IDF withholds data on mental health discharges despite legal obligation
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The fracture in the occupation army, involved in a bloody and endless aggression against the peoples of Palestine, Lebanon, Iran and Yemen, deepens
IDF withholds data on mental health discharges despite legal obligation
Last year, the Israeli army refused to respond to Haaretz's request for data on the number of soldiers discharged for mental health-related reasons. Former officers said: 'It is clear the IDF does not want the public to know the extent of soldiers' mental distress'
How modern psychology is turning a genocidal army into a ‘morally injured’ one
Israeli soldiers are facing a mental health crisis as they return from Gaza, and the diagnosis of "moral injury," the distress one feels when actions violate one's moral beliefs, is being used to absolve the guilt of perpetrators of the genocide.
Report: Haaretz reveals unprecedented psychological crisis within the Israeli army amid accusations of a cover-up. According to the Hebrew newspaper Haaretz: 7,241 soldiers and officers in the Israeli army have suffered from severe psychological disorders and illnesses since the outbreak of the war, leading to their transfer to rear-level duties or discharge from service...
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