8,000 Israelis Suffer From PTSD Due to Current Wave of Terror, Study Says
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Hamas terrorists. A total of 8,000 Israelis have been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of the current Palestinian terror wave in Israel. Photo: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa / Reuters
JNS.org – As a result of the current Palestinian terror wave in Israel, 8,000 Israelis have been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the Israel Trauma Coalition (ITC) said on Wednesday.
“This is a long war,” ITC Director Talia Levanon told Israel’s Army Radio.
“We call terror victims [suffering from trauma] the ‘transparent injured,’ because we don’t see them. The circle of injury is so broad that the circles of support need to be large as well,” Levanon said.
For every Israeli killed or wounded, according to a study conducted by the ITC, there will be 27 witnesses to the attack that will need PTSD rehabilitation. Of those who are treated immediately, 87 percent will recover quickly, Israel National News reported.
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