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The Unseen Scars of the 7th October Attacks on Holocaust Survivors
southern IsraelTuesday, February 4, 2025
The survivors living outside of Israel were especially worried about the future of their children and grandchildren. This shows that the attacks had a ripple effect, affecting not just the survivors, but also their families. The study highlights the need to identify and support Holocaust survivors who are struggling with psychological distress. This is especially important given the unique challenges they face due to their past experiences. The study did not directly measure how the attacks affected physical health, but it's clear that mental and physical health are closely linked. It's important to consider both when supporting survivors. The study also raises questions about the support available to Holocaust survivors. While support organizations exist, the study suggests that more needs to be done to reach those who are most vulnerable.
The study also raises questions about the support available to Holocaust survivors. While support organizations exist, the study suggests that more needs to be done to reach those who are most vulnerable. It's clear that the mental health of Holocaust survivors is a complex issue. The study highlights the need for a more nuanced understanding of their experiences and needs.
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