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High Court to hear petition on soldier suicide recognition

Published Monday, May 25, 2026 · Updated May 25

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The High Court of Justice in Israel was scheduled to hear a petition concerning the state's recognition of soldiers and reservists who died by suicide after their military service. The case highlights a moral and public struggle for bereaved families seeking full recognition for service-related trauma.

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  • The High Court of Justice was set to hear on Monday morning a petition challenging the state’s handling of discharged soldiers and reservists who died by suicide after their military service.

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  • The Jerusalem PostCenter-Right

    The article frames the issue as a significant moral and public struggle within Israel, emphasizing the bereaved families' quest for full recognition for soldiers who died by suicide due to service-related trauma.

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