An official in the occupation entity revealed that 1,600 of its soldiers have been disabled, most of them permanently, since October 7th.
Follow ups – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
The head of the Disabled Association in the Israeli army, Aedan Kilman, stated in a statement to Army Radio yesterday evening, Wednesday, that 1,600 soldiers were diagnosed with disabilities, while 400 soldiers are still in hospitals.
He said, “These are only the physically and visibly wounded, but thousands more will come to us suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder,” emphasizing that this number was unimaginable in the history of the occupation.
Kilman didn’t specify the number of soldiers injured since the beginning of the occupation’s ground operation in northern Gaza, which Palestinian resistance, led by Hamas and Al-Qassam Brigades, confirms to be much higher than what the occupation admitted.


