A recent survey by Maccabi Healthcare Services revealed that 32% of Israelis require mental health support following over two years of conflict, the highest rate recorded. Among military personnel, 39% reported needing assistance, with 26% experiencing depression and 48% facing sleep issues. The survey also indicated a 4% decline in births and increased smoking rates due to stress. Despite a ceasefire in October, violence in Gaza persists, exacerbating the psychological toll on the Israeli population.
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