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Bumps at Funerals, Lines in Bomb Shelters: Israel's Wars Drive Israelis to Drugs

The News

A Haaretz article reports that Israel's ongoing wars are driving an increase in drug use among Israelis, with incidents occurring at funerals and in bomb shelters. The piece highlights the societal impact of prolonged conflict, including substance abuse as a coping mechanism. This trend underscores the broader psychological toll of war on the civilian population.

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War leads to humanitarian crisis of addiction

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  • War leads to humanitarian crisis of addiction
  • Drugs as a response to trauma

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