Director General of the Israel Ministry of Defense (IMOD), Maj. Gen. (Res.) Amir Baram, opened the first international conference of the Rehabilitation Department today (Tuesday) at Tel Aviv University. Emphasizing the Ministry's commitment to comprehensive care for wounded security forces personnel, he stated: "When Israeli soldiers and commanders go into battle, they have great confidence in the defense establishment and the State of Israel, across the entire chain of casualty care – evacuation, treatment, and rehabilitation."

"When our young soldiers swear their oath of allegiance, they make a profound commitment, not merely reciting words. Their strength and resolve demand an equally strong rehabilitation system. The continuum of care for our wounded must maintain consistent quality and integration at every stage – not only during the critical trauma phase, but throughout the lengthy, patient, and costly rehabilitation process."

The Director General also mentioned the importance of strong interpersonal relationships within the Rehabilitation Department: "While Israel benefits from some of the world's most innovative combat equipment and advanced technological systems, the true foundation of the Israeli defense establishment's strength has always been its exceptional people."

IMOD Deputy Director General and Head of the Rehabilitation Department, Limor Luria, presented data on the treatment provided to the wounded alongside innovations in care: "The challenge still lies ahead. Thousands of wounded will seek our treatment. The more we invest in their medical and psychological care and economic support today, it will be a win-win for the future - and for a mission of this magnitude, we can only succeed together! Government, NGOs, and the business sector."... Read More: Arutz-7