October 7 terror victims report job losses, financial strain, lack of support from government
Only 27% of respondents have returned to the same scope of employment they had before the war. Meanwhile, 35% are not working at all, while 34% have returned to work only partially
Assessment
The data reveals a severe and ongoing economic toll on October 7 terror victims, with nearly three-quarters not working at their pre-war capacity. The high percentage of those completely out of work signals a crisis of reintegration, not just temporary disruption. The reported lack of government support suggests a gap between official recognition of the attack and the practical assistance victims need to rebuild their livelihoods.
