A group of Israeli volunteer rescue workers from Zaka, who were deeply affected by a brutal attack in southern Israel, participated in a therapy retreat involving bonfires, singing, and releasing negative thoughts. Led by psychologist Vered Atzmon Meshulam, the retreat aimed to help the rescuers cope with the trauma they experienced. Zaka has now implemented a resilience department and therapy programs to support their volunteers in dealing with extreme trauma, acknowledging the importance of taking care of those who care for others.
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Gaza hostage-prisoner swap set to go ahead after row over bodies
The seventh hostage-prisoner exchange under a fragile Gaza ceasefire proceeded despite Israel's grief and anger after Hamas returned the remains of two child hostages without their mother. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned Hamas as "monsters" for the killings of Ariel and Kfir Bibas, promising retribution. Hamas admitted to a possible mix-up of bodies but affirmed commitment to the ceasefire, with more prisoners and bodies to be exchanged, as the Bibas family and Israel mourn the...
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