For a ‘nation in trauma’ rockets trigger underlying anxiety 

Posted October 17, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: For a ‘nation in trauma’ rockets trigger underlying anxiety – Israel News – Jerusalem Post

20% of Israelis suffer from symptoms of post-trauma, the NATAL study found.

BY TAMARA ZIEVE
 OCTOBER 17, 2018 19:53
The damaged house in Beersheba from the rocket attack on Wednesday, October 17, 2018.

The phone was ringing off the hook on Wednesday at the Israel Trauma and Resiliency Center NATAL, after a Grad rocket destroyed a home in Beersheba and another rocket landed in the sea next to the central city of Bat Yam.

Gila Sela, help line manager of NATAL, told The Jerusalem Post that on days like these she sees a 100% increase in calls, coming in not just from the south, but from all over the country. “It’s very reactivating of symptoms in people who remember what happened in previous incidents like this,” she told Post. “The memories are coming back, even if you sat in a shelter in Tel Aviv in Operation Protective Edge [in 2014].”

Sela explained that the recent incidents trigger anxiety in people all over the country “because we are a nation in trauma.”

Twenty percent of Israelis suffer from symptoms of post-trauma and are at high risk of that developing into Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) if they don’t get help, according to a new study by NATAL.

NATAL strives to help people with their symptoms in time and prevent the development of PTSD.

The study explored the psychological resiliency, coping capacities and pressures among the citizens of Israel, as a result of terrorist attacks and particularly in the aftermath of Operation Protective Edge four years ago.

Data was collected between July and September of 2017, and the study was led by Prof.Marc Gelkopf, director of NATAL’s research and evaluation department and head of the community mental health department at the University of Haifa, Dr. Talya Greene of University of Haifa, and Liron Lapid Pickman of NATAL.

The study was conducted, with the support of the Lange Family Foundation, among 1,382 Israeli residents aged 18 and over, 500 of whom represent a representative sample of the population of Israel and 882 from specific populations (living in high-exposure areas, the Arab sector and immigrants). The data was collected, using questionnaires via the Internet and telephone, by the Brandman Institute for Research and Marketing Consulting.

The study found that among residents of Beersheba and the surrounding area, there are particularly high mental distress rates, almost 21% more than residents in the rest of the country (in the Jewish sector only). The margin of error of the study is +-4.5%.

While on regular days people manage to get on with their lives, Sela said, in times of tension, anxiety resurfaces.

What NATAL does, she says, is to try to help restore a sense of calm and routine, the latter which she stressed is important for achieving the former. Anything that interferes with routine — such as the closure of schools, as was instructed by the Home Front Command in Beersheba and Gaza Border communities on Wednesday — has a negative impact, particularly on those who are already nervous, she said.

“Resilience means routine and knowing what to expect so you can prepare for it,” she said, highlighting the importance of regular drills and information circulated by the authorities.

“We saw it with the woman in Beersheba, who wasn’t confused by the siren at 4 a.m., because in routine we are practicing all the time, so she took her children [to the shelter] and saved their lives,” Sela noted.

In this vein, NATAL staff members guides parents to talk to their children about the situation in a way that they can understand it. “They need to know what is happening and what to do and this reduces anxiety and makes them feel that it’s under control,” Sela told the Post.

“What happens outside our homes has a very significant effect on what happens inside our homes, where we can control what happens to us — we don’t want the outside to come inside, we want to make a wall and bring back a feeling of control,” Sela said.

But many living in the Gaza border communities don’t feel safe in their homes.

Symptoms witnessed by NATAL staffers in children include regression in language and bed-wetting, and fear of sleeping alone or of being alone at all.

Since some parents are themselves suffering from anxiety, that impacts on the children, who don’t feel like they have anybody to protect them, said Vivian Reutlinger, clinical social worker and CBT psychotherapist at NATAL.

This, she said, has many psychological repercussion later in life, such as trust issues, insecurity, depression and hopelessness.

“You can see this in teenagers,” Reutlinger told the Post over the phone after a day of working with children in southern communities. “They can’t think about the future, because the future is so uncertain.”

“We work with whole families, we understand it’s shared,” Dr. Tamar Lavi, NATAL’s director of community outreach, told the Post, as she was on her way back from field work in the south.

She stressed that the south has been experiencing a situation of insecurity and waves of conflict for almost 17 years.

“It’s a chronic exposure, very long exposure, and the children of today — their parents were teenagers when everything began,” Lavi said. “They are second generation.”

Citizens in the south, Lavi said, live with uncertainty of what will happen next. “There is a lot of hyper-vigilance and stress because you are always 15 seconds away from a disaster,” she continued, 15 seconds being the amount of time Gaza border community residents have to get to a shelter from the moment the siren rings.

Lavi added that in recent months, the combination of rockets, sirens and incendiary kites and balloons, has been harsh: “That takes a toll on body, mind and spirit.”

The fact that it’s a shared experience with everyone in the same surroundings, also causes problems, she notes, because both adults and children in the family, at schools, even in the social services are experiencing the same thing.

“Resources are impaired in the entire community,” Lavi highlighted, contrasting it to trauma experienced by an individual in a car accident, who can then lean on others, who have not been affected by that experience, for support.

Reutlinger recalls a family she once visited in the south. “The parents told me that one of their girls was scared, but then I saw the other children were walking in pairs…even in their own homes they don’t feel secure,”  Reutlinger told the Post. “We help them feel that they can take care of themselves and, as much as possible, to feel that their home is a safe place.”

Reutlinger heads up NATAL’s “mobile units program,” which was founded in 2006 when residents of Sderot were afraid to leave their homes — so NATAL brought the therapy to them. What was supposed to be a temporary program has since expanded, meeting a growing demand across different cities and communities in the south.

NATAL provides parents with tools to help their children as well as helping the children help themselves. Sometimes the children even use those tools to help others, Reutlinger remarked, recalling how a girl had told her how she’d taught a fellow pupil breathing techniques.

“If you feel that the ground is not as solid under your feet, call us, because with a very mild intervention, with very mild tools, we can help people get back into routine,” Sela urged.

On November 2, NATAL is  set to hold its annual “Running in Color” event, to raise awareness about the phenomenon of post-trauma from terror and war.

 

Israel policy fails to enamor US Jews of Trump, poll finds 

Posted October 17, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: Israel policy fails to enamor US Jews of Trump, poll finds – International news – Jerusalem Post

( Proud to be Israeli and American.  Ashamed to have been an American Jew. – JW )

“Only 6% say Trump’s Israel policy will cause them to consider voting for him despite disagreements on other important issues,” the Mellman Group adds.

BY MICHAEL WILNER
 OCTOBER 17, 2018 16:41

Israel policy fails to enamor US Jews of Trump, poll finds

WASHINGTON – A slim majority of American Jews support Donald Trump’s policies on Israel – but his stance on the Jewish state has not been enough to win over their support for his presidency, according to a poll released on Wednesday.

The survey, conducted by the Mellman Group and the Jewish Electorate Institute earlier this month, found that Jewish American support for Trump remains at a dismal 23% – and that 74% plan on voting for his Democratic opponent in 2020 regardless of the candidate.

Underscoring their opposition, 71% say they would not even consider voting to reelect Trump.

American Jews also plan on supporting Democrats with similar fervor in the midterm elections next month, according to the poll, which was commissioned to gauge the Jewish American electorate ahead of the upcoming races.

“While Jewish voters are split almost evenly on how they respond to the way President Trump is handling US-Israel relations, few are willing to support him on that alone,” the Jewish Democratic Council of America said in a statement. The Jewish Electorate Institute, which commissioned the poll, is affiliated with JDCA.

“Only 6% say Trump’s Israel policy will cause them to consider voting for him despite disagreements on other important issues,” the organization adds.

JDCA is surgically funding Democratic candidates in races considered too close to call, where large Jewish populations reside and where their high turnout could tip the balance of votes in their candidates’ favor.

A majority of those polled gave Trump only one positive mark: 51% approve of his handling of US-Israel relations. But American Jews support him on virtually no other issue. On his handling of rising antisemitism and Iran’s nuclear’s program, 70% of respondents disapproved of his job performance.

His worst issue polled was healthcare – a top issue for Jewish voters, who disapproved of his policies by an overwhelming 78%.

Mellman’s findings on Trump’s overall approval rating mirror the results of similar questioning in a poll conducted by the American Jewish Committee over the summer, which found that 26% of American Jews viewed Trump favorably. But they differ on the AJC’s findings on Trump’s Israel policy. Their June poll found that only 34% of American Jews supported his actions on Israel, suggesting a marked increase in recent months, or else a flawed polling method.

The poll was conducted October 2-11 and its results factor in a reported margin of error of 3.5%.

 

Off Topic: Farrakhan compares Jews to termites, says Jews are ‘stupid’

Posted October 17, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: Farrakhan compares Jews to termites, says Jews are ‘stupid’ – Diaspora – Jerusalem Post

“White people don’t like Farrakhan,” he said in his speech at the event on Sunday, a clip of which was posted on his Twitter account on Wednesday.

BY JEREMY SHARON
 OCTOBER 17, 2018 16:53
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan

Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan has once again provoked controversy by comparing Jews to termites and calling Jewish people stupid in a speech he gave earlier this week at an event marking the 23rd anniversary of the so-called “Million Man March” in Washington, DC in 1995.

“White people don’t like Farrakhan,” he said in his speech at the event on Sunday, a clip of which was posted on his Twitter account on Wednesday.

MINISTER FARRAKHAN@LouisFarrakhan
“To the members of the Jewish community that don’t like me, thank you very much for putting my name all over the planet because of your fear of what we represent,” he continued.
Farrakhan was referring to the strong reaction to antisemitic comments he made in a speech in May this year when he talked of “Satanic Jews who have infected the whole world with poison and deceit.”
“I can go anywhere in the world and they’ve heard of Farrakhan,” he continued. “Thank you very much.”
“I’m not mad at you because you’re so stupid,” he continued, apparently still addressing Jews.
“So when they talk about Farrakhan, call me a hater, you [know] what they do, call me an antisemite. Stop it, I’m anti-termite,” he said to laughter and applause around the audience. “I don’t know nothing about hating somebody because of their religious preference.”
Farrakhan has a long history of antisemitism, and made another hateful speech in February this year when he said that Jews control the US government as well as Mexico, Ukraine, France, Poland and Germany.
He also said, “When you want something in this world, the Jew holds the door.” He also claimed that Jewish people are the ones responsible for “degenerate behavior in Hollywood turning men into women and women into men,” and that Jews are “the mother and father of apartheid.”

 

Khamenei lambastes Western nations, promises Iran will turn to East

Posted October 17, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: Khamenei lambastes Western nations, promises Iran will turn to East – International news – Jerusalem Post

He characterized Western nations as the enemy who are attempting to paint Iran negatively and humiliate it.

BY JOSH AXELROD
 OCTOBER 17, 2018 15:57
Khamenei lambastes Western nations, promises Iran will turn to East

Using a meeting on scientific progress as an opportunity to slam Western nations, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that Iran must turn to the East to advance the nation’s power.

“Looking to the West and Europe has no benefit other than having to stand idle, begging favors and undergoing humiliation,” Supreme Leader of Iran Khamenei said.

Calling western nations “the enemy,” he elaborated that these countries have painted a false image of Iran. He emphasized that the actual state of the country is the opposite of what “domineering foreigners” have depicted through “the hegemonic system.”

“Portraying a false, negative and disappointing image of the situation in Iran is the most important agenda of the enemy today,” Khamenei said.
The objective of the meeting with scientific elites in Tehran was to stress the importance of science in all fronts of Iranian society. He hopes to connect universities with industry, while cooperating with ambitious countries in the East.

“If we make scientific progress, the threats from our civilizational, political, and economic enemies will not be permanent and will diminish,” Khamenei said.
The meeting in Tehran came a day after the US imposed new sanctions against Iran.

In May, Trump ripped up the Iran nuclear deal, announcing a severe new attitude towards the Middle Eastern nation. The US has been encouraging other countries to freeze economic activity with Iran and its economy has been decimated by sanctions.

 

After 6 months of Hamas arson terrorism, 9,000 acres lost in Israel’s south 

Posted October 17, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: After 6 months of Hamas arson terrorism, 9,000 acres lost in Israel’s south – Israel Hayom

 

US said to be developing new strategy ‎to drive Iran out of Syria 

Posted October 17, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: US said to be developing new strategy ‎to drive Iran out of Syria – Israel Hayom

 

US slaps major Iranian banks, companies with new sanctions 

Posted October 17, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: US slaps major Iranian banks, companies with new sanctions – Israel Hayom

 

Rivlin: Iran continues to spread radicalism in Middle East 

Posted October 17, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: Rivlin: Iran continues to spread radicalism in Middle East – Israel Hayom

 

Poll: 77% of Israelis favor strikes on Iranian ‎assets in Syria

Posted October 17, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: Poll: 77% of Israelis favor strikes on Iranian ‎assets in Syria ‎ – Israel Hayom

 

Report: Egypt able to broker Israel-Hamas truce in Gaza 

Posted October 17, 2018 by Joseph Wouk
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Source: Report: Egypt able to broker Israel-Hamas truce in Gaza – Israel Hayom