According to a report, journalist Aryeh Herlich provides an explanation for the recent increase in media coverage of combat stress casualties. The specific content of the explanation has not yet been detailed.
Aryeh Herlich, a prominent Israeli journalist, has published a piece addressing the recent surge in media coverage of combat stress casualties. The initial report indicates that Herlich offers an explanation for why these stories are now appearing more frequently on television. The full reasoning has not been disclosed in the brief message. This commentary comes amid growing public discourse on the mental health of IDF soldiers and veterans.
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