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Due to the security situation and the danger on the roads, the physical access to the resilience centers has almost halted.

Some 4,000 requests for emotional help have been received in recent days by the Health Ministry’s resilience centers in the south that provide telephone and Zoom support. This is almost three times the number of referrals received in other stressful situations that occurred this year. In addition, about 5,500 inquiries came to the ERAN (Emotional First Aid – 1201) hotline.

Due to the security situation and the danger on the roads, the physical access to the resilience centers has almost halted, but in addition to those who do arrive, the center’ teams have gone into the field and visited the homes of about 150 residents who needed help.

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