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Defense Ministry Braces for 20,000 Injured by End of Year

April 9, 2024

by: Nir (Shoko) Cohen ~ Ynetnews

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Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett visits a wounded soldier (illustrative).

Tuesday, 9 April 2024 | The Defense Ministry’s Rehabilitation of Wounded Department is bracing for up to 20,000 additions to its patients by the end of the year. There are more than 6,800 wounded since the war began, including 3,202 members of the military, as well as police officers and members of the security forces.

Tzipi Feldman, an official in the department, said its members arrive to offer assistance to every one of those who were wounded. “We meet him and begin the process. Those who are suffering from emotional wounds, we get to later because they themselves don’t always know what they are going through and the ramifications of war can appear years later.”

Feldman said the red tape involved in their work has been cut. “Things have changed, more so since the war. It is clear. We provide for all the wounded’s needs, whether its special treatments, care for the families or financial support.”

Among the wounded in the Gaza war are 71% who were in the military reserves, half of them under the age of 30, and 5% or 351 women. Each month 1,200 more wounded are added to the department’s roster. Three hundred and three are still hospitalized, 6% of them in serious condition. Some 42% are suffering from injuries to their limbs, and 21% suffer from PTSD or other emotional injuries.

“Our aim is to help those who were wounded to come as close as possible to their lives prior to the war or learn to adapt to their new condition and fulfil their potential,” Friedman said.

“We realized since the war began that the families of those hurt must also be helped during their loved ones’ hospitalization and through their rehabilitation. We provide a comprehensive response, including emotional and financial support, so that the families would be able to concentrate on the wounded. Each wounded soldier or security force member is assigned a contact person who is available to respond to any need.”

Posted on April 9, 2024

Source: (Excerpt of an article originally published by Ynetnews on April 8, 2024. Time-related language has been modified to reflect our republication today. See original article at this link.)

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