A new report marking the 1,000th day of the war states that about 26,000 wounded people have been evacuated for treatment, with the majority coping with mental distress, according to an unverified report from a single source.
A report published marking the 1,000th day of the war states that approximately 26,000 wounded individuals—both men and women—have been evacuated for medical care, with most suffering from mental distress, according to a single unverified report. The figures are lower than the 102,000 civilian terror casualties reported by the National Insurance data earlier this week, which also noted a sevenfold increase in recognized mental disability cases. The source of this evacuation figure and the specific scope of mental distress are not independently verified; the report does not break down the data by severity or type of injury.
2 developments
- DevelopingNational Insurance data for war's 1,000th day: 102,000 civilian terror casualties treated, mental disability cases up 7-fold
- DevelopingFundraising campaign launched for soldier mental health after 300 days of war
- DevelopingFamily of reservist with severe PTSD launches debt-relief campaign
- ConfirmedIDF Chief Zamir marks 1,000 days of war; reservist severely wounded in southern Lebanon
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