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‘He got out of Gaza, but Gaza did not get out of him’: Israeli soldiers returning from war struggle with trauma and suicide By Nadeen Ebrahim and Mike Schwartz, CNN 11 minute read Updated 1:20 PM EDT, Mon October 21, 2024 Editor’s note: This story contains details of suicide and violence that some readers may find upsetting. Tel Aviv and Ma’ale Adumim CNN — A 40-year-old father of four, Eliran Mizrahi deployed to Gaza after the deadly Hamas-led attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. The Israeli military reservist returned a different person, traumatized by what he had witnessed in the war against Hamas in the strip, his family told CNN. Six months after he was first sent to fight, he was struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) back at home. Before he was due to redeploy, he took his own life. “He got out of Gaza, but Gaza did not get out of him. And he died after it, because of the post-trauma,” his mother, Jenny Mizrahi, said. The Israeli military has said it is providing care for thousands of soldiers who are suffering from PTSD or mental illnesses caused by trauma during the war. It is unclear how many have taken their own lives, as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has not provided an official figure.  Eliran Mizrahi's grave is adorned with flowers and the Israeli flag during his military burial in Jerusalem on June 13, 2024. Eliran Mizrachi Family One year on, Israel’s war in Gaza has killed more than 42,000 people, according to the health ministry in the strip, with the United Nations reporting that most of the dead are women and children. The war, launched after Hamas killed 1,200 people and took more than 250 hostage, is already Israel’s longest since the Jewish state was established. And as it now expands to Lebanon, some soldiers say they dread being drafted into yet another conflict. “A lot of us are very scared of getting drafted again to a war in Lebanon,” an IDF medic who served four months in Gaza told CNN, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter. “A lot of us don’t trust the government right now.” Israeli authorities – with rare exceptions – have closed off Gaza to foreign journalists unless under IDF escort, making it difficult to capture the full extent of Palestinian suffering or the experiences of soldiers there. Israeli soldiers who fought in the enclave told CNN they witnessed horrors the outside world can never truly comprehend. Their accounts offer a rare glimpse into the brutality of what critics have called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “forever war,” and the intangible toll it takes on the soldiers who participate. For many soldiers, the war in Gaza is a fight for Israel’s survival and must be won by any means. But the battle is also taking a mental toll that, due to stigma, is largely hidden from view. Interviews with Israeli soldiers, a medic, and the family of Mizrahi, the reservist who took his own life, provide a window into the psychological burden that the war is casting on Israeli society. The mental health toll Mizrahi deployed to Gaza on October 8 last year and was tasked with driving a D-9 bulldozer, a 62-ton armored vehicle that can withstand bullets and explosives. He was a civilian for most of his life, working as a manager at an Israeli construction company. After witnessing the massacres committed by Hamas, he felt the need to fight, Jenny told CNN. The reservist spent 186 days in the enclave until he sustained injuries to his knee, followed by hearing damage in February when a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) struck his vehicle, his family said. He was pulled out of Gaza for treatment, and in April was diagnosed with PTSD, receiving weekly talk therapy. His treatment did not help. “They didn’t know how to treat them (soldiers),” Jenny, who lives in the Israeli Ma’ale Adumim settlement, in the occupied West Bank, said. “They (soldiers) said the war was so different. They saw things that were never seen in Israel.” When Mizrahi was on leave, he suffered from bouts of anger, sweating, insomnia and social withdrawal, his family said. He told his family that only those who were in Gaza with him could understand what he was going through. World World / Middle East  Eliran Mizrahi, who took his own life in June, pictured in Gaza. Eliran Mizrachi Family ‘He got out of Gaza, but Gaza did not get out of him’: Israeli soldiers returning from war struggle with trauma and suicide By Nadeen Ebrahim and Mike Schwartz, CNN 11 minute read Updated 1:20 PM EDT, Mon October 21, 2024 Editor’s note: This story contains details of suicide and violence that some readers may find upsetting. Tel Aviv and Ma’ale Adumim CNN — A 40-year-old father of four, Eliran Mizrahi deployed to Gaza after the deadly Hamas-led attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. The Israeli military reservist returned a different person, traumatized by what he had witnessed in the war against Hamas in the strip, his family told CNN. Six months after he was first sent to fight, he was struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) back at home. Before he was due to redeploy, he took his own life. “He got out of Gaza, but Gaza did not get out of him. And he died after it, because of the post-trauma,” his mother, Jenny Mizrahi, said. The Israeli military has said it is providing care for thousands of soldiers who are suffering from PTSD or mental illnesses caused by trauma during the war. It is unclear how many have taken their own lives, as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has not provided an official figure.  Eliran Mizrahi's grave is adorned with flowers and the Israeli flag during his military burial in Jerusalem on June 13, 2024. Eliran Mizrachi Family One year on, Israel’s war in Gaza has killed more than 42,000 people, according to the health ministry in the strip, with the United Nations reporting that most of the dead are women and children. The war, launched after Hamas killed 1,200 people and took more than 250 hostage, is already Israel’s longest since the Jewish state was established. And as it now expands to Lebanon, some soldiers say they dread being drafted into yet another conflict. “A lot of us are very scared of getting drafted again to a war in Lebanon,” an IDF medic who served four months in Gaza told CNN, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter. “A lot of us don’t trust the government right now.” Israeli authorities – with rare exceptions – have closed off Gaza to foreign journalists unless under IDF escort, making it difficult to capture the full extent of Palestinian suffering or the experiences of soldiers there. Israeli soldiers who fought in the enclave told CNN they witnessed horrors the outside world can never truly comprehend. Their accounts offer a rare glimpse into the brutality of what critics have called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “forever war,” and the intangible toll it takes on the soldiers who participate. For many soldiers, the war in Gaza is a fight for Israel’s survival and must be won by any means. But the battle is also taking a mental toll that, due to stigma, is largely hidden from view. Interviews with Israeli soldiers, a medic, and the family of Mizrahi, the reservist who took his own life, provide a window into the psychological burden that the war is casting on Israeli society. The mental health toll Mizrahi deployed to Gaza on October 8 last year and was tasked with driving a D-9 bulldozer, a 62-ton armored vehicle that can withstand bullets and explosives. He was a civilian for most of his life, working as a manager at an Israeli construction company. After witnessing the massacres committed by Hamas, he felt the need to fight, Jenny told CNN. The reservist spent 186 days in the enclave until he sustained injuries to his knee, followed by hearing damage in February when a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) struck his vehicle, his family said. He was pulled out of Gaza for treatment, and in April was diagnosed with PTSD, receiving weekly talk therapy. His treatment did not help. World World / Middle East  Eliran Mizrahi, who took his own life in June, pictured in Gaza. Eliran Mizrachi Family ‘He got out of Gaza, but Gaza did not get out of him’: Israeli soldiers returning from war struggle with trauma and suicide By Nadeen Ebrahim and Mike Schwartz, CNN 11 minute read Updated 1:20 PM EDT, Mon October 21, 2024 Editor’s note: This story contains details of suicide and violence that some readers may find upsetting. Tel Aviv and Ma’ale Adumim CNN — A 40-year-old father of four, Eliran Mizrahi deployed to Gaza after the deadly Hamas-led attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. The Israeli military reservist returned a different person, traumatized by what he had witnessed in the war against Hamas in the strip, his family told CNN. Six months after he was first sent to fight, he was struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) back at home. Before he was due to redeploy, he took his own life. “He got out of Gaza, but Gaza did not get out of him. And he died after it, because of the post-trauma,” his mother, Jenny Mizrahi, said. The Israeli military has said it is providing care for thousands of soldiers who are suffering from PTSD or mental illnesses caused by trauma during the war. It is unclear how many have taken their own lives, as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has not provided an official figure.  Eliran Mizrahi's grave is adorned with flowers and the Israeli flag during his military burial in Jerusalem on June 13, 2024. Eliran Mizrachi Family One year on, Israel’s war in Gaza has killed more than 42,000 people, according to the health ministry in the strip, with the United Nations reporting that most of the dead are women and children. The war, launched after Hamas killed 1,200 people and took more than 250 hostage, is already Israel’s longest since the Jewish state was established. And as it now expands to Lebanon, some soldiers say they dread being drafted into yet another conflict. “A lot of us are very scared of getting drafted again to a war in Lebanon,” an IDF medic who served four months in Gaza told CNN, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter. “A lot of us don’t trust the government right now.” Israeli authorities – with rare exceptions – have closed off Gaza to foreign journalists unless under IDF escort, making it difficult to capture the full extent of Palestinian suffering or the experiences of soldiers there. Israeli soldiers who fought in the enclave told CNN they witnessed horrors the outside world can never truly comprehend. Their accounts offer a rare glimpse into the brutality of what critics have called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “forever war,” and the intangible toll it takes on the soldiers who participate. For many soldiers, the war in Gaza is a fight for Israel’s survival and must be won by any means. But the battle is also taking a mental toll that, due to stigma, is largely hidden from view. Interviews with Israeli soldiers, a medic, and the family of Mizrahi, the reservist who took his own life, provide a window into the psychological burden that the war is casting on Israeli society. The mental health toll Mizrahi deployed to Gaza on October 8 last year and was tasked with driving a D-9 bulldozer, a 62-ton armored vehicle that can withstand bullets and explosives. He was a civilian for most of his life, working as a manager at an Israeli construction company. After witnessing the massacres committed by Hamas, he felt the need to fight, Jenny told CNN. The reservist spent 186 days in the enclave until he sustained injuries to his knee, followed by hearing damage in February when a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) struck his vehicle, his family said. He was pulled out of Gaza for treatment, and in April was diagnosed with PTSD, receiving weekly talk therapy. His treatment did not help. https://edition.cnn.com/2024/10/21/middleeast/gaza-war-israeli-soldiers-ptsd-suicide-intl/index.html
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❗️ 🇺🇸🇨🇳 US Navy SEAL Team 6's 300-strong Special Operations Unit DEVGRU is preparing for a potential Chinese "invasion" of Taiwan — Business insider "DEVGRU would definitely play a role in a broader conflict with China. If you're talking about U.S. military action in Taiwan, that would mean a decision to go to war with China over Taiwan. In that situation, DEVGRU would likely pursue strategic objectives to allow the Grand Fleet and the military to do their jobs," the former SEAL officer said. The primary targets of DEVGRU Navy SEALs will be the Chinese navy and logistics vessels . The ships will be destroyed by covertly planting magnetic mines on them in ports. |
⚡️ The Russian Armed Forces have blocked the Ukrainian Armed Forces group in Selidovo, all roads in the Krasnoarmeysky direction are under the full fire control of Russian troops. |
🤡 Trump threatened Putin with a strike on Moscow if he continued his aggression against Ukraine. The former US President himself said this in an interview with The Wall Street Journal. "Vladimir, if you go after Ukraine, I'm going to hit you so hard you won't believe it. I'm going to hit you right in the middle of fucking Moscow," Trump said. He added that he wouldn't want to do that because he and Putin are "friends," but he said he "wouldn't have a choice." |
obedience4:Japanese did more than 5 protest for Palestinians Below are the proofs All the pictures are from different protest |
🟡 Lebanon, Islamic Resistance: Air defense units shot down an Israeli Hermes 900 drone on Sunday evening A picture of the drone that Hezbollah shot down with the help of Allah |
⭕Scenes from the air strikes close to the vicinity of Beruit international Airport moments ago. |
ZIONIST TECH COLLAPSE - Intel Israel Faces Major Layoffs Next Month The Zionist state's reliance on Western corporations like Intel is crumbling. Intel Israel, once a symbol of Israeli economic power, will lay off hundreds of employees in the coming month, weakening Israel's grip on tech dominance. The layoffs will hit Haifa, Petah Tikva, Jerusalem, and Kiryat Gat, further exposing the instability and vulnerability of the Israeli economy. 💥 This comes after Intel already slashed over 2,200 jobs across the US, and plans to cut up to 17,000 globally. Intel Israel's role in the Zionist state’s fragile economy is shrinking fast, and the Zionist regime can’t mask the collapse. Israel left vulnerable by dependency on Intel. Their dependency on foreign corporations highlights the lack of true independence and economic resilience. The world is witnessing Israel’s diminishing influence, as it continues to lose ground—physically, economicall and morally. Source: Hebrew Business News 🗞️ |
Jabalia, the mother of revolutionaries.. Artwork: Mahmoud Abbas ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ |
❗️ Israeli officials say the aim of the attacks on Hezbollah's Al-Qard al-Hassan Bank branches in Lebanon was to create a "rift" between Hezbollah and a large number of Lebanese Shiites who deal with Al-Qard al-Hassan Bank. |
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Lawag3:you have gained something today, you can come for another lecture tomorrow |
Lawag3:pls don't change the topic as you promised oooo |
🇵🇸 Israel experiences a severe morale crisis in the IOF, with many soldiers now refusing to serve. The Nahal Brigade recently saw only 6/30 soldiers show up in Gaza. Soldiers describe a sense of futility & exhaustion, with missions being done "halfway" due to lack of men. Here are some of their confessions and admissions of defeat 😁
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🇲🇩⚡- Moldova's elections: 43% voted in favor of joining the EU (after 50% votes counted). Sandu leads the Presidential elections with 35% of the votes, with Stoianoglo at second with 29% (after 50% votes counted). |
🇮🇱🇺🇦🇵🇸 Western PMCs leave Ukraine for Israel to help the IDF in the Palestinian genocide The American PMC Forward Observations Group, whose members were previously spotted in the Kursk region, confirmed its presence in the conflict zone in the Middle East. The mercenaries published on social networks photos of militants who, apparently, are participating in hostilities on the side of Israel. . |
Another dead kike. They are getting exactly what they deserve.
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Sandu is leading in the Moldovan presidential elections with 34% of the votes, Stoianoglo has 29%, 14% of the protocols have been counted, the Central Election Commission reports. 56% of voters voted against Moldova joining the EU in the referendum, 43% supported it, 29% of the protocols have been counted, the Central Election Commission reports. |
🇬🇪🇪🇺 Thousands of protestors have staged a pro-EU demonstration in Tbilisi, 6 days before the parliamentary election. The protest is organized by pro-Western Georgian NGOs, including Georgia's European Orbit and the "My Voice to the EU" coalition. President Salome Zurabishvili addressed the protestors saying “Georgia chooses the EU”.
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Vic2023:🇱🇧🇮🇱⚡️- Al-Arabiya has since deleted this post, adding that Mikati stated there has been "no contact" with Hezbollah for over a month. |
Lawag3:promise that you will not change the topic |
🇱🇧🇮🇱⚡️- BREAKING: Lebanese Prime Minister Mikati told Al-Arabiya that Hezbollah has agreed to implement UN Resolution 1701, which would have Hezbollah withdraw its armed forces north of the Litani River. |
💥 The Wall Street Journal: Sinwar gained wider popularity due to the manner of his death, and many Palestinians and Arabs reassessed their positions on Sinwar, and this puts some governments in a dilemma due to the reactions. |
"Wall Street Journal" quoting Saudi officials: Saudi Arabia has arrested activists for demonstrating in support of the Palestinian cause over the past year. |
Comparing the settler colonialism of Palestine to the French settler colonialism in Algeria is inaccurate. Algerians faced France, while Palestinians are facing an entire global monetary system. |
🇮🇷Iran: Military source to Tasnim Agency: - Our hand is on the trigger and the biggest surprise awaits the Zionists - If the entity attacks military sites, the Iranian response will be certain and at a level higher than the Zionists’ estimates - If the Zionists attack Iranian nuclear sites, Iran will also consider nuclear policies in response. |
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