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Alarming Rise in Sexual Violence and Substance Abuse Among Israeli Youth, Report Shows
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First reported by Walla · 8 hours ago
What happened
Elem's annual report reveals that half of Israeli youth have faced sexual violence, with significant increases in substance abuse and self-harm linked to the ongoing security crisis since October 2023.
- 01About 50% of Israeli youth experienced violence or sexual violence in the past year.
- 02Alcohol use among youth rose 21% to 66%, with 45% reporting drug use.
- 03Self-harm reports increased by 70% and anger by 73% since early 2026.
- 04The security crisis since October 7 intensified youth distress and blurred lines between normative and at-risk youth.
- 05President Herzog called the findings a societal test, urging action against youth despair.
- 06Elem chairman Rabbi Shai Piron called for broad systemic solutions beyond isolated interventions.
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Channel 13Center · Hebrew7 hours ago
Alarming Rise in Sexual Violence and Substance Abuse Among Israeli Youth, Report Shows
Channel 13Center · Hebrew7 hours ago
Half of Israeli Youth Face Sexual Violence Amid Rising Substance Abuse, Allem Report Shows
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