Israeli soldiers returning from combat in the Gaza Strip are experiencing significant physical and psychological issues, with growing concerns over the military’s inadequate support for these injured personnel. Families, like that of Aviv Ivergan, a former Nahal Brigade soldier injured during training, are voicing reluctance to send their children into service due to perceived neglect by the Ministry of Defence. Ivergan’s mother highlighted the lack of official recognition or care for his injuries, contributing to feelings of helplessness. This situation has sparked a broader debate about the military’s responsibility towards its soldiers.
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