After Hamas’s assault on the Jewish State, psychiatrists Dr. Esti Galil-Weisstrub and Dr. Amit Shalev focus on emergency mental health aid to support a nation reeling with shock.
Killing Jews is still possible, but not without consequences. Today, we have a nation and an army—and hospitals and friends around the world who support us.
More than 2,600 people have been critically injured and the Hadassah Medical Organization continues to treat many of the wounded from around the country.
It’s now day three since our reality changed. Thousands of Israeli reservists have been called up, including my nephews and neighbors, friends’ children and my boys’ teachers.
During the Yom Kippur War, I worried about my husband and our friends after they joined their reserve units. Today, it is our children and grandchildren fighting.