More than 2,000 soldiers, policemen, and members of the security forces were disabled in the IDF. 60% of injured limbs (including amputations), about 10% with injuries to internal organs, and about 60 new disabled people per day.

The managers reported an increase in the number of employee absences, a lack of shelters, and emergency shelters. The study followed 2,035 respondents who answered in the summer before the war and 1,807 of whom answered again two months after the outbreak of the war. It was presented at the occupational health conference of the Institute for Safety and Security at the Ministry of Labor in Rishon Lezion today (Tuesday) at the Management College in the shadow of the War. The conference also presented the new dangers that have developed in workplaces since the war, and how employers are coping. The data was collected from October 30 to December 15, 2023, and the study followed 277 safety inspectors from all over the country. Most of them were employees and worked in large organizations.