After two years of war and national trauma, the mental health of Israelis has reached a critical tipping point. A new Maccabi survey reveals that 32% of Israelis now say they need mental health support, the highest number ever recorded. Within the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the situation is even more alarming, as 39% of soldiers report needing psychological help, underscoring how constant conflict and insecurity are taking a deep emotional toll.

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