November 12, 2025 - 15:09

Israel's prolonged conflict has resulted in a significant number of soldiers grappling with severe psychological distress. As the war with Hamas stretches into its second year, mental health professionals, veterans, and families are increasingly alarmed by the alarming rise in cases of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among the troops. Many soldiers are returning home from the front lines carrying invisible scars that affect their daily lives and relationships.
Reports indicate that the pressures of combat, coupled with the relentless nature of the conflict, have contributed to a troubling increase in suicides among active-duty personnel and veterans. Families are witnessing loved ones struggle with anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges, leading to a growing call for comprehensive support systems. Psychologists emphasize the urgent need for targeted interventions to address the mental health crisis within the military community. As the conflict continues, the focus on the psychological well-being of soldiers becomes increasingly critical to ensure they receive the care and support they desperately need.
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