Thirty-two percent of Israelis need mental health support after more two years of war, a new opinion poll found on Wednesday, Anadolu Agency reports. The findings came from a survey conducted by Maccabi Healthcare Services, one of Israel’s major health care providers, based on a representative sample of 1,100 people aged between 20 and 75 from across the country, The Times of Israel newspaper reported. The survey, conducted in November, found that 32% of respondents said they required specialized psychological support, the highest rate recorded since the survey began. Among military personnel who served during the past year, the situation appeared more severe, with 39% saying they needed mental health support, 26% reported concerns about depression, and 48% said they were […]
