A puppet show project in Gaza is using creative workshops to help women and children process trauma from Israel’s war on Gaza. Director Youssef al-Hindi says it helps participants transform grief into art and ease psychological pressure.
Why It Matters
The puppet show project in Gaza is providing a unique and creative outlet for individuals to cope with the emotional aftermath of the conflict. By using storytelling and art, the project aims to support healing and mental well-being in a community deeply affected by war. This initiative demonstrates the power of art therapy in addressing trauma and promoting resilience among those impacted by conflict.
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