Why Are Israeli Soldiers Committing Suicide?

A total of 16 soldiers committed suicide since the beginning of 2025. The latest figure were unveiled by the Israeli official Kan Channel. The suicides among the Israeli soldiers serving in Gaza are part of a growing trend related to a rise in post-traumatic stress disorder among regular and reserve soldiers.

In terms of army distribution, eight regular soldiers, seven from the reserves and one conscript decided to take away their lives because of the pressure of fighting. This is while 21 soldiers committed suicide in 2024, compared to 17 cases in 2023.

The Kan Channel stated these figures are highlighted within the context of the ongoing war since 7 October, 2023. Although official Israel sources are “messaging” the figures they have acknowledged that about 3,770 soldiers are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorders while more than half of the more 19,000 who were wounded over the past two years are receiving psychological treatment as per the Rehabilitation Department of the Israeli Ministry of Defense.

However the Israeli army are attempting to downplay the significance of the suicide figures. It stated that “it is impossible to assert a general increase in the suicide rate.” But Kan emphasizes the statistics confirms a significant increase in suicides among reserve soldiers taking part in combat operations.

Kan added that the increasing suicide rates are becoming a phenomenon and needs to be combated by the Israeli army organizing psychological support workshops and referring returning soldiers to psychological specialists. Experts warn that the existing support programs are not sufficient.

In this context, the channel reported the military censorship authorized, Monday, the publishing of the name of Ariel Tamin, the soldiers who served in the Investigation and Forensic Examination Unit and committed suicide. His body was found inside his home in the town of Ofakim after he took away his life two days earlier.

The channel also noted similar suicide cases have been recorded in recent weeks, including that of Daniel Adry, a reserve soldier who suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and was later recognized by the occupation army as a “casualty victim” as reported by Jo24.

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Six More Israeli Soldiers Commit Suicide

The Israeli daily, Yedioth Ahronoth has stated that six more Israeli soldiers who have fought in Gaza and Lebanon for an “extended period of time” have committed suicide.

The breaking news, made Friday night, is now trending on the social media.

Israeli soldiers taking away their lives is not a new phenomenon but news of this kind has increased over the last year during the Israeli genocide on Gaza and now Lebanon.

In late October a CNN report suggested Israeli soldiers returning from fighting in Gaza are “plagued by suicide”.

This is because they are suffering from psychological traumas as a result of both of what they have seen in Gaza and the things they did to civilians during their military service there.

In testimonies to CNN Israeli soldiers have revealed the horror’s of Israeli operations, testifying that troops had to run over dead and/or Palestinians “in the hundreds.” They speak of “gruesome” sights with one telling CNN “when you see a lot of meat outside and blood…both ours and theirs, then it really affects you when you eat.”

These scenes have become too much for Israeli soldiers despite the fact there are only sketchy figures of how many have actually taken away their lives but the figures are likely too be much higher taking into account of the Israeli military censors.

However, reports are regularly made about the thousands of Israeli soldiers requiring psychological treatment in Israeli hospital after serving in Gaza and now in Lebanon.

Haaretz reported back in May 10 Israeli soldiers took away their lives rather than go back to serving in the slaughter on Gaza.

And later on frequent cases of Israeli soldiers committing suicide rather than having to go back and continue fighting where the possibility of getting killed was very real are frequently highlihted.

Back in July there was the case of the reserve soldier who took away his life on Nahariya beech, north of Israel.

Rather than go back, he decided to end his life. And then there was the case of Santiago Ovadia, no doubt a mercenary judging from his name and who took away his life because of not being able to take it anymore.

Israeli soldiers are under much pressure in Gaza  and now Lebanon which they have been fighting there since 1 October, 2024 and like in Gaza, are getting killed and injured.

Israeli soldiers are fatigued but are being pushed to fight by their military Generals and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Despite the noises of protests they are making – through the media, sending letters of protests, refusing to serve in the army and even fleeing abroad never to return, their political masters insist that Israeli army must keep fighting.

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