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Immediate response to the urgent MHPSS needs of Gazan workers expelled to the West Bank

Immediate response to the urgent MHPSS needs of Gazan workers expelled to the West Bank

Immediate response to the urgent MHPSS needs of Gazan workers expelled to the West Bank

Gazan Workers traveled through the Erez crossing, where Israel allowed them to carry only a small bag without electronics or toiletries. They typically spent a week or two at a time in the country and returned home on weekends.
 

Palestinian workers in Israel must pass stringent security tests and are usually hired to do jobs such as agriculture, construction, and service work.

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Gazan Workers are being subject to arrest by the Israeli army during night raids on shelters in different governorates which is creating a sense of insecurity among them, causing constant worry about their own situation.

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The workers spend most of their time on their phones trying to reach their families. Some of them receive bad news about the loss of their family members which impacts the stability of their mental health and engagement in the provided MHPSS services.

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Several workers are hosted in shelters that our counselors cannot physically reach.

Our primary interventions for the Gazan workers included Psychological First Aid, psychosocial group counseling sessions, and individual counseling sessions, particularly for those requiring in-depth counseling, such as those who lost family members during the war. In addition, the interventions include supportive discharge activities for workers that help reduce free time.

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PSYCHOLOGICAL FIIRST AID

10

GROUP COUNSELING FOR 147 GAZAN WORKER

9

INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING

2

RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES for 51 GAZAN WORKER

Alongside our support for Gazan workers, our field teams in Hebron, Ramallah, and Nablus are providing support to parents especially mothers with their children from Gaza who had traveled to the West Bank for medical treatment before the onset of the war. Due to the current situation, they are unable to return home, and they are grappling with feelings of anxiety, fear, and distress.

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