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Israeli soldiers begin facing negative impacts of war with 1,600 IDF soldiers suffering from combat PTSD

by Mujeeb Osman
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Chicago – January 04, 2024

At least 1,600 IDF soldiers have started showing symptoms of combat-related PTSD since the start of the ground offensive in the Gaza Strip two months ago, according to data obtained by Walla.

Of these soldiers, 76% returned to combat duties after receiving treatment in the field or from mental health officials attached to their units stationed near the combat zones.

Combat-related PTSD symptoms can manifest during or in close proximity to combat operations, resulting in increased heart rate, excessive sweating, elevated blood pressure, uncontrollable body tremors, confusion, and difficulty concentrating.

Additionally, it can lead to psychological issues such as anxiety, depression, sleep disturbances, restlessness, sudden outbursts of anger, and emotional impairment. Initial treatment exists to restore soldiers’ functionality and prevent the exacerbation of symptoms that may induce feelings of helplessness. However, if the symptoms persist for more than four weeks, the soldier’s condition may deteriorate into severe post-traumatic stress, necessitating more intensive therapeutic intervention.

So far, approximately 250 soldiers have been discharged from service due to prolonged combat stress symptoms in the during Operation Swords of Iron. Additionally, around 1,000 soldiers sought further assistance at combat trauma rehabilitation centers, as on-site psychological support wasn’t enough. Some of these soldiers aren’t coping with symptoms directly linked to the war but rather to the flighting against Hamas terrorists at IDF bases during the October 7 massacre.

The combat trauma rehabilitation centers offer individual and group therapies, as well as physical therapy, aimed at alleviating combat stress symptoms and facilitating a swift return to full functionality. Remarkably, 75% of patients from can return to duty, albeit with lowered medical profiles in combat-related roles.

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