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Israelis can’t go back to how we were before

from Gaza on Tel Aviv began at around 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 11. The teenage patients at the Geha Mental Health Hospital were just getting ready for bed when the alarms started. For most of them, this came as a complete surprise. For kids struggling with the mental-health conflicts that led to their hospitalization, the national political conflicts remained vague. None of them were

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