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Israeli Children Face Psychological Trauma and Travel Risks Amid Ongoing Conflict

Jul 02, 2026 07:19 AM CT Tel Aviv, Israel humanitarian,psychological_impact,home_front,trauma,antisemitism

Summary

As the conflict enters its 1,000th day, Israeli children are beginning summer break while coping with significant psychological trauma from the war. The situation is compounded by rising antisemitism affecting those traveling abroad and ongoing uncertainties for those remaining in Israel. This highlights the long-term societal impact of the conflict on the Israeli home front.

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TEL AVIV: As Israel marks 1,000 days since the Hamas-led Oct. 7 massacre, children — many still coping with the psychological effects of the war — are beginning their summer vacation, with some navigating the uncertainties of traveling abroad amid rising antisemitism and others grappling at home ...

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Israel NEUTRAL

Civilian population, specifically children, experiencing long-term psychological effects and social challenges due to the ongoing war.