In the two years since the October 7 attacks, dozens of survivors and bereaved family members have died by suicide, unable to cope with the trauma and loss they experienced. Recent cases include Yelena Giler, whose son was killed at the Nova music festival, and Roei Shalev, who witnessed the murders of his girlfriend and best friend during the massacre. Their stories reflect a broader crisis among survivors, many of whom have struggled with severe psychological distress, displacement, and a lack of adequate support.
Families have spoken out about the devastating impact of the attacks, with some blaming the government for not providing enough mental health assistance to those affected. The trauma has also extended to first responders and military personnel involved in the aftermath, with reports of suicides among those tasked with identifying victims. The ongoing toll highlights the urgent need for comprehensive support and intervention for survivors and their families.