War on Gaza: Palestinians suffering from ‘unprecedented mental health crisis’
A mental health NGO has found โalarmingly highโ rates of mental health disorders amongย Palestiniansย in Gaza, particularly women and children.
In aย reportย published on Tuesday, the Gaza Community Mental Health Programme (GCMHP) said thatย Israelโsย ongoingย war on the enclaveย has produced an โunprecedented mental health crisisโ which could endure for โgenerations to comeโ.
The report found that Gazaโs children โlive in a state of endless tragedyโ, with many of themย suffering from sleeplessness, sleepwalking, night terrors, constant shaking and bedwetting.
One father told GCMHP that one his children wets the bed at the sound of war planes and drones flying overhead.
Some children develop serious mental health disorders. A 13-year-old mentioned in the report suffers from visual and auditory hallucinations.
The surging levels of distress among Gaza’s population have produced a spike in domestic violence.
In one interview, a woman said she kept โimagining corpsesโ, and recalling the body of her son with his intestines spilling out. Her trauma manifested in nervousness and aggression, which would prompt her to scream and hit her sons without provocation.
Clinicians reported high rates of helplessness and despair among many of the people they spoke to, who as a result had stopped looking after themselves or playing with their children.
They also found a prevalence of โcomplex traumasโ, which manifest in denial and social isolation, with some losing the ability to express themselves.
โSome beneficiaries tell stories of losing their father, mother, wife, and children, and they are in a state of stagnation and dullness, as if the matter was simple and ordinary,โ one clinician reported.
Another recalled a woman who laughed when talking about being strip-searched by Israeli forces.
The psychological trauma experienced by many also manifests in physical symptoms, such as joint and stomach pain, rapid heartbeat and breathlessness.
In addition to urging for a ceasefire and the distribution of aid, GCMHP said the provision of psychological support โshould be given top priority as an essential part of humanitarian aid to Gazaโ.