Bombardment of Southern Israel Continues

March 24, 2011

Update:

3.30pm Thursday 24/03/11

The bombardment on the Southern part of Israel continues. One grad missile hit Ashdod and another hit next to Yavne at 3pm today adding to the 75 mortar shells and rockets striking Israel in this recent escalation. Fearing a further escalation, authorities announced that schools would be closed in Be’er sheva, Ashdod and Ashkelon today and tomorrow also in Yavne and Gedera as a result of the security situation. Natal continues to be on high alert to provide assistance as needed.

March 23, 2011

 

Violence in Southern Israel Escalates, NATAL on Alert to Assist

3.30pm Thursday 24/03/11

The bombardment on the Southern part of Israel continues. One grad missile hit Ashdod and another hit next to Yavne at 3pm today adding to the 75 mortar shells and rockets striking Israel in this recent escalation. Fearing a further escalation, authorities announced that schools would be closed in Be’er sheva, Ashdod and Ashkelon today and tomorrow also in Yavne and Gedera as a result of the security situation. Natal continues to be on high alert to provide assistance as needed.

March 23rd 2011 – 3:30pm

AFN is unsettled and saddened to report that a bomb exploded at a bus stop in Central Jerusalem just a few minutes ago. 25 people were wounded, 4 of them seriously. NATAL  is on high alert and ready to provide emotional and psychological first aid to all who need it.

Day 3 of the fire

March 9, 2011

 

December 4th, 2010

 

The largest and deadliest fire in Israel’s history is raging out of control in the drought-ridden north. As of now, 41 people have been killed, homes have been burned, and 17,000 residents have been evacuated, leaving with only the clothes on their backs, and more are likely to follow.

 

Prime Minister Netanyahu has stated:“We are dealing with a disaster that is unprecedented and of international proportions.”

 

Fire-fighting teams from Greece, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Turkey, Jordan and Britain were the first to arrive in Israel. Despite the great diplomatic tensions vis-à-vis Israel, Turkish stepped in as well.

•More than 20 firefighting aircraft from Britain, France, Romania, Greece, Cyprus, Spain, Croatia, Azerbaijan and Russia joined the forces soon after to help in the effort to contain the northern blaze that claimed at least 41 lives. Aircrafts from the United States, Italy and Canada are on the way.
 

•Despite foreign efforts, however, nature had different plans. At night the fire began to spread towards Haifa’s Denia neighborhood to Ein Hod (an artist village ) and a few other settlements. Winds and the dry weather rekindled the flames until they once again threatened homes.
 

•More than 17,000 residents were evacuated by rescue forces. The fire was also spreading outside the Druze town of Isfiya.
 

Scene of the fire. Photo by Associate Press

Scene of the fire. Photo by Associate Press

   

 In the past 24 hours NATAL’s Hotline has received over 300 calls.

 Calls are coming from 4 main groups of people:

 

1.      Those who are very afraid for their families

2.      Those who have lost friends and family in the disaster

3.      Those who have had to leave their houses and are reliving post traumatic symptoms from the  Second Lebanon War in 2006. Children are especially afraid to leave their houses.

4.      Those who want to help out with the disaster and feel helpless.

 

Today a woman who lives in the north had to go a family whose father was a fire fighter and had died in the devastating fire. She had to tell them the news and desperately wanted to know what to say to them. She called NATAL’s Hotline and asked our volunteers for advice about how to break the terrible news and what to do if some family members collapse from shock.

 

§ NATAL’s Community Outreach Unit has spread out over northern Israel, they have been working side by side with the Prison Guard Authority in order to help with the extremely difficult and crucial task of informing the families of the prison guards who were killed about their losses.

 

§ The psychologists of NATAL’s Community Outreach Unit have been to Ashkelon, Carmiel, El Arabia and Sfat among other towns.

 

§ NATAL’s work is absolutely critical. Along with Israel’s emergency services, NATAL’s mental health professionals are providing emotional first aid to families all over northern Israel so that post trauma does not become a chronic condition for the thousands of Israelis affected by this unprecedented and terrible crisis.

 

§ We must work to protect the souls of those susceptible to acute post trauma, we must strengthen their spirits.

 

In the next weeks to follow, NATAL’s work will become vital as the professional teams such as MADA and ZAKA that are facing horrors will need resiliency workshops that will enable them to go back to work and to face life again despite what they have been through.

 

 

It is clear that as the days go on, our work will only intensify. As the fire is put out in the forest, we are must deal with the emotional scars and wounds of the people on the ground.

In the Face of Fire

5th December 2010

“My best friend’s husband has just been killed in the fire. What do I say to the family?” Tova (not real name) called NATAL’s Hotline yesterday for help about this desperate situation.

 

from BBC World Photos - Fire on the Carmel

from BBC World Photos - Fire on the Carmel

Over the weekend NATAL’s Hotline received over 300 calls from: 

•Those who have lost friends and family in the disaster
•Those who have had to leave their houses and are reliving post traumatic symptoms from the Second Lebanon War in 2006.
•Those who are anxious and afraid for their families
•Children are especially afraid of the fire and refuse to leave their houses.
 

As the largest and deadliest fire in Israel’s history is starting to be under control, we are beginning to see the devastating damage left in its wake. 42 people have been killed, homes have been burned, and 17,000 residents have been evacuated, leaving with only the clothes on their backs.

 

So great was the size of the fire that help was needed from the UK, the USA and other friends.

 

In the past 72 hours all of NATAL’s units have been working around the clock to help the Prison Authorities who lost 41 officers in the fire. NATAL’s therapists helped them with the difficult task of notifying the families of the deceased.

 

In the weeks to follow NATAL will provide resiliency workshops to enable all emergency professionals to go back to work and to face life despite what they went through.

 

 

Youth at Risk Home Destroyed: NATAL is working closely with Yemin Orde, a village for youths at risk which was massively damaged by the fire. 500 youths are now homeless and traumatized with nowhere left to go. Many come from broken homes, are orphans or are immigrants. We need to help the youths, who have already been through so much in their lives, to recover from this ordeal. This will require ongoing resiliency training over the weeks and months that will follow this crisis.

 

It is clear that as the days go on, our work will only intensify. As the fire is put out in the forest, NATAL must deal with the emotional scars and wounds of the people on the ground.
 

This Hanukkah we really need a miracle.

Concluding update of the fire crisis in the Carmel

A fireman putting out the fire at Yemin Orde Youth Village - courtesy of AP

A fireman putting out the fire at Yemin Orde Youth Village - courtesy of AP

December 2010

For over 4 days NATAL worked intensively in communities all across Israel providing emotional first aid to families and colleagues who lost loved ones.

 

The Hotline was open 24 hours a day and received over 300 calls during the crisis.

The Community Outreach Unit conducted over 30 hours of individual house visits to families of Prison Service personnel. Working across Israel, NATAL’s therapists had the difficult task of accompanying Prison Service Staff notifying families of the deceased.

 

Now that the flames have been extinguished and people are slowly beginning to return to their homes NATAL’s long-term work must begin.

 

NATAL is now doing what we do best after any crisis on this scale, be it as a result of terror attacks, war or national disasters – helping people to rebuild their inner strength.

 We will be working with youths at Yemin Orde, kindergarten teachers from Haifa and the Carmel including other communities.

In the near future NATAL will be working to strengthen the resiliency of communities, groups and individuals who need us.

 

It meant so much to feel the support of all our friends from America and abroad during this crisis and we thank you for your friendship.

Grad Rocket Hits Be’er-Sheva, Israel

February 2011

Courtesy of Ha'aretz - Scene of the hit site

Courtesy of Ha'aretz - Scene of the hit site

Gaza strip terror reaches Negev capital for the first time since Operation Cast Lead. Grad rocket fired from the Gaza Strip hit a house yard in Be’er-Sheva. Damage was caused to several nearby houses and vehicles. Ten people, including four children suffered anxiety attacks and were taken to the Soroka University Medical Center. There were no reports of other injuries.

The Tel Aviv University and Van Leer Institute Convention of International Trauma Testimony Discourse

March 6, 2011

Tel Aviv University, Van Leer Institute and NATAL have teamed up to assemble a multidisciplinary international convention on trauma testimony discourse. The convention will take place on February, 2011 in Van Leer Institute in Jerusalem.
The convention will assemble local and international experts that deal with trauma testimony discourse. The experts will each belong to different fields of research, such as; psychology, psychiatry, history, anthropology, literature, cinematography etc. the convention was set out to expend the accumulated knowledge regarding trauma testimony discourse, issues regarding the interaction between the listener and the testifier, the location of the memory and its delusional effects on the testimony and more. The convention’s goal is to characterize developing genres in the field and develop tools that would allow characterization and evaluation of this unique discourse.

The New Class in Lesley College

Leslie College’s extension in Israel formed a new class called “An holistic approach to psych-spiritual development”, taught by Rona Ramon and Dr. Ariel Warner. The class sustains a transformation process which provides spiritual growth, a new view on life and the daily activities.

Natal’s Forum of Young Adults

On January 24th Natal threw its first forum of “Young adults for Natal”. The dozens that attended the event enjoyed an exciting evening designed to recruit the young adults to the foundation’s efforts of raising awareness to the foundation’s work and its importance to the community.

The German vice foreign affairs minister in Sderot

Lead by the vice foreign affairs minister Dr. Warren Hoir, a delegation of the German government visited in Sderot and met with the locals. The delegation donated 200.000 Euro to Natal for the continuance of its work in Sderot in a ceremony that took place in the community center.  Thanks to this generous donation Natal is able to continue its work for the locals, by aiding and treating children who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of the security issues of the region. Natal is also able to continue its project of therapists that arrive at the homes of the citizens of Sderot who need immediate treatment.