At Least 63% of Children in Near-Gaza Communities Suffer From Post-Traumatic Stress, Israeli Research Shows (VIDEO) | Algemeiner.com

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No less than 63 percent of children in the southern Israeli town of Sderot suffer from post-traumatic stress, mostly due to the intense rounds of violence that have occurred between Israel and the Gaza Strip, Israel’s Channel 2 reported on Tuesday. The figures were compiled in a new study by Professor Mooli Lahad, who specializes in psychotrauma. And as summer vacation approached in Israel this week, the children of Sderot and other communities surrounding Gaza related memories of last summer’s violent […]


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  • Simon Soesan

    There are more citizens than rulers in Gaza. If people are unhappy they can stand up and unite. However, only in the case of Gaza, the UN organization for Gaza, UNWRA, has become a business, granting refugee status from generation to generation, funeling away more money than was invetsed in the rebuilding of Europe in the 1950’s. And what do they have to show for it? Schools? Factories? Infrastructure? Hospitals? yes, please pity the people of Gaza, for they have no reason to change their lives.

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