'Israel' records 321 injuries in one week, 22,000 since October 2023
The injuries were distributed across several hospitals, including Ziv in Safad, Rambam in Haifa, Carmel, and others.
The Israeli Ministry of Health announced that it has recorded 321 injuries since its last update on Thursday, November 7.
Among these, 21 cases were registered in the north of occupied Palestine (within the last 24 hours), and 202 injuries have been recorded since the last update, the ministry indicated.
It indicated that the total number of hospital admissions since October 10, 2023, has reached 22,047.
The injuries were distributed across several hospitals, including Ziv in Safad, Rambam in Haifa, Carmel, and others.
It is noteworthy that "Israel" only announces a fraction of its human and material losses, due to the strict confidentiality imposed by the Israeli Military Censorship Unit.
Meanwhile, the Palestinian Resistance in Gaza and the Lebanese Resistance in southern Lebanon affirm that their daily operations are causing numerous casualties and injuries among the ranks of the Israeli occupation forces.
Just yesterday, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon highlighted that Hezbollah's field observations since October 1, 2024, showed that Israeli losses include over 100 fatalities and 1,000 injuries among officers and soldiers.
Israeli media also reported Tuesday that 24 Israeli soldiers have been eliminated in northern Gaza since the beginning of November.
Entire Israeli division killed, injured throughout war: Ex-General
Military experts, who have previously held senior positions in the Israeli occupation military, confirmed that the war has come at a heavy cost, "one that is beyond what the soldiers of the Israeli army can bear."
Former Major General Noam Tibon, who served as the commander of the Israeli military's Northern Corps, said in early November, "Unfortunately, the Israeli army is not telling the truth. We are short of 10,000 soldiers in this war, the equivalent of a full division."
The Israeli occupation military has also lost another division, between killed and wounded, throughout the war, Tibon told the Israeli Channel 12.
Severe shortages in manpower within the Israeli occupation military have been reported, with reports revealing major reductions in combat soldiers, while the Israeli government drafts the exemption of the Haredi community from military service.
The Israeli Security Ministry's Rehabilitation Department recently revealed that it has received at least 12,000 occupation soldiers since the start of the war in October 2023, including those diagnosed and suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Approximately 43% of the 12,000 troops suffer from PTSD, while 14% have sustained moderate to severe injuries, including 23 cases with severe head trauma, 60 cases of amputation, and 12 who permanently lost their eyesight.
The former commander of the Northern Corps previously said that over 800 soldiers were killed, around 12,000 wounded, and thousands were suffering from shock since the beginning of the war.