Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Israel Defense Ministry: 57,277 veterans of the IDF recognized as disabled

The ministry’s rehabilitation department releases data on disabled IDF veterans in honor of the fifth annual “Day of Appreciation” for those wounded in Israel’s wars and in terror attacks.

Israeli President Reuven Rivlin shakes hands with Idan Clayman, head of the IDF Organization for the Disabled, at an event in honor of Israeli soldiers disabled in the line of duty, at Beit Halochem in Tel Aviv on Dec. 15, 2019. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90.
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin shakes hands with Idan Clayman, head of the IDF Organization for the Disabled, at an event in honor of Israeli soldiers disabled in the line of duty, at Beit Halochem in Tel Aviv on Dec. 15, 2019. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90.

Israel’s Defense Ministry published data on Sunday revealing that it recognizes 57,277 disabled Israel Defense Forces veterans, including those with physical and mental disabilities. The data was released in honor of the fifth annual “Day of Appreciation” for those wounded in Israel’s wars and terrorist attacks.

The number includes 5,000 veterans who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder related to their service. According to the ministry, much focus has been placed in recent years on treating and reintegrating PTSD victims back into the workforce.

According to the published data, 591 of those being treated by the ministry’s rehabilitation department are considered “highly disabled” and 817 were wounded during Israel’s “Operation Protective Edge” in 2014. Of those injured during that campaign, 516 have a disability rate of 20 percent or higher, making them eligible for individual, spousal and/or family psychological therapy.

For each patient, the department provides specialists and a social worker “in order to provide him with a comprehensive medical, social, employment and profit-related response.”

According to Defense Ministry deputy director Gen. Hezi Mishta, who is also head of the ministry’s rehabilitation department, the honorary day was instituted four years ago “to pay tribute to those who paid a heavy price for state security.”

He explained that “the rehabilitation division cherishes disabled IDF veterans every day and works to provide them with the best medical care, to give them the full rights granted by the law and to help reintegrate them to society, school and the workforce. This is our mission,” he said.

In addition to the “Day of Appreciation” for wounded IDF veterans, the ministry’s rehabilitation department collaborates with academia to publish and promote research about therapeutic treatments for PTSD.

“An increased number of Democrats vocalizing views on Israel that are not aligned with the values and views of the vast majority of American Jews,” Halie Soifer, of the Jewish Democratic Council of America, told JNS.
A federal court judgment in New York concludes that Iran provided material support to al-Qaeda, leading to liability in consolidated civil cases brought by 9/11 victims’ families and survivors.
Nithya Raman, who has backed calls referring to Israel’s actions in Gaza as “genocide,” has overtaken Republican Spencer Pratt and appears headed for a November contest against incumbent Mayor Karen Bass.
Rami Feinstein, a Jewish musician who has organized discussions for disappointed fans, said the statement failed to address what he called Matthews’s repeated promotion of anti-Israel falsehoods.
Utah lawmakers pushed back after the U.S. Department of Defense did not categorize the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as Christian.
Shafik Al Jawhari, 32, faces multiple charges, including uttering death threats and assault with a weapon, as Toronto police investigate the incident as a suspected hate crime.