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Prof. Yoram Yovell Says Israel Is Trapped Between Emergency and Calm
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First reported by Ynet · 4 days ago
What happened
Prof. Yoram Yovell warned that Israelis are living in a liminal state of neither emergency nor calm since October 7. Speaking at a post-trauma conference, he said many people are showing real PTSD symptoms, but Israel has also displayed strong resilience.
- 01Yovell said Israel has been stuck between emergency and calm since October 7.
- 02He called the situation "liminal" and said the uncertainty has a heavy cost.
- 03He said many Israelis have genuine post-traumatic symptoms that require treatment.
- 04Yovell also said the country has shown significant resilience.
- 05The challenge, he said, is to preserve that resilience.
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