Eternal darkness
In just 10 minutes.“Eternal darkness”.357 killed.1,150 wounded.This is not what safety looks like.Condemn the massacre in Lebanon!Object to the bombing and killing!Humans are humans!Silence is a crime
In just 10 minutes.“Eternal darkness”.357 killed.1,150 wounded.This is not what safety looks like.Condemn the massacre in Lebanon!Object to the bombing and killing!Humans are humans!Silence is a crime
On March 30th, the psychoanalytic institutes held the webinar: “He Who Guards His Soul Shall Draw Near” – focusing on the violence in the West Bank. The webinar featured members of the Israel Psychoanalytic Society, alongside members of the “Silence is a Crime” forum. The participants: (By clicking on the links, you can read the … Read more
How do we celebrate the Seder when nothing is in order? The title “Festival of Freedom” has never sounded so ironic, at a time when Israel is employing criminal, indiscriminate violence internally and externally—whether actively, through behind-the-scenes encouragement, or through turning a blind eye and blatant abandonment.We invite you to read the alternative Haggadah of … Read more
Days of severe deterioration on all fronts – oppression, war crimes, and ethnic cleansing, all backed by the government, the military, the police, and the silent majority.Deeply shaken and appalled, we have chosen to turn to the international community with an urgent call to action.Please help us spread the word.The ‘Silence is a Crime’ Forum.
We Are the Pirate: A Call for Responsibility An appeal to the public on behalf of the “Silence is a Crime” forum Thich Nhat Hanh wrote in his poem, “Please Call Me by My True Names”: “I am the 12-year-old girl, refugee on a small boat, who throws herself into the ocean after being raped … Read more
On Thursday, March 26, 2026, we held the first webinar of the “Silence is a Crime” forum, titled: Silence or Resistance During Wartime – The Role of Mental Health Professionals in Anti-War Activism. The seminar featured lectures by Dr. Tuli Flint, a social worker and criminologist, alongside Dan Schachter, a clinical psychologist. Alongside them, we … Read more
On March 23, 2026, the “Silence is a Crime” forum took part in a Peace Partnership webinar, which addressed the burning issue of health, trauma, and treatment during wartime. The “Silence is a Crime” forum was represented by clinical psychologist Lior Biran, who presented a critical perspective on the concept of resilience; resilience as an … Read more
Following a night of rocket strikes on Dimona and Arad that left dozens injured, the immediate public discourse reverted to familiar territory: Were they in a safe room? Did they make it in time? Did they follow the instructions? Within moments, instead of asking how we found ourselves, yet again in this reality, the habitual … Read more
The “Silence is a Crime” forum, in collaboration with the “It’s Time” coalition, is pleased to invite you to register for the webinar: Silence or Resistance During Wartime – The Role of Mental Health Professionals in Anti-War Activism. The webinar will take place on Thursday, March 26th, between 12:00-13:30, with the participation of forum members. … Read more
You are invited to register for a panel concerning health, trauma, and treatment during wartime, organized by the Peace Partnership, in which we are partners as a forum. In the panel, we will present, alongside other speakers, our ethical and professional perspective on living in the shadow of continuous, paralyzing, and silencing trauma. The webinar … Read more
As therapy, welfare, and mental health professionals, we face human complexities, pain, and deep moral dilemmas every day. In days when reality shakes the foundations of our work, our therapeutic presence and commitment to professional ethics are more important and critical than ever. We cannot afford to stand idly by. Out of this understanding, we … Read more
The sequence of holidays currently marked in our region—Nowruz, Eid al-Fitr, Passover, and Easter—falls this year upon ground saturated with pain, beneath a cloud of war that refuses to disperse. Precisely now, these occasions echo voices that have been pushed aside in the shadow of the fighting: the hope for light in Nowruz, the call … Read more
This morning, clinical psychologist Lior Biran, a member of the “Silence is a Crime” forum, was interviewed on GLZ (Army Radio) in response to the growing discourse attempting to normalize the impossible reality in which we live. In response to statements made in the media calling the public “prima donnas” due to the difficulty of … Read more
The interview with psychiatrist Prof. Yoram Yovell on Channel 12 News, in which he presented the war as a “deluxe war” and called on the public to stop being “spoiled prima donnas,” has caused us deep concern. The current reality poses immense psychological challenges, yet the dominant discourse on “resilience” in the Israeli mental health … Read more
The month of Ramadan, a month of introspection, compassion, and fasting, arrives this year amidst a bleeding and unbearable reality. It is difficult to wish “Ramadan Kareem” when the heart is so heavy. The sanctity of life is trampled under a deliberate policy of violence and criminal neglect—whether facing the destruction and devastation in the … Read more
A CALL TO ACTION! Mental Health and Welfare Professionals against the Escalating Violence and Neglect of Palestinian Safety When the environment fails continuously, man is forced to organize himself through survival rather than through life (inspired by Donald Winnicott). We, professionals in the field of Mental Health and Welfare, members of the “Silence is a … Read more
This week, the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs announced that the operating licenses of 37 international aid organizations working in Gaza and the West Bank will be revoked as of January 1, and that these organizations must cease their activities in Gaza and the West Bank by early March. In recent months, Israel has introduced regulatory … Read more
The online journal – ‘Hutzot – A Cultural-Political Journal’, has published a panel discussion featuring several members of the ‘Silence is a Crime’ forum. You are invited to read it by clicking the link.
In a few days, we will enter Yom Kippur, a day traditionally devoted to soul-searching. In our professional soul-searching, we ask whether, as caregivers in such a time—when the violence enacted by the society we live in reaches the most severe dimensions imaginable—we are fulfilling our professional role? Can we continue to seclude ourselves in … Read more
Documento de posición Nuestro documento de posición se dirige a los miembros de la comunidad de salud mental y bienestar en Israel, y a nuestros representantes en las asociaciones profesionales, a todos aquellos que permanecen en silencio ante la destrucción, el hambre y la guerra de exterminio continua en Gaza. Frente al temor de adoptar … Read more
The bombardments on Gaza in the last 24 hours alone have claimed the lives of 77 civilians and wounded 265. Two of those killed are our colleagues from the mental health field – Dr. Ismail Abu Raqab, Head of the Psychiatric Department at the Ministry of Health in Gaza, was killed along with his wife … Read more
To the international psychological community and the esteemed professional organizations, including the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS), the American Psychological Association (APA), and the European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations (EFPA): We, a group of psychologists from Israel, issue this urgent ethical appeal, in the face of the unprecedented atrocities unfolding in Gaza and the … Read more
“There are no innocents in Gaza” “There are no innocents in Gaza” is a statement heard from all sides these days, aiming to justify the annihilation of Gaza’s population. To our horror, this annihilation currently includes 19,424 children murdered in Gaza, 5,000 of them under the age of 5, alongside 10,138 women and 4,695 elderly … Read more
Today, on the occasion of the opening of the school year, we placed letters in Educational Psychological Services (EPS) centers across the country, with a clear message: We, as mental health and welfare professionals, cannot remain silent in the face of a reality of continuous harm to children and the education system in Gaza. While … Read more
1.9.2025 To: Directors, Managers, and Staff of the Educational Psychological Services Subject: Heavy ethical questions at the start of the school year We begin the school year with a very heavy heart as human beings, and with heavy ethical questions as mental health and welfare professionals. On the one hand, we wish our children a … Read more
We are living in an ongoing extreme reality. Almost two years have passed since the October 7th massacre, the hostages are still in life-threatening danger and indescribable suffering, and the war of annihilation continues to this very moment. In our name, atrocities of starvation, killing, attacks on hospitals, displacement, and destruction are taking place in … Read more
The “Silence is a Crime” forum was created out of the need of mental health and welfare professionals to make their voices heard against what we see as a war of annihilation. We are witnessing the indiscriminate killing of innocents alongside crimes against humanity that Israel is committing in Gaza. Starvation, population displacement, preparation for … Read more
From the silence comes the cry. The cry of those among us for whom the gap between professional ethical codes and their personal conscience—their moral compass—and institutional indifference is a bleeding wound. It is from this place that the “Silence is a Crime” forum was born. Who are we? A group of concerned mental health … Read more
You can express solidarity with the notion that “Silence is a Crime” by changing your profile pictures on social networks. For this purpose, two files are attached – one for a profile picture (on WhatsApp, Facebook, etc.) and the second for a cover picture. You can download the pictures to your device by right-clicking (or … Read more
We invite you to watch a conversation between Tulli Flint, Tova Bucksbaum, Merav Klein Asher, and Lior Biran on professional ethics in the difficult times we are living in. Is silence a correct or desirable ethical position for mental health and welfare professionals? Silence is a crime! The video includes subtitles in Hebrew, Arabic, and … Read more
On the steps of the Histadrut, over 100 mental health and welfare professionals stood in a screaming and painful silence. We appeal to the organizations that represent us – listen to the voice of our conscience and professional ethics – call for an end to the genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity being committed … Read more