Fears That Israeli Soldiers Might Catch Resistant Diseases in Gaza and Spread Them Among the General Israeli Population Are Largely Unfounded, Especially When Considering the Larger Concern – That Resistant Infections Have Been on the Rise Worldwide, Irrespective of Gaza
Infectious Disease Experts Told Haaretz That Israeli Soldiers' Exposure to Bacteria and Fungi That May Cause Infection Is Low, and Not Necessarily Unique to the Gaza Strip and That These Infections Occur Mainly in Patients With Severe Injuries
Israel's Health Ministry Wants to Appoint Underqualified 'Mental Health Supporters' to Help Meet the Expected Spike in Demand for Psychological and PTSD Treatment The National Mental Healthcare System Has Long Been Criticized for Neglect
'The Atmosphere Created at the Hospital Undermined My Faith in Management', the Doctor Said, as Israeli Authorities Ultimately Confirm the Claims Against Him Were 'Unfounded' After He Was Suspended Amid a Facebook Post Controversy
How the Israeli Army Is Trying to Limit Emotional Damage to Soldiers – While They Fight: Two Facilities Set Up by the Gaza Border Receive Combat Soldiers From the Field Daily to Assess Their Emotional State and to Oversee Recovery. Most Soldiers Return to Fighting Within Hours