
Zionist media outlets have previously revealed a rise in psychological disorders among settlers, noting that they admit that they are psychologically collapsing.
The centers of the “Aran” “Israeli” association for psychological assistance witnessed a peak of 100000 requests.
Meanwhile, the Zionist “Maariv” daily indicated that the requests were registered for various groups and ages.
The organization's director, David Korn, said that the "Aran" centers have never seen such a flood of calls since its establishment, noting that the teams at the centers deal with the cases that are suffering psychological disorders.
On the students’ front, "Yedioth Ahronoth" published a new survey conducted by the Zionist Ministry of Education, which showed that more than half of “Israeli” students suffer from psychological disorders on a daily basis since October 7.
As for the soldiers, the Zionist “Haaretz” newspaper revealed that 10 army officers and soldiers have committed suicide since October 7.
It further underlined that some of them committed suicide during battles in Gaza Envelope settlements.
The newspaper quoted experts as saying that most of the suicides in the “army” are among young soldiers, who confirmed the existence of “unusual effects of October 7 on the psychological level among army members.”
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