One-third of Zionists are suffering from a psychological crisis caused by the war.

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PNN – A Zionist center, referring to the expansion of the war’s psychological crisis to one-third of Zionists, wrote that this crisis has affected the workforce and dealt a $160 billion blow to Israel’s economy.

According to a report of Pakistan News Network, the aftershocks of the Al-Aqsa Storm operation on October 7, 2023, continue for the Zionists. The center recently published a shocking report about the psychological damages resulting from this attack and the subsequent war.

The Zionist Natal center stated that the psychological trauma from the October 7th war is not merely a humanitarian crisis; it is an economic time bomb threatening human capital and sustainable growth for years to come.

Mayan Hoffman, a Zionist journalist, examined the center’s findings in an article published on the Ynet website, affiliated with the Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth.

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Al-Aqsa Storm: Zionists’ Psychological Toll.

Based on this article, Zionists will face a heavy cost of approximately $160 billion over the next five years, including direct and indirect costs related to the consequences of psychological trauma from the war.

The report confirms that a major portion of this cost does not appear immediately in the budget but is gradually revealed in the erosion of human capital, decreased productivity, and increased rates of illness, violence, and addiction.

According to the article, many workers, especially those aged 25 to 38 who form the backbone of the workforce, are no longer able to work effectively or, due to psychological fatigue, have abandoned their valuable expertise (such as engineering) and moved towards less demanding fields.

The aforementioned Zionist journalist emphasized that the Natal center’s report warns of an unprecedented rise in the rate of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a disorder likely affecting nearly 30% of Israelis, which is far higher than the global average.

Based on this article, it is also estimated that over 600,000 Zionists will continue to suffer from psychological trauma from the war, impairing their ability to work or learn, and tens of thousands more potentially show severe symptoms requiring long-term treatment.

Mayan Hoffman said: The Natal center’s information also points to a sharp increase in deadly road accidents, domestic violence, drug abuse, and the use of sedatives and opioids, as well as a worrying rise in heart diseases and strokes linked to psychological stress. These phenomena are not isolated incidents but a pattern repeated after previous wars, thus strengthening the credibility of current predictions.

The report concludes that the cost of psychological damage lies not only in treatment expenses but also in the waste of human potential and lost opportunities for economic growth.

It is worth noting that the Natal center is considered a Zionist non-profit organization responsible for providing treatment services and psychological support to victims of trauma from war and violence.

Since the beginning of the Zionist regime’s genocide against the Gaza Strip, numerous reports have been published in the circles of this regime about a major psychological crisis in the Zionist society and army. It has been emphasized that suicide statistics, both among soldiers and settlers, have significantly expanded after the Gaza war and the 12-day war with Iran, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder has become a permanent and enduring crisis.

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