
Israeli Enemy Media: Soldier commits suicide, two others injured in battles in northern Gaza Strip
Israeli enemy media reported on Sunday that a soldier in the enemy army committed suicide by self-immolation after suffering psychological distress following his participation in the aggression against Gaza and Lebanon.
Meanwhile, the Israeli enemy army acknowledged that two other soldiers were injured in clashes with Palestinian resistance fighters in northern Gaza.
The Hebrew website Walla reported that the soldier, Daniel Idri, took his own life last night by setting himself on fire inside his car near Safed, suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after taking part in the aggression against Gaza and Lebanon.
The Hebrew site quoted the soldier's mother as saying that he had told her about repeatedly transporting the bodies of his fellow soldiers. She added: "He told me he had witnessed horrors, saying, 'Mom, I smell corpses and see them all the time.'"
His mother explained that his psychological state deteriorated rapidly, leading him to seek mental health assistance. In recent days, he had experienced severe anger outbursts and sometimes destroyed his apartment.
In a separate context, the Israeli enemy army radio announced that two soldiers were wounded after an armored vehicle was hit by an anti-tank missile during battles in the northern Gaza Strip.
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