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News ID: 137033
Publish Date : 18 February 2025 - 22:15

Israeli Officer Commits Suicide Over Psychological Struggles From Gaza Genocide

 
 
WEST BANK (Dispatches) – A high-ranking Israeli police officer, initially reported as having been mistakenly killed by friendly fire, has taken his own life due to, what has been identified as, psychological distress following his participation in the Zionist regime’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip. Israeli daily Ha’aretz revealed that the officer, who had been involved in intense October 7th Israeli military genocide against Gaza’s residents, used to suffer from severe mental health issues after returning from the war. Initially, reports from Israeli paper Yedioth Ahronoth had suggested that the officer’s death had been caused by friendly fire, an incident, during which military or security forces would mistakenly shoot their fellow troops or officers. Ha’aretz, however, has clarified that the officer had been grappling with profound psychological issues, leading to suicidal thoughts and, ultimately, his death at his own hands.