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Israeli soldiers’ PTSD cases surge 40% since 2023, with rising suicides and trauma from ongoing conflicts.
Israel’s military is facing a worsening mental health crisis, with PTSD cases among soldiers up nearly 40% since September 2023 and projected to rise 180% by 2028.
Over 60% of 22,300 wounded troops treated suffer from trauma, and 39% of military personnel under one major healthcare provider sought mental health care, with 26% reporting depression.
Combat exposure, the October 7 Hamas attack, and moral injury from unintended civilian harm are key factors.
Despite expanded services and alternative therapies, delays in official recognition deter help-seeking.
A parliamentary report found 279 suicide attempts among soldiers between January 2024 and July 2025, with combat troops making up 78% of cases.
Fighting continues in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, contributing to ongoing psychological strain.
Los casos de trastorno de estrés postraumático en soldados israelíes aumentan un 40% desde 2023, con un aumento de los suicidios y los traumas causados por los conflictos en curso.