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How Much Can Israelis Take? A Trauma Expert Finds Out - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

  • On late Tuesday, a ceasefire ended 12 days of Israeli and Iranian airstrikes, with Mehdi Ferdowsi surveying his destroyed Tehran home as hundreds begin rebuilding.
  • The ceasefire was broken early Tuesday when an Israeli strike hit hours after it was agreed, with both sides blaming each other for renewed violence that leveled walls and shattered windows.
  • Tehran officials report over 500 homes damaged and 606 killed, while WarTrack estimates civilian deaths exceed 1,000 amid ongoing strikes.
  • Following the ceasefire, Tehran residents focus on survival, with many having lost their homes and expressing doubts it will last, as families try to stay together amid widespread destruction.
  • Following the 12-day conflict in Iran, stories of civilian suffering highlight Middle East volatility as fragile peace emerges amid ongoing tensions.
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“To feel the missiles fall around you is an experience that is not compared to anything. Fear and stress were unbearable,” says Fernanda Velázquez, a Mexican woman who traveled to Israel with the intention of starting a new life; however, her plans changed when the dispute between Israel and Iran escalated into a missile rain that forced hundreds of people—including her—to rethink her future.During 12 days of the war between Israel and Iran, the…

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Will a long-term war take place in the short or medium term between Israel and its American ally, and the Islamic Republic of Iran and its famous proxies?

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