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Palestinian men bear trauma of war

The mental health of Gazans has been badly affected by Israel's war on the coastal territory [AFP]

The war on Gaza has taken a heavy emotional and mental toll on the people of the Gaza Strip. Doctors say that at least half of the population need professional help to come to terms with the war.

Palestinian men have been hit especially hard. Many of them have spent the last two years struggling to find work under Israel's blockade of the territory and the horrors of the war have made things harder and more traumatic.

Al Jazeera's Zeina Awad reports from a mental health clinic in Gaza City.

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Fouzan has four children, no job, and constant anxiety about the future.

He lost everything when Israeli missiles struck his home, his sewing factory, and his garden.

He says he has lost his will to live and he finds it hard to get out of bed. He describes his life as a "dark tunnel, with no light in sight".

"I spent years working hard and saving money to buy my sewing machines, one by one, to build up my business. It was all gone, just like that, in a second," he said.

"I don’t know what I am going to do."

Business impossible

Fouzan's problems go back to when he lost his clients abroad, as Israel tightened its siege on Gaza and made it impossible for him to export the clothes he was making.

As his situation worsened, he was forced to sell equipment and furniture just to put food on the table. And when the war started, it took away all he had left.

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"It was a very difficult situation. My children were scared and they wanted me to comfort them," he said.

"What was I supposed to do? I was scared, but I would control myself to make it seem like everything was okay.

"I don't sleep, very rarely, maybe a couple of hours per night. I am constantly worried. Even if I wanted to get out, to take a break and go somewhere to forget a little, I can't because the crossings are closed.

"I can't even take a walk along the shore because there are warships in the sea the whole time and they may aim at me," he said.

'Only relief'

The Gaza Community Mental Health Programme (GCMHP) is the only relief that Fouzan is able to get.

He has been a patient there for over a year and sees his doctor twice a week.

The GCMHP, Gaza's largest mental health clinic, employs nearly 30 psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and nurses.

Fouzan's livelihood has been destroyed 
by the Israeli attacks
Although its headquarters were hit during the war, doctors continue to work around the clock to treat the ever-increasing number of Palestinian patients living in the Gaza Strip.

Dr Eyad Sarraj, the director of the GCMHP, said: "Adults are the symbol of protection, providing and power for the children.

"Adults have already been lost as providers because of the economic siege. During this war, they were lost as protectors.

"Children were looking up to them to ask them, 'Where is a safe place? How can you protect me?'

"Some felt defeated as men, defeated in the struggle because they could not defend their children."

Saraj says that at least half of the people living in Gaza need professional help to cope with the war. Many of them have a constant feeling of insecurity.

Like Fouzan, they live with a sense of collective trauma, built up over years - and even generations.

 Source: Al Jazeera
 
Feedback Number of comments : 24
 
Daniel
United States
29/01/2009
Question
This is all very interesting considering Hamas's victory in the fighting. Why isn't Fouzan happy about the victory? And also why does half of the victorious population need professional help?

Ernest
United States
29/01/2009
Palestinian men bear trauma of war, be strong and be good
Of all people, you too, should know that you would not be foresaken. By the Words of the Lord, "There are times you may have to long-suffer and persevere." Jesus Christ, on the cross, dying, yelled out, "Father, Father,why have you foresaken me?!" Was Jesus forsaken? He was not foresaken. Some may say that was the "man" in Jesus speaking. Jesus Christ lived in these cities and these towns. I'm still upset that Hamas doesn't deal right with PA President Abbas. Don't be used, be men.

Mike
United States
01/02/2009
A Heart-Wrenching Story
But it makes me wonder why (or if) the Palestinians support firing rockets into Israel or supporting a government that refuses to make peace. Even though they have never been offered a just peace, fighting has only made each successive peace proposal LESS just! Perhaps they are too traumatized to think straight. The Israelis may suffer from the same malady. Or perhaps Golda Meir was correct: There will be peace when the Palestinains love their children more than they hate the Israelis.

wfraser1
United States
01/02/2009
Victory?
This doesn't sound like victory to me. If Hamas embraced peace and accepted their neighbors, they would have a chance for the future. gazans must expell hamas and embrace positive engagement with their neighbors, reject rockets and suicide and embarce secular education for their children. wbf austin texas

lana
United States
01/02/2009
Israel must pay for this crime against Palestinians
Jews are still collecting compensations for Nazi crimes. Now, Israel has to pay for these crimes which it is committing the open against a population it continues to occupy in defiance of UN resolutions and Geneva convention. Some westerners are so morally bankrupt that they keep blaming the Palestinians for fighting against and enemy that has no regard to any human norms. Mark my words: the world will eventually thank the Palestinian DAVID for making a stand against the Israeli Goliat

sumaiya
United States
01/02/2009
trauma of war and american perspective
all the americans who wrote before me are one imbecile after another. listen you monumental idiots, go outside of america and actually learn what is going on there for last 80 years, instead of just vomitting what fox news and cnn fed you. may Almighty give them some brain!

Honor
South Africa
01/02/2009
Gaza people suffering after attack
I read this this new piece on the people of Gaza suffering from the after affects of the attack, this was not surprising , bUT WHAT WAS IS THE FEED BACK FROM PEOPLE IN THE US ON THIS. It is very easy for you to sit mies away in your homes with everything you have and the freedom to go and please as you wish, you have obviously never been in any of these place or a country that has been affected or recovering from the after affetcs of war.

Fouad Saati
United States
01/02/2009
palestinian men trauma
Palestinien men trauma, most readers will not understand it after all they watch Fox news,NBC,ABC...

Al
United States
31/01/2009
How palestinian men are trauma
palesetinian have trauma over this whole conflict why do they keep it up over there occupation. Do they want to live like humans or barbaric dogs. These other countries like syria and iran dont live like you in poverty. The war you fight is a joke. The middle east will never win Isreal at war so you guys need to all unite and stop the act of violence. If you live by hate you will be hated if you live by the gun you will die by the gun . If we teach our childeren to love then you will be loved

Christal
Canada
01/02/2009
Pitiless
It is amazing how many Americans think that any Palestinian suffering is justified simply because they elected a government you do not like. Its okay to feel compassion for a people ravaged by an unjust siege, and a disproportionate war. The kind of logic that justifies horrendous cruelty because its victims are viewed as a threat to the perpetrators and their nation was in full use in Germany in the 1930s and early 40s. Those guys were about as morally righteous as Israel is.

sam
Afghanistan
01/02/2009
Palestenian men bear .....
I bet barbaric, sadisctic Israelies are smiling while reading this article. First they displace people by ethnic cleansing, then occupy their refugee camps and when these poor souls fight back (as any decent person would), they are called terrorists!! Ahmad Dejenad, you are right.... Hilter was right.

abdeillah ahajjam
United States
01/02/2009
war toll on gaza men
does islam mean any thing to you? where is your fate? stund up and say allah is great. do not let the othres tell you other wise. Life isa passage to a greater life with allah and his prophet Mohamed.

Barry J
Palestinian Territory
01/02/2009
Mental Health and general welfare in Gaza
When the people of Gaza electied Hamas they knew they were choosing Jihad over economic and social development. What did they expect? Hire a chef, you get food. Hire warriors you get war. Maybe next time they will understand the power of the ballot. You get whaty you vote forh

Tiah
United States
01/02/2009
Please cite Actual Symptoms
I do appreciate the attention to mental health issues, but I wish that things that are actually deemed to be symptoms (by psychologists) were mentioned in this types of articles. For example, I see feeling scared and feeling unsafe in this article, but these are not psychiatric symptoms of mental illness. If anything, they are only an indication to monitor the person more closely.

Joshua Shahab Noor
United States
01/02/2009
Brothers and Sisters in Ghaza
Asalam Alaikum, Know that these disrespectful responses here are responses from zionists and pay them no mind. You're Brothers and Sisters here in the U.S., Canada, China, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Indonesia, Lebanon, Syria, U.K. and all over the world stand by you. Our Duas are with you. Even in the United States Jumah doesnt end without a prayer for you, our Brothers and Sisters in Palestine. Peace will prevail, this is Gods decree. Stay strong. Asalam Alaikum -An Iranian Jew convert to Islam

Kwn
Japan
01/02/2009
Lost powers of speech.
Another 'crushing military defeat' is 'VICTORY.' Children and women and noncombatant men massacred in their house are 'MARTYRS.' More than half of the population is dependent on 'United Nation.' Attacking only potential ally (although quite egregious) in the neighborhood (Egypt) by terrorist attacks and claiming 'RESISTANCE.'

Daniel Yakoubian
Afghanistan
01/02/2009
Trauma of War
As an American, I am embarrassed and saddened by comments of other Americans who seem to either take this situation as a joke or blame the Palestinians. After 60 years of refugee status, occupation and humiliation at the hands of the Israeli-US military machine, this situation, makeshift rocket attacks, and "terrorist" attacks should be expected. Unfortunately, it seems many American have no concept of what it is like to be a victim of military terror.

Abdul
United States
02/02/2009
Men of Palestine
Do not give up hope. If there ever was a just struggle, this is it. Eventually your children will see an end to this. As it was in South Africa, so it will be there, as it was in India, so it will be there. The lesson you will have to learn from this is that you must be strong enough to defend yourself and your children because International Law is only for the mighty. Justice are for people who are armed to the teeth. Not for people who are imprisoned and at the mercy of the beast.

abdul
United Kingdom
02/02/2009
Palestian and the media
Please i like to ask the al jazeera tv channel . Are the gazans humans? If they are then why are you against their basic human rights? You can report that palestinians fired rockets into isreal but forget to report that from the time the ceasefire began, how many times isreal has violated that ceasefire? Please can you tell me what is a ceasefire ? the gaza siege is there . Gazans are crying out of hunger , small childrens are walking on streets as orphans , hospitals are full of injured people!

Amelia Trachsel
Canada
02/02/2009
Rebuilding Fouzans Livelihood
Are there any NGOs that could assist Fouzan in rebuilding his business? I do some charity work, so I would be willing to raise some money to donate supplies to Fouzan. Is there any way to contact him and let him know that there are people in the western world that do care about what is happening in Palestine? Are there still export blockades for Gaza? How can these people be expected to be peaceable if they can't even make a living and feel trapped like rats in a cage??? Thanks, Amelia

SSS
United States
04/02/2009
Palestine
Israel has the ability annihilate Palestine at moments notice. How? $90 billion in aid doesnt hurt rejecting UN, Amnesty International, and EU mandates to stop bombing an already skeletal infrastructure doesnt hurt. US support for the bombings doesnt hurt. Israel has a goal: to usurp full habitation of gaza at all human costs possible and eliminate the Muslim population. One must reflect on the 2,000 lb. bombs being dropped on schools, mosques, and missles being fired at children and family

Zeba
Canada
02/02/2009
Palestinian men bear trauma of war
Just as unfortunatley hate produces mutual hate, would it not be sensible to counter it by caring? If importing/exporting was possible, a sewing machine could be donated to Fouzan helping him with his business and his state of mind and give him hope. If there is a way to directly help families in need, please let the world know. For those in the U.S. writing angry words, I am wondering why so much hate? Are you suffering or them?

Barbara
Canada
04/02/2009
Trauma of Palestinian men
What bothers me most is the idiots who still blame Hamas. Who lame the victims ~ SUCH a Zionist technique! It easy to pass comments from safety.It is not so cut and dried fools.Hamas did NOT break the peace. Israel's trick of pushing to the brink, then looking trod upon is getting stale. This was a war for votes, a war of genocide, a war long planned. They created the excuse and went in. They killed & traumatized. Grow some compassion and humanity you complacent spoiled creatures.

Elliot
United States
05/02/2009
You reap what you sow
It is tragic that generations of Palestian adults and children will be forever traumatized by war. However, when you elect a goverment whose charter vows permanent war with a much stronger enermy, what do you expect? Peace? Victory? Hamas and Iran will glady sacrifice millions of Palestinians to further their own political aims. It is they who should be held accountable. The West Bank prospers, because they have seen that cooperation is mutually beneficial.

 
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