The after-effects of the October 7 massacre led to one of the most significant mental health crises in Israel’s history. The scope of the population exposed to the event and the experiences of the soldiers on the battlefield both contribute to the ongoing trauma. Experts estimate that hundreds of thousands of PTSD victims will be added to the Israeli welfare system.
A brighter future developing for Israeli trauma victims
According to Dichter, Mitziti will provide a voice assistant that will ask the victim in the morning how his day is going, and remind him of various meetings and documents that he needs to sign or send, among other helpful tools. “If at first the victim was unable to sleep five days a week and is now in the process of improving and had only three challenging nights, the system will know how to flood the positive process that the victim is going through. It is a system that studies the user without compromising privacy,” he added.