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New Study: Terror Victims do not Return to Leading Normal Lives
Avi Moshe 13/09/2009 13:05
A new study conducted by the "Fund for Victims of Terror" of the Jewish Agency found that terror victims and families of people killed in terror attacks find it difficult to return to leading normal lives. They are often forced to deal with emotional, economic, and social problems for long periods after the incident occurs.
The study examined the affect of terror attacks on the survivors and on the families of victims killed in the attacks, taking note of their specific needs in a wide range of areas. The study was conducted in order to help the Jewish Agency be better equipped to help terror victims and their families resume normal routines, when they are not receiving enough support from Israeli government agencies.
The study examined the affect of terror attacks on the survivors and on the families of victims killed in the attacks, taking note of their specific needs in a wide range of areas. The study was conducted in order to help the Jewish Agency be better equipped to help terror victims and their families resume normal routines, when they are not receiving enough support from Israeli government agencies.