Amid War’s Lingering Trauma, Israelis and Palestinians Advocate for Healing and Reconciliation
A woman breaks down at the memorial to Amit Magnezi as family members and friends of the lost and kidnapped gather at the site of the Nova Festival to mark the one year anniversary of the attacks by Hamas, on Oct. 7, 2024 in Re'im, Israel (Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Amid War’s Lingering Trauma, Israelis and Palestinians Advocate for Healing and Reconciliation

One year after the devastating October 7 attacks, Israelis and Palestinians continue to grapple with deep collective trauma. As both communities reflect on their experiences, some seek healing and peace, advocating for a future built on mutual recognition and understanding. From survivors’ stories to peace activists’ calls for dialogue, the path to reconciliation remains a long and difficult one. For a deeper look into the emotional and social impact of this conflict, read Giorgia Valente’s full report.

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