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Jewish Grandmother's avatar

Hi, Gabi. I so much appreciated the honesty of this piece, and I, too, thank you for everything you have done to defend Israel. I stand in awe of everyone in Israel who is somehow surviving the current situation, emotionally and physically. I learned about Beit Halochem, and am able in that small way to support the healing process that must be so necessary for every IDF soldier, whether physically wounded or not. I applaud your writing so eloquently as part of your own healing process. Bravo!

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Julian Weinstein's avatar

Kol hakavode Gabi for your service and attempting to articulate very challenging experiences. As one who faced similar things years ago during 1st Lebanon War and as a psychotherapist, I'm reminded of the absolute "lack of agency" involved in entering combat. No matter what we tell ourselves, we know that not everyone will return whole, and that the predominant factor in that is luck. There really isn't any corollary in civilian life...and that's when one is safe enough to begin to process what happened across the line.

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