Photos show Israeli soldiers struggling to heal from trauma after years of war

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SDOT YAM, Israel (AP) — Israel’s longest war has pushed thousands of Israeli soldiers to the brink, leaving a growing number struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and other mental health issues after two years of fighting in Gaza.

As suicides rise and the military races to expand its mental health services, experts warn Israel is not yet equipped to deal with the scale of the crisis.

Grassroots organizations and individuals are stepping in to fill the gaps, from therapy programs to animal-assisted rehabilitation farms like Back2Life in Sdot Yam kibbutz, where former fighters find brief moments of calm among rescue animals.

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