Silence is a Crime

Over 60,000 dead in Gaza, 155,000 wounded. On average, 28 children are killed every day. Over half a million residents of the Gaza Strip are facing the most severe level of starvation. 88% of the Strip has been completely destroyed.

We, mental health and social welfare professionals, have decided to take action and speak up against the deafening silence of our professional associations.

We have written a position paper that can be read in Hebrew, Arabic, or English.

We have created a WhatsApp group for quiet updates, which you can join here.

You are welcome to contact us here.

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An Urgent Appeal – Silence is a Crime

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Resilience is not silencing – An interview on GLZ (Army Radio) with Nurit Kaneti

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When Resilience is Exploited as Immunization against Humanity and Reality Testing

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Ramadan Kareem

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Mental Health and Welfare Professionals against the Escalating Violence and Neglect of Palestinian Safety

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Statement by Medical and Mental Health Teams Regarding the Decision to Revoke the Licenses of International Non-Governmental Aid Organizations in the Gaza Strip

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The Forum’s Publication in the ‘Hutzot’ Journal

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An Email of Soul-Searching to the Professional Unions

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La salud mental y la justicia social son inseparables – Declaración ética frente a lo que ocurre en Gaza

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The Killing of Colleagues in Gaza

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An urgent ethical appeal from psychologists in Israel

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There are no innocents in Gaza

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An Appeal to the Directors of Educational Psychological Services

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Action for September 1st – An Appeal to the Educational Psychological Services

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Newsletter 2 – If we may point out, a bombing is occurring right now

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Newsletter 1 – Creating an atmosphere that enables discourse

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About Us

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Downloads

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A Conversation About Ethics and Our Position Paper

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Action by Mental Health and Welfare Professionals