Over 13,500 Israeli military forces seek rehabilitation services amid Gaza genocide
Israeli media reports have disclosed that over 13,500 Israeli military personnel have sought rehabilitation services since the start of the Gaza conflict, highlighting the resilience and determination of the Palestinian resistance against one of the most militarized regimes in the world.
Since the launch of the Al-Aqsa Storm Operation by Hamas on October 7, 2023, Israeli forces have been significantly affected. Approximately 8,500 troops have been admitted for physical injuries, and 5,200 have sought psychological support, exposing the toll of the ongoing Palestinian resistance. Each month, around 1,000 new cases of injuries are being registered by the Israeli Defense Ministry’s rehabilitation sector.
More than half (51%) of the affected Israeli soldiers are under the age of 30, with 43% suffering from psychological trauma. This data underscores the effectiveness of the Palestinian resistance in challenging Israeli aggression.
As Israel's occupation and assault on Gaza continue, international pressure against its leadership is intensifying. The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, accusing them of war crimes, including the use of starvation as a weapon against Gaza’s population.
Even after 452 days of relentless attacks on Gaza, Israeli officials admit they have failed to achieve their objectives of dismantling Hamas or securing the release of Israeli captives. This prolonged struggle exposes the limits of Israel’s military superiority and highlights the unwavering spirit of Palestinian resistance.
As the resistance in Gaza persists, the cost of Israel's aggression becomes increasingly evident, raising questions about its ability to maintain its oppressive occupation in the face of steadfast Palestinian defiance. (ILKHA)